Turns out, snagging that window seat on your next flight comes with a hidden catch: extra UV exposure! Dermatologists say airplane windows don’t block all UVA rays, which can speed up wrinkles and even up your skin cancer risk. At 30,000 feet, UV levels are way higher than on the ground. Even if you’re inside, sunscreen is a must—especially if you’re a frequent flyer or love the view. SPF 15+ and broad spectrum is the way to go! #TravelTips #Skincare #WindowSeat #Spirituality