Just because summer is over doesn't mean it's time to put away your sunscreen . If you're in the know about SPF , you're probably well aware of the fact that you should be protecting your skin year round, but did you know it's also important to wear sunscreen when you're flying? Yep, you read that right. If you have a handful of items you always like to fly with — whether it's an eye mask, a neck pillow, or an entire in-flight skin-care routine — you're going to want to go ahead and add SPF to that list.

Sun exposure can actually be worse when you're in the air, which makes it all the more necessary. Ahead, we chat with experts who take us on a deep dive and explain why wearing SPF is so important when you fly. Plus, they lay out a plan for what products to wear and which to avoid while you're flying.

Keep scrolling to learn more. Annie Chiu, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and founder of The Derm Institute , a practice located in California. Jen Breslin is a certified medical aesthetician at SkinSpirit in Newport Beach.

Kunal Malik , MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Spring Street Dermatology located in New York City. A Note on Sun Exposure in the Air If you're flying during the day, then yes. "If you are in a window seat, the answer is likely yes, simply because of potential extended exposure in such close proximity to a window and to UV rays, specifically UVA, through the window," board-certified dermatologist Annie Chiu, MD, tells PS.

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