Olivia Ponton’s Travel Skincare Hack Using This Popular $49 Face Mask

Shop the product the SI Swimsuit model relies on for ultra-hydrated skin.
Olivia Ponton

Olivia Ponton.


We love a good skincare hack here at SI Swimsuit, particularly when it involves a multipurpose product or a tip for staying hydrated while traveling. Olivia Ponton combined the two using a face mask that costs less than $50, and we can’t wait for our next flight to try it out.

The two-time SI Swimsuit model recently walked her 7.8 million TikTok followers through her evening skincare, which featured the Jet Lag Mask by Summer Fridays, which Ponton declared she’s been using for several years and “has the hype it deserves.”

Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask, $49 (sephora.com)

Suitable for all skin types, this vegan product is packed with niacinamide to help brighten skin and hyaluronic acid to aid in hydration—both of which are necessities while traveling by plane in particular.

“So I started off using this product because my friend Amy was like, ‘You take so many flights, you need to use this on your hands,’ which I thought was super random, so I just used it as like a hand cream,” Ponton explained. “After six months, I was on a plane, my skin was so dry, and I knew that this was hand cream, but I was like, ‘I need to put it on my skin,’ and thank God I did that. This can go everywhere, but I’m pretty sure it’s meant for your face, but I was using it on my hands forever.”

The next time you book a flight, be sure to purchase a tube of the ultra-hydrating mask and give Ponton’s multi-purpose skincare method a whirl!

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Cara is a trending news writer/editor for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. A passionate writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience in print and online media, she loves storytelling and believes that words have the power to change the world. Prior to joining the team, Cara worked as a writer and editor across a number of content verticals, including food, lifestyle, health and wellness, and small business and entrepreneurship. In her free time, Cara loves reading, spending time with her family and making her way through Michigan’s many microbreweries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University's School of Journalism.