Unclaimed luggage warning.
A TikTok user who passes @g_buser Online revealed how a Delta Airlines passenger left her eyelash strips on the wall.
“If you’ve flown Delta recently and are sitting in row 27, you’ve forgotten something,” the creator wrote in the 6-second clip, Over 1.2 million views,
The Tampa resident, who was sitting in the emergency row, discovered the strange thing while boarding her flight.
In the clip, she turned the camera around to unveil an extra set of wings attached to the plane, surprising many.
“The way I screamed,” one person commented. “It could have been me [not going to lie],
“Shhh, the plane is sleeping,” said another, laughing.
“This also means they’re no longer cleaning the planes between flights,” one user scoffed.
Meanwhile, the popular beauty retailer joined the conversation and exchanged jokes about the related mishap.
“We’ve all been there…” Sally Beauty commented.
“This is a whole new level of trouble,” Sephora chimed in.
“So I left them there,” Ulta joked.
“I desperately need to know if they were moved during a hard nap or if they were placed there for convenience,” one curious TikToker wrote.
Although the question remains unanswered, it would not be surprising if the traveler was in the middle of a skin care routine that required removing eyelashes that had presumably been forgotten.
like before As reported by The Post, To stay hydrated a mile high, travelers are adopting in-flight skin care routines that include everything from serums to red light therapy.
“It’s a form of self-care for me to engage in the experience and get the most out of a somewhat stressful experience,” ava leethe CEO and founder of ByAVA told Fox News.
However, a Cosmetologist, Mary-Lena on TikTokwarned to “never take care of your skin on an airplane,” sharing that when you try to moisturize to maintain hydration, the dry air “instantly begins to suck the hydration out of your skin.” “Will probably make it feel even drier.”
“Plus, despite any hand sanitizer, airplanes are probably one of the dirtiest places on Earth to start taking care of your skin,” she adds. in the videoAdding in the comments that she “personally wouldn’t carry any skin care or put any products on the plane.”