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  2. These are the best masks to wear on airplanes, according to ...

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    Speaking of ear loops, these are made with extra-soft elastic, so you don't get that painful digging-in feeling around your ears. One user gave the masks props for comfort. "It doesn’t hurt or ...

  3. I tried the viral sleep mask that attaches to your plane seat ...

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    The eye mask blocked out the light from surrounding plane screens, which I loved. Plus, the size could adjust enough to let me wear over-the-ear headphones or my AirPods. Without music, I found ...

  4. How to sleep on a plane: Doctors and travel experts share ...

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    Avoid screens and alcohol on the plane. Like Brown, Rob Taylor, the founder and lead journalist for the LGBTQ family travel blog 2TravelDads.com, is a frequent flier. His two biggest pieces of ...

  5. Ear saver - Wikipedia

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    An ear saver, also known as mask strain release strap or mask extender, [1] is an accessory to personal protective equipment (PPE), relieves strain on a mask wearer's ears created through the loops of masks. Ear savers were designed as novel items during the COVID-19 pandemic by the open-source hardware community in response to requests from ...

  6. Rubbing alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Rubbing alcohol, also known as surgical spirit in some regions, refers to a group of denatured alcohols commonly used as topical antiseptics. These solutions are primarily composed of either isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) or ethanol , with isopropyl alcohol being the more widely available formulation.

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  8. Alcohol flush reaction - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol flush reaction is a condition in which a person develops flushes or blotches associated with erythema on the face, neck, shoulders, ears, and in some cases, the entire body after consuming alcoholic beverages.

  9. What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Alcohol on a Plane?

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    Essentially, alcohol consumption combined with hypobaric hypoxia (ie. the lowering of atmospheric pressure on a plane) leads to a decrease in blood oxygen saturation and an increase in heart rate ...