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Pilot has the perfect response to question about airline passengers wearing collagen face masks



There was a time, nearly a century ago, when people took airplane etiquette very seriously. Hats, gloves, and dresses for the ladies and a nice tie for the guys. Over the decades, some travelers have gotten a bit sloppier. And others even use the flight hours to perfect their beauty routines, no matter how strange it might seem to the airline crew.

Which brings us to a query. A woman named Heather Poole (@heatherpoole), self-described author and flight attendant, took to social media to ask a question many frequent flyers might be asking. "Thoughts on passengers wearing collagen face masks on planes?"


collagen, collagen face masks, flights, beauty, etiquette, flight attendant A flight attendant ask a question.Photo Credit: Heather Poole, Threads

The masks she's referring to are the gooey liquid strips that some use under their eyes or on their whole face. They can appear white, gold, silver, and even see-through, not unlike something one might see in a horror flick.

But what are they exactly? Marie Lodie explains in Allure Magazine that as we age, our body loses collagen. And while these popular face masks can't bring it back, they can nourish just enough to give a healthy glow. She quotes Alicia Yoon, founder of Peach & Lily, who says, “In general, they are typically formulated to visibly hydrate, smooth, firm, and deliver radiant skin."

Who wouldn't want radiant skin upon landing? Poole's question received over 1.2 thousand comments on Threads alone, in just two days. But one comment stood out right away. A pilot, known online as Captain Bobbie, posted a photo with his under-eye collagen strips, writing, "It's literally in the descent checklist. I don't know what to tell you."

Captain Bobbie, collagen, skincare, beauty routines, pilot, flying, airline Captain Bobbie shows off his collagen under-eye strips.Photo Credit: Used with permission from Captain Bobbie

The captain, whose bio in part on Threads reads, "Pilot. Yogi. Brash with class. Professional vagabond. Queer," was kind enough to answer a few questions for Upworthy. Flying since he was 16, he shared, "Yes! I use the sheet masks, especially on long-haul flights. My dear friend and fellow pilot taught me her ways when we went to Japan together many years ago." He also adds, "Outside of the flight deck, I enjoy traveling, yoga, cold plunging, and petting dogs."

His picture/comment on the post has received over 90,000 likes and thousands of comments from people who seemed downright delighted. "Set flaps to MOISTURIZED," exclaimed one. Another writes, "We are landing this plane HYDRATED. They teach that in flight school." And one discusses the importance of a gorgeous landing. "Gotta look hot for your post-flight strut through the airport."

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Some wondered about the logistics of it. "My only question is—when do you prep your skin for it?! I need to put a sheet mask on a fresh face, and I’m at least wearing sunscreen on my way to the airport. Can’t imagine washing my face in the plane bathroom?"

Another flight attendant wrote, "We don’t mind what you wear—masks, pyjamas, unicorn slippers. If it helps you survive dry cabin air and a red-eye, crack on. Just maybe don’t stare into my soul during the safety demo."

A friend who works for a major airline agreed with the pilot and many in the comments, due to the dry air. "Only the 787 has humidified air in the cabin, so your skin can get very dehydrated on all other planes. A lot of passengers do it for transcontinental flights, 5–7 hour flights."

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We asked people what social rule they'd enforce during flights. One sweet answer dominated.

If only we could actually make this an official rule.
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Women explain what it's like to lose their youthful beauty and it's surprisingly empowering

​The most common response seems to be "liberating."
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NAM VO✨GLOW⚡️SKIN💫 on Instagram: "I said “I prioritize sleep and beauty” 😊 i have on the @peachandlily collagen mask with the @therabodybeauty depuffing wand"

1,414 likes, 103 comments - namvo on December 3, 2024: "I said “I prioritize sleep and beauty” 😊 i have on the @peachandlily collagen mask with the @therabodybeauty depuffing wand".
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Rebecca Gordon on Instagram: "Hailey Bieber face mask definitely works so well #facemask #airplaneskincare #haileybieber #acne #glowyskin"

beccers_gordon on August 1, 2025: "Hailey Bieber face mask definitely works so well #facemask #airplaneskincare #haileybieber #acne #glowyskin".
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Sarcasm wrrld on Instagram: "This video captures two young women engaging in a beauty routine while sitting on an airplane, seemingly unaware of the reaction of the passengers around them.
The scene takes place inside an airplane cabin. Two women are seated next to each other in economy class.
• The woman in the foreground begins by pulling out a sheet face mask and carefully applying it to her face. As she smooths it out, the sound of a train or ship horn is clearly audible, which continues throughout most of the clip.
• The video then briefly cuts to the two men seated in the row in front of them, one of whom is looking back with a look of mild surprise or confusion on his face, reacting to the activity or possibly the sound.
• The focus returns to the women. The woman in the foreground continues to adjust her mask, while the woman next to her (wearing a white T-shirt) also applies a sheet mask to her face. They both appear calm and concentrated on their skincare routine.
• The men in the row ahead are shown again; they mostly try to ignore the activity, with one relaxing with headphones on and the other glancing back again.
• The women finish applying their masks, patting their faces and appearing pleased with their mid-flight skincare moment, while the sound of the horn continues to play, adding a comical or dramatic effect to the scene.
The video humorously contrasts the unusual setting (an airplane) with a typical at-home beauty ritual, seemingly ignoring the public environment and the reactions of others."

In a moment of skincare serenity, two friends prove that a beauty routine knows no bounds - not even the confines of an airplane. Despite the reactions of their fellow passengers, they confidently apply sheet masks, revel in the quiet moment, and show the world that self-care is always in style.
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