About Illysia

Illysia has been interested in fashion since she was in diapers. Most people thought she was babbling in baby talk, but she was really bring to explain how to accessorize her ensemble. She is a fashion stylist and writer.

My Tips for How to Travel on an Overnight Flight

I have taken more overnight flights than the stock market has taken dips in the past few years, and I have my method down to a science. Here are my tips for how to travel on an overnight flight.

I wear a pair of thick leggings, a tank top and an oversized cardigan. I always wear a scarf because I usually get cold, and those plane blankets gross me out. I also wear ballet flats that I can easily slip on and off. Here is what I wore on my recent flight to Paris. I love the combination of conservative stripes and funky tie-dye. 

 

The scarf I am wearing is from one of my favorite companies: Brightly Twisted. They tie-dye each piece by hand, and the colors and patterns are so chic. The weather always seems to be cold and rainy when I’m in Europe, so I know I will use this a lot on my trip. You can find the website here: Brightly Twisted.

Because transcontinental flights usually take off at night, I have a good dinner before I leave for the airport. Then I can concentrate on sleeping on the plane. As soon as I sit down, I take a Children’s Benadryl (half the strength of a regular Benadryl). It makes me drowsy, but won’t leave me woozy the next day.

I found an eye mask that is contoured, so it won’t smush my eyeballs (or smear my makeup) when I wear it. It’s very comfortable and keeps all the light out. A mask with a set of ear plugs and travel pouch costs under $10. Find it here: Mack’s® Dreamweaver Sleep Mask

This contoured eye mask is very comfortable

I put my carry-on in the overhead, so I have enough legroom to sleep. Colgate Wisps, tiny disposable toothbrushes with toothpaste in them, is my go-to brush for the plane because they are so convenient for travel.

I wear makeup on the flight so I don’t scare small children, but I don’t put on mascara until the morning. I find that my makeup smears less when I’m not wearing mascara. 

Since I’m not moving around on the flight and blood flow to my legs is decreased, I wear a pair of compression socks so my feet stay warm and don’t swell. You can find them here: Travelsox.

If you’re searching for travel sizes of luxe brands, look no further than 3floz.com. They are a great source for creams, hairsprays, scrubs, etc that are hard to transfer to travel bottles yourself. They are also a great source if you’re not sure that you want to commit to buying a full size of a product.

I’m always looking for news ideas and tips on how to travel better. Feel free to leave yours in the comments section below. I’d love to hear them!

Illysia Neumann-Loreck