EMIRATES planes are as well known for their comfort as their stewardesses are known for their red lipstick.
And now one employee has revealed the secrets behind her perfect pout – and the products she uses to achieve it.
In a video on her TikTok page, Asia explained that she starts by using Fenty Beauty’s lip stain in the shade Uncensored.
“I think they only do like three shades of lip stain, but they’re really good,” she said.
“I would highly recommend.”
Then, over the top of that, she uses a “really dark shade of red” – the shade Takeover by Too Faced.
“That’s what I use,” she continued.
“And it lasts me like four or five hours.”
Asia also explained that she has previously struggled with the bright lipstick “spreading” during the flight.
But since she’s started using lip liner, that’s stopped happening.
It’s when she was inundated with the same suggestions that she decided to try out a lip liner.
And in another TikTok, she thanked everyone who had offered the same advice.
“My lipstick didn’t actually spread outside my lips,” she said in that video.
“I removed my lipstick near the end of the flight like took it all off and reapplied it, but it definitely helped.
“So I’ll probably do that in future and just get a good lip liner”.
“Do you have to wear this exact make-up as part of the cabin crew’s look?” one person asked in the comments section.
“I ask because other Emirates crew all wear the same look.”
“It’s mandatory to wear red lipstick but the make-up everyone does differently, I just like to go all out,” Asia replied.
IF you're planning on going away any time soon, you'll need to pay attention to the following unwritten plane etiquette rules...
RECLINING SEAT: Podcast host and etiquette expert Nick Leighton explained that you shouldn’t recline your seat if the passenger behind you is working on their laptop.
He said: “Nobody likes their laptop snapped in half.”
Before you recline your seat, it’s best to check to see what the passenger behind you is doing.
If they are on a laptop, ask before you move your seat back.
FEET: A flight attendant told The Sun: “Your boarding card tells you a number and a letter, this will be the reserved seat that you have paid for.
“Your feet, which are attached to your body, should do their best to reside within this space and stay far away from anyone else.
“If you do insist on stretching out, please make sure your feet are covered up.”
CHAT: TV travel expert Samantha Brown explained that conversations from strangers aren’t welcome, suggesting that others shouldn’t expect a chat.
She added: “I’m not a talker. Plane time is me time.”
“This would happen to me also with the same Fenty lipstick, I started using a lipliner and it stopped spreading,” another commented.
“Yes, it really worked!” Asia smiled.
“This Fenty uncensored has to be the most beautiful red liquid lipstick,” a third praised.
As someone else said: “To block the spreading you can use a transparent lip liner, you can find it at Sephora.”
“For extra, powder your lips, then liner, then your stain and lip colour,” another had suggested.