Aer Lingus cabin crew have been told they no longer have to wear make-up while working flights.
A full face was part of the airline's mandatory uniform, but the rule is being scrapped under new guidelines.
Relaxed Uniform Rules For Aer Lingus Cabin Crew
Female cabin crew at Aer Lingus will now also be allowed to wear trousers, if they want to.
The change comes hot on the heels of Virgin Atlantic, who this week told cabin crew they can go make up free.
Staff at the airline will also be given trousers, as well as a skirt, as part of their standard uniform.
In other Aer Lingus news this week, they've had to postpone the launch of their Dublin - Montreal route.
The service launch is being pushed to next year due to a new order of aircraft's, which will not be ready on time.
Aer Lingus has been forced to postpone the launch until summer 2020, as opposed to this coming summer.