Unclaimed baggage alert.
A TikTok user who goes by @g_buser online revealed how a Delta Airlines passenger left their eyelash strips on the wall.
“If you recently flew Delta and sat in row 27, you forgot something,” the creator wrote in the 6-second clip, with over 1.2 million views.
The Tampa resident, who sat in the emergency row, discovered the bizarre find while onboarding her flight.
In the clip, she panned the camera to unveil the extra set of wings attached to the aircraft, leaving many people hysterical.
“The way I cackled,” commented one person. “This could have been me [not going to lie].”
“Shhh, the plane is sleeping,” chuckled another.
“This also means they aren’t cleaning the planes between flights anymore,” scoffed a user.
Meanwhile, popular beauty retailers joined the conversation, exchanging jokes about the relatable mishap.
“We’ve all been there …” commented Sally’s Beauty.
“This is a whole new level of unbothered,” Sephora chimed in.
“So that’s where I left them,” joked Ulta.
“I desperately need to know if they transferred during a hard nap or if they were placed there for convenience,” wrote a curious TikToker.
While the question remains unanswered, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the passenger was in the midst of a skincare routine that required removing the lashes that were most likely forgotten.
As previously reported by The Post, travelers are going overboard with in-flight skin care routines that tout everything from serums to red light therapy, all for the sake of a hydrated mile-high journey.
“It’s a form of self-care for me to indulge in the experience and make the most out of a somewhat stressful experience,” Ava Lee, CEO and founder of byAVA told Fox News.
However, one cosmetologist on TikTok, Meri-Liina, warned to “never do your skin care in an airplane,” sharing that when you try to moisturize to keep up with the hydration, the dry air will “instantly start sucking the hydration out of your skin, possibly making it feel even more dry.”
“Also, despite any hand sanitizers, an airplane is probably one of the dirtiest places on earth to start doing your skincare,” she said in the video, adding in the comments that she “personally wouldn’t do ANY skincare or apply any products in the plane.”