Astronauts Share Skin Care When Outside The Universe

Joan Higginbotham must change the skin care process when exploring spaces 9: 00/2: 18 Southjoan Higginbotham (born in 1964) is NASA astronaut. She became the third-colored leather woman flying into the universe. In 2006, Higginbotham spent 13 days outside the Earth's atmosphere.Joan Higginbotham had a memorable experience of skin care and body when flying into space. Photo: NASA

. Implementing the space outside space, Joan Higginbotham still does not forget to take care of skin health. Before boarding the spacecraft, she carried the necessary personal items at a minimum. Former astronauts shared with Women's Health: "I took face wash soap, moisturizer, powder, pink cheeks, mascara and lipstick"
higginbotham Choose soap instead of liquid cleanser. This product helps her not to worry about fluid that can be flowing out. However, female astronauts did not use sunscreen. Joan Higginbotham recalls: "It's embarrassing for me. That's what I don't really think about that time," said .higginbotham and the crew feels the sun. They can see 16 times dawn every day. "It's hot and brilliant that you have to wear sunglasses. I can't imagine how the sun has shown me much," she said. Makeup with Joan Higginbotham still happened normally but she needs to hold Tighten products in a non-gravity environment
Astronauts must use tons of Velcro locks to fix furniture. Joan Higginbotham minimizes the Skincare process to adapt to a non-gravity environment. Photo: The Miami Times.higginbotham is granted 2 towels every day. She had to rearrange the entire beauty and hygiene habits when staying in the spacecraft. Former astronauts washed first. She added a soap washed her face to the towel and wiped her face. Higginbotham brushed the last toothpaste to spit the toothpaste into the scarf that washed the face earlier. In a non-gravity environment, bathing cannot be taken like when in the earth. Therefore, Joan Higginbotham and the crew use a towel during the space exploration. After the clothes were wetting sweat, they had to dry the most obvious environmental changes in the International Space Station. Former astronauts found moisture in the shuttle and space stations much lower when at the ground. As a result, her skin was dry. "I have to take into account it and moisturize more often," Higginbotham said. Before taking off, Joan Higginbotham had a small acne spot on his forehead. It grew up when she was on a flight toward space. Former astronauts shared: "I bring acne cream. I applied a little up of acne notes and for a few days, it's dry again". He has a skin not to prevent acne properly to prevent you from preventing you Acne effect, and have smooth, fresh skin.

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