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We share toothpaste and floss between my husband and me, as well as hair brushes, tweezers, first aid stuff. I never travel without a few OTC drugs. Most places we rent apartments have washer and dryers too.

I use a sheet detergent with fabric softener in it. Works well. Looking forward to the next trip. I always travel to the destination carryon only even for two weeks.

However, I also pack a large duffel to check for purchases while there. I put OTC drugs in a daily pill organize.

I label each section with a sharpie as to what is in it. Love your columns, Jennifer. I always pack a small bottle of aloe vera gel…for the bug bite or sudden breakout…. I love this topic! I could write a book on minimalist packing.

Our eldest lives in Australia and our youngest now in Montana and before that Germany. Also on longer trips when I want or have to do carry on only, I pack for a day or two of supplies, and then hit a pharmacy or grocery store for whatever I may need on the rest of our trip.

We went to Sicily for a month with our best friends and because of the small trunk situation with the rental car, the 4 of us had to bring only the smallest carry-ons and 1 tote each. The day after we landed, we hit the open air market in Palermo and bought our shampoos, conditioners, SPF, soaps, etc.

I also have the perfect travel make-up routine. It all fits in one small pouch. I do keep a stash of the foil samples you get from Sephora and other beauty counters, but tend use them for overnights or very short trips. I have TSA approved scissors for those because sometimes tearing them open is a challenge!

Have a wonderful weekend. Brilliant ideas, thank you for sharing, Suzanne! Please share your TSA scissors.

My response was to the Susan who mentioned packing her pillow and sheets and maybe she should just stay home. This is really helpful info! I try to keep certain things in my travel bag and then just add travel size for other items. I have more meds then anything and those have to be carried on no matter what!

I agree. My meds never ever leave my side. Including my supplements which get packed with my meds. Jennifer, I recommend to anyone over 65 travelling overseas to take with them Paxlovid and antibiotics. Europe is packed to the gills with tourists, very few, if anyone is a wearing a mask.

I was extremely careful during my month away, sanitising and wore a mask on planes, trains and inside venues, but still caught noravirus in Italy and was bedridden for 4 days. One day after returning home, I became ill with Covid.

Thankfully, because I had my box of Paxlovid, I could start them immediately. I believe anti virals are not easy to obtain in Europe — but is anyone still taking Covid seriously? I see some people wearing masks but not many. No one wore them in Mexico but we wore ours in close quarters while in the airport and on the plane.

Great suggestion to have Paxlovid. This is a great post full of many good suggestions and ideas. I would love to see how all of these items get packed arranged into your cosmetic bag and how much it weighs when full.

Also it would be great to see how you pack your carry-on suitcase and the weight of that when full. Are you able to lift it into the overhead bin on the airplane unassisted? I am a frequent traveler by plane, train and automobile. Always striving to be as efficient with my packing as possible.

Love all your suggestions. I am able to lift it but always appreciate when a neighboring traveler assists. They always seem to lately. Both men and younger people. It must be the silvering hair 🤣.

I add portable travel waterpik, portable travel electric toothbrush, tiny free perfume samples. I transfer all makeup into tiny containers, or use sample size mascara, travel shower cap, tiny sewing kit with mini scissors, safety pins, earplugs!

Eye mask for sleeping. Small packable nylon grocery bag for Europe grocery pick up. Thanks for this. BTW, a waving out a lit match is much easier than a poo spray. Any hardware or grocery store has matches — at least in New England.

One gallon of liquid soap last me for months with three bathrooms and regular occupancy. Gina With all due respect, my suggestion re travel-size containers of things is not to use them at all.

Single-use plastics are a serious problem on the planet, very environmentally unsound. What many hosts do, and what works well, is to have smallish pump bottles of soap, shampoo, etc.

and refill them between guests from a large bulk container. I got some nice liquid soap, which I have in the shower and by the sink, from Costco- the one I got is Beauty Soft brand body wash and hand soap, Milk and Honey.

It has a mild, pleasant smell. That one might not be available in the US, as I got it at Costco Mexico, but I'm sure you can find something comparable. Not only is it more economical and environmentally responsible to provide the amenities this way, it will cut down on the garbage you have to haul out when guests leave.

I do this too. I have pump bottles in the shower from Ikea. I wrote Shampoo and Conditioner on them and I refill them with bargain stuff between guests. I also have a couple of other types in large containers, and refill the soap pump bottles between guests.

I have some guest soaps that are wrapped up, and so far nobody has unwrapped and used them although a guest wrote that I should get those as a private note last year lol. Advice on your space.

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Does anybody have any suggestions on the travel size shampoos and things for the bathroom? I am currently using Eco Botanics (White Tea & Honey) I use Ethique shampoo and conditioner bars, and they have mini versions that are good for travelling with. I bring mine on every trip, and it's Sample Travel Size Toiletries List: · Shampoo · Conditioner · Body Wash/Soap/Oil · Loofah · Face Wash/Scrub · Feminine Wash · Shaving Cream · Razor

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Sample travel toiletries - 16 Pack Travel Bottles Set - TSA Approved Leak Proof Silicone Squeezable Containers for Toiletries, Conditioner, Shampoo, Lotion & Body Wash Accessories (16 pcs Does anybody have any suggestions on the travel size shampoos and things for the bathroom? I am currently using Eco Botanics (White Tea & Honey) I use Ethique shampoo and conditioner bars, and they have mini versions that are good for travelling with. I bring mine on every trip, and it's Sample Travel Size Toiletries List: · Shampoo · Conditioner · Body Wash/Soap/Oil · Loofah · Face Wash/Scrub · Feminine Wash · Shaving Cream · Razor

I highly recommend this travel set to anyone interested in trying out Plaine Products. I love that they reuse the aluminum and their formulas are made with natural ingredients. The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is that the scent is… an acquired one. I plan to order the full bottles of these products next to continue supporting zero waste hair and body care!

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review. A 16oz bottle has about pumps per bottle so at 3 pumps washing per day that many should last about. Travel Set. Product Quantity. Choose an option 2. Travel Set quantity. Rated 4. Ingredients Reviews 5 Vegan Cruelty-Free Non-GMO Biodegrable Sulfate-Free Palm Oil Free Color Safe Silicone Free Shampoo: Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Vegetable Glycerin, Saponified Oils of Coconut and Safflower Seed, Guar Gum, and Irish Moss Red Algae Extract — Carrageen.

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in a way that is not demeaning. I also emailed them directly and they gave me a discount on bulk pricing info trilipiderm. I like Mrs. Meyer's products for hand wash and body wash just finishing off travel size shampoo, conditioner and body lotion and will look for really nice quality product in that department.

Not hiding them in non descript containers, though, as I want guests to know they are getting high quality and "green" products Hi, guys!! I do give my guest an option as some feel "yucky" about not having something that is freshly theirs like in a hotel.

I respect that! Just one big, recyclable bottle! Hi Gina! I'm right with you, I love offering my guests their own toiletries like the hotels do.

It just seems nicer. I think Ocean looks really expensive though isn't too bad in bulk and both smell very nice. I've actually saw Nourish in a Miami hotel I stayed at which was my first introduction to the product. Thank you Charles for the input.

During this time, I give them their own bottles. I usually find they like to take them. I want them to have their own bottles.

Their are tiny ones for short stayers. Gina I agree with you about the half-used bottles, but I never do that- I make sure that the containers are topped up full for each guest.

I have some attractive stainless steel pump containers, so no one could see how full they are, anyway. And those containers are also wiped down with antibacterial wipes between each guest- there's nothing left goopy around the tops, they look perfectly clean and fresh and are.

Never had a complaint in almost 3 years of hosting. I've found most of my guests travel with their own toiletries, anyway. More guests have left the fresh boxed bar of soap I leave untouched than not. they usually last for a fairly long time and when they get about half full we top them off.

We also use refillable dispensers for hand soap. New host - trying to figure out the best way to dispense. It seems a lot of wall dispensers fall off over time. I agree with Sarah and Beth80 much better for the environment and your pocket to use refillable dispensers.

It is more cost effective for you and better for the environment to buy bulk and use refillable dispensers. I have yet to have anyone take my nice dispensers and I've had no complaints about not providing individual sizes.

One gallon of liquid soap last me for months with three bathrooms and regular occupancy. Gina With all due respect, my suggestion re travel-size containers of things is not to use them at all. Single-use plastics are a serious problem on the planet, very environmentally unsound.

What many hosts do, and what works well, is to have smallish pump bottles of soap, shampoo, etc. and refill them between guests from a large bulk container.

I got some nice liquid soap, which I have in the shower and by the sink, from Costco- the one I got is Beauty Soft brand body wash and hand soap, Milk and Honey. It has a mild, pleasant smell. That one might not be available in the US, as I got it at Costco Mexico, but I'm sure you can find something comparable.

Not only is it more economical and environmentally responsible to provide the amenities this way, it will cut down on the garbage you have to haul out when guests leave. I do this too. I have pump bottles in the shower from Ikea. I wrote Shampoo and Conditioner on them and I refill them with bargain stuff between guests.

I also have a couple of other types in large containers, and refill the soap pump bottles between guests. I have some guest soaps that are wrapped up, and so far nobody has unwrapped and used them although a guest wrote that I should get those as a private note last year lol.

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Sample travel toiletries - 16 Pack Travel Bottles Set - TSA Approved Leak Proof Silicone Squeezable Containers for Toiletries, Conditioner, Shampoo, Lotion & Body Wash Accessories (16 pcs Does anybody have any suggestions on the travel size shampoos and things for the bathroom? I am currently using Eco Botanics (White Tea & Honey) I use Ethique shampoo and conditioner bars, and they have mini versions that are good for travelling with. I bring mine on every trip, and it's Sample Travel Size Toiletries List: · Shampoo · Conditioner · Body Wash/Soap/Oil · Loofah · Face Wash/Scrub · Feminine Wash · Shaving Cream · Razor

Many times, 3 oz bottles are too big for a one or two-week trip, so buy various sizes and take only the amount you will use. Read this post on the best travel containers for more info! Do a test run to see if everything fits in your toiletry bag. Watch this video for more tips on how to fit all your toiletries into a carryon:.

Purchase travel-size products as you go. Some local drug store brands are common around the world. Here are more toiletry tips for long trips!

Every secret, every detail, nothing is spared. Learn more about Stop Overpacking here! What items are a must have on your toiletries list? Share in the comments below! Probably the biggest impact on my packing has been the tips to reduce and decant toiletries.

I have followed this website and FB page for several years and the first thing I realized was that my toiletry footprint in my suitcase can be much smaller. This, in turn, makes for more room in small bathrooms I typically cruise.

Thanks for all your great info!!! This is a great post, very helpful for thos of us that think we need to bring it all with us. Thank you for helping us travel lighter! Sort of in the toiletries category, if traveling to South East Asia, I highly recommend getting a small pack of toilet seat covers and travel toilet paper or carry tissues.

No guarantee that there will be any available in locations other than your hotels. I struggle with packing toiletries and overpacking things. This is the most helpful travel blog, as I have always struggled with my liquids leaking when I fly.

Thx for posting your excellent resources! I love the compass rose packing cubes and look forward to taking them to Paris and Amsterdam the end of October. This article has been a lifesaver as my toiletry bag is out of control!

I learned many new ways of pairing it down and found some great containers to make that happen. The tips will also help my clear liquids bag be more manageable! Thank you for the great ideas.

I love all of these suggestions! I now have the flat-it pack it from eBags and also the lip balm containers which are genius! Thank you! Lots of good tips, but beware of local restrictions when traveling; e. Plastic bags are bad for the animals… If the plastic bag could be a 1-use bag, it might be prohibited even though you plan to use it multiple times during your trip.

Some countries prohibit the shopping bags from the duty-free shops. There could be fines and imprisonment.

Just a reminder to check restrictions in your designation country. I find it very informative to see what everyone says about downsizing toiletries. Thanks for sharing a great post. And the comments! Minimizing my toiletries and my toiletry case is the challenge I must overcome.

I just came back from a 16 day trip to Austria. Individual zipper pouches not only create more bulk but also more weight. Reading your well written articles will assist me in this challenge.

I just want to thank Travel Fashion Girl and everyone that is part of this community for the inspiration and know-how for successful travel when abroad and also when dreaming from home.

Taming toiletries remains a challenge! Using multi-purpose lips, cheeks, eyes make-up helps minimize make up, and sample sizes like tiny mascara are helpful, as is repotting items into much smaller containers versus buying travel sizes.

Thanks for all the tips! I loce the tips and be learned from following TFG and pass it a long to friends often! Thanks for the tips. Unbelievably thorough! Thank you for these hugely helpful tips and examples.

Packing now for my first trip carry on only … and I am finding toiletries are the most challenging part! Thank you for all the info, tips, and tricks! Another great lesson from Alex at TFG!

I have more toiletries and medicines than clothes to take on my 15 day trip to the UK. I leave Thursday and am still refining my packing. These toilette tips are sooo helpful! We first started traveling internationally in and were determined to do carry-on only.

I thought it was impossible until I discovered TFG. Toiletries were the most difficult for me to figure out. Thanks to your tips I was able to downsize my toiletries and pack in a carry on only for my recent 11 day trip to Europe. Never did I ever think I could make this happen! I got so much helpful information!

I never thought of downsizing from Travel size for my liquids. This has been a game changer for me when packing my toiletries!

My first trip traveling with only a carry on suitcase was an epiphany! Easier to pack and unpack. I wear all the pieces during the trip and there is less stuff to deal with while traveling.

Great blog — so many tips with links to help pair down toiletries especially for carry-on only — especially buying different sizes to decanter products!

Using these tips for trip next week — thanks! These tips are great! Honestly, in past trips, I have done fine packing with limited clothes but my toiletries have taken up half my suitcase! Looking forward to using these tips to scale back and miniturize.

So many great tips for toiletries. I learned alot and will be applying these ideas on my next trip. Thanks for the great info. A packing list! I will totally use this and hope to whittle down further. Thank you for another great resource!

Thanks Alex. I like shopping the travel size section in my drug store and at Target. I find lots of different size containers there. I sometimes buy items just for the containers and then fill them with my products. This post helped me so much when I was packing for my trip to France in April I think I was fairly successful in packing only the toiletries that I needed and was planning to check my bag, anyway.

I also watched the video again when packing for a shorter trip to NY and was able to take even less toiletries on that trip! Thanks for all of your tips and tricks on safety too in the Paris Packing Guide! Also I highly recommend lotion bars. Oh my goodness! This has helped me so much.

Packing my liquids was my number one worry about consolidating to a carry on. What a helpful post! Thanks TFG! I have learned so many great ideas for decanting makeup etc.

I now have lip gloss tubes, contact lens cases and travel size. It makes traveling so much easier — thank you! We all have such different needs and non-negotiables, but this article really takes us through the steps to figure out what works for us.

Still refining with each trip…. thank you for these tipps. I always feel very accomplished after I pack my clothes but than comes everything else, like toiletries and electronics and my backpack is bursting. Every article you write is helpful, but packing toiletries is my biggest struggle.

So thank you for this one! Using contact lens cases were a game changer on my recent Safari. We were limited to a soft -sided duffle and we wanted to carry on due to Heathrow so this was the way to go. It is amazing how much product fits in each case and how much product you actually use on a trip.

I then used the cases on our recent road trip to Arizona. Never had a single spill either trip. This is my all-time favorite post. Life -changing, making carry-on travel the only way to go now. Huge eye-opener!!! I have sliced up solid shampoo and conditioner bars into smaller pieces, to make ones the right size for a weeklong trip.

There is now available shampoo, conditioner, bodywash, soap, laundry detergent in sheet form, and mouthwash and toothpaste as tablets, lotions in bar form,.

One trick I found on the web that works great is to use contact lens cases. Hi Rick, thank you for sharing your great travel hack for packing your toiletries with us! Happy travels!

Someone on your blog had mentioned she uses plastic paint cups from Michaels to put her make up in. What a great idea!

in them. They are awesome! Thank you, whoever you are! I have some guest soaps that are wrapped up, and so far nobody has unwrapped and used them although a guest wrote that I should get those as a private note last year lol.

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They have helped Sample travel toiletries to be toiiletries more Freebie sample offers traveler! These cookies track visitors across websites and Sample travel toiletries information to provide customized tioletries. Yes, mine all fit in a quart bad. Gina I agree with you about the half-used bottles, but I never do that- I make sure that the containers are topped up full for each guest. Check Price Dr. I usually find they like to take them. Complete Packing List of Travel Toiletries

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