She is flying the skies and putting an invoice of the track to do it.
For a hostess named Hannah with about seven years in the air, as if a catwalk was removed at 35,000 feet, it is not only part of the work, it is work.
And keeping that perfect face in the formation costs a first -class rate every month, almost $ 500 to be exact.
“Preparing for work is honestly the highlight of my day,” he told Fashion Journal in a recent interview.
And Hannah insists that beauty bakes at the concert.
“When I started flight training, they made a whole day in preparation: makeup, hair, fragrance. And then, from there, you just observe what other women are doing,” he said.
“We have specific preparation standards that we must meet. This includes certain hairstyles, [wearing] Lipstick or lip brightness, acceptable nail tones and makeup patterns. “
Playing in turbulence? Totally normal.
“This includes touching hair and makeup as necessary, if you are doing a long day or night of flying,” Hannah explained.
The regime does not stop when the wheels get in touch.
When you are not working, you are still focused on your appearance.

“Seeing my hairdresser is something I look forward to. I usually go for a color wave and blow (burst) every eight to 10 weeks.”
The hostess also budgeted regular facial treatments, eyebrow formation, a monthly PEDI and nails every two or three weeks.
“They are not negotiable, but they can feel like a task,” he admitted.
“Expendors of navigation: I can’t go without being threaded or shaving every fifteen days, but it is not something to excite me or the specialty enjoy.”
Your monthly maintenance tab? A $ 450 altiz, which does not include cosmetic treatments.
Botox? Routine. Fillings? Already scheduled.
“I started to get a filling only a few months to fly. I suppose it was very common and part of the ‘appearance of the flight hostess,” he explained.
“Now, Botox is part of the routine. I understand it on the forehead and frown every six months. I would never come back.”

And no, it is not reimbursed by this beauty work.
“We do not receive any additional payment for the time it is needed to prepare and [look] Presentable, this is only part of the role it accepts when it becomes a hostess, “said Hannah.
“However, we have a preparation subsidy that is incorporated into our salary. We also have the luxury of going through a free weekly [there] What works much cheaper. “
And when she is out of the clock? The beauty routine is returned, but barely.
“I still like to seem once, but it’s more for me than anyone,” he said.
In the end, it is not the identity.
“Porto I changed everything I do … what I did simply feel like a routine for me. And I do thesis to feel,” he said.
“If I had become a hostess, I would become a makeup artist. I love to seem glamorous. I love having a pleasant and bright lip brightness.”
