India, May 23 -- Flying might get you places, but it seriously messes with your face. Dry air, puffiness, random breakouts is not exactly the travel glow we signed up for.

So, we asked pros to spill all the secrets to survive long-haul flights and how to actually keep your skin happy at 30,000 feet.

Celebrity dermatologist Dr Deepali Bhardwaj explains, "Due to low humidity, changes in cabin pressure, and shifts in humidity when landing, traveling can definitely lead to skin issues. On top of that, weather changes from city to city can stress your skin even more."

And it's not just your skin feeling sluggish. Long flights also restrict blood flow because of prolonged sitting, adding to that dreaded puffiness.

Skin specialist Dr Kiran L...