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Instead of bringing the whole container of micellar water, I put cotton rounds in a Ziploc baggie and just squirt the micellar water into the baggie until the cotton rounds are sufficiently soaked. I also bring dish soap in a similar way on cut up pieces of a dry sponge. This way I can clean my yeti thermos
@@alexandraaikonika didn’t really think that needed to be said but yes, please use a new Ziploc bag and clean cotton rounds 😅 to be fair, I do reuse Ziploc bags a lot of times, but I will wash and dry them before I reuse them. But for something like this, you want brand new true namebrand Ziploc otherwise you’re more likely to have the bag leak or the rounds will dry out.
Easy tip - you can put a lot of products in contact lens cases. I’ve done foundation and lotion and they last over a week (I don’t use a ton of product). These are tiny and you could label for ease of use.
I was going to say contacts lens cases too! This is my go to now for moisturizers/face sunscreens since I have high quality ones where a little goes a long way. It’s great!
It might be a bit hillbilly, but I take balloons from the dollar tree, cut the end off, and put that on my liquid bottles instead of the toiletry skins.
I have long hair (past butt). Hotels either have excellent S&C, or provide a soap bar and hand lotion of less than dollar store quality. I pack cut down bars of S &C.
DIY toothpaste tabs- Squeeze out dabs of your own toothpaste(I use Sensodyne for sensitive gums/teeth) onto parchment paper. Air dry. If you live in a humid area, you can dehydrate at lowest oven setting- watch constantly until done. Another option is tooth powder. I love “Super Comfort Rescue Powder”- great for sensitivity. Decanted into a smaller container.
Ok so update on Bag 1 😅 I got in touch with the seller on Amazon, and between this video and my last one, their inventory is completely wiped out! They're working to get more but it might be a few weeks.
Aly...thank you so much for looking into that. That thin bag you demontrated first is the perfect one for travel in my opinion. Ill be checking back for it.
My hack is to buy a full size shampoo and a travel size toothpaste when I arrive at a local store or pharmacy. $4 for a bottle of shampoo is not going to break the bank and we use it as shampoo/shower gel for the family of 4. My daughter has very long thick hair so she requires more than one toiletry sized shampoo
Omg…this is so funny because I was going to bring a carryon and bring my liquids in a …gallon…size bag….and I was bragging to my son how big the gallon size bag is for my liquids to put in my carryon….my son says..ma…ya have to use a quart size bag…..omg! That was sooo embarrassing….good thing I said something to him😊He travels very frequently….ps your channel is always full of good advice!❤
I love Olay Daily Facials and use them always for packing and travel. I also cut each one in half as they are quite large so I get double the pads and save half the money. One half is plenty for a face wash...😀
Recently discovered these and cut them in half also. Best travel hack in travelling with less liquids. Travel in sealed container to keep moisture out, or risk having them stick together say in humid climate conditions.
My tips: bring a couple big Command stick-on hooks for bathrooms that never seem to have enough hooks or towel racks. Removeable with no damage when you leave. Also I always pack a few pieces of blue painter's tape stuck to wax paper; use it to tape curtains shut if the sun comes thru in the morning, put a bit of tape over the peephole in your hotel door so nobody can see in, or on annoying red lights from electronics in the room. ❤
@@alysmallsthey make you take out your items and try to fit all in the clear travel bag they give you at the airport They won’t let you use a bigger ziploc bag They told me no it has to fit in that small bag whether it fits a total of 1000mls altogether or not
I travel a lot and consider myself an excellent packer. However, I learned a ton demo this video. I’ve got most of the products on my Amazon wish list. Thank you.
20-25 years ago, I was on the road 75% of the time. I haven't flown now in 5 years so it's great to get an update on new things that are available. I'm rethinking how I pack since I was used to checking all my luggage and there were few restrictions pre 9/11.
Hotel room bathrooms in some cities are crazy tiny, with little/no counter space, so a hanging toiletry bag is great. At the other extreme, they're also great for places like campsite bathrooms where you wouldn't want to use any "counter space" that's there.
I’m glad you’ve not had any struggles with some items not being considered liquid, but I totally have. It’s best to avoid it if you don’t wanna lose your items at the TSA line. If it melts, it is not allowed.
The problem with toothpaste tabs is that the manufacturers completely ignore those of us with sensitive teeth. I'd love to try them out for travel, but I've yet to find a brand that has a sensitive tooth option.
Have you tried the tabs fron lush? I found those are really good for my sensitive teeth, and they're really faomy, so I was able to cut them in half to extend their use and still get that clean feeling.
I just purchased the liquid container "skins" , as recommended by another RUclips video, and they were on Amazon, 6 for $10 CAD I believe. I’m trying them out in a few days to travel overseas! Thank you for this "Canadian content"!!🙋♀️💜🇨🇦
I’ve been basically using a liquid pouch (Platypus brand) as my travel water bottle for years. I love it for the same convenience…smaller ones make so much sense!!! Thank you!
You can pre-moisten cotton pads/balls with the micellar water-that won’t be considered liquid too. If you need more for the eyes perhaps you can decant into a smaller size bottle/ container.
Love Rocky Mountain Soap bars. For deodorant I use Routine deodorant, it's a cream. They sell travel size mini pots. I got two and just refill as needed before travel. Each sample lasts me a week. Barely takes space in my toiletry bag. It's a natural product, night not be for for everyone.
I collect all those sample for shampoo/conditioner (or ask my hairdresser for samples), lotion, some makeup, face cleansers, sunblock,baby wipes, lenses cleaner, hand sanitizer. This way when I travel home I won’t have liquids really. Spongellé can be packed in my carry on as it’s body soap inside a sponge that’s slow release. I love that luggage I have the similar. I put all my medications and essential oils into another bag separately from my liquid bag that way I can fit more if need be. If I’m taking a check bag.
Omg thankyou thankyou❤️❤️❤️.My carry on has been flagged all the times I travelled and I can say am lucky nothing got me in trouble.But once it jumps on the other belt,I get worried of my skincare being taken. I appreciate this advice.
great ideas! I thought I was a light packer, but I have ordered some of your favorites! I got the toothpaste tabs, shampoo bars and I even got a bag for the shampoo bars. Thank you!
MOUSSE- I have to have my mousse! Spray mousse into a Tupperware or cereal bowl. Stir once in a while to remove air. In a day or two, it will be a liquid or gel. Put into a travel bottle. I never use flip tops bec I had one open while flying.
great tips! I got a completely clear toiletry bag off amazon sometime in the last couple years and have had zero issues. I put everything in it, take it out through security and they've never flagged it so it's quick and easy putting it back in my bag. jack 59- for fellow canadians, now sells travel size shampoo/conditioner bars, otherwise for longer trips or those with longer hair, full size works and I've gotten containers at lush for them.
Didn’t think I would learn anything new but def going to try a couple of your item recos. BTW, Olay just came out with ‘melts’ face wash (awful name) - no disposable wash cloth, it melts in your hands with water and super tiny.
Will be buying several things from your great video. We FedEx all clothes and toiletries ahead of time to our destination that way I just have a purse to deal with.
With the pre-moistened facial wipes, I store them in their original pouch inside a ziploc sandwich bag. Keeps them from drying out but doesn't work forever.
Important thing: use different sizes of bottles - you don't need 100ml of most of your products for duration of the trip! I have 20ml, 25ml and 50 ml in all shapes (some are tall and slick, some short but wide) - that way you can have much more ways to organize them so they will fit that ziplock perfectly ;) I am traveling few times a year and now I know which toiletries products I have to take and which ones I can switch or not take at all. If you are traveling for more then a week and not alone buying shower gel and sunscreen on location is great option - those are products that you can easily use during one trip and are easy to buy. I also have bought shampoo or conditioner before, knowing that I could leave them behind in some common bathroom in hostel (buying them just to throw away almost full bottle is too much waste though).
Thank you for sharing your great ideas with carrying liquids and minimising beauty products especially the bars of soaps for the hair , keep up the great work
Its not just toiletries that people overpack, its also clothes. Just take the basic minimum, you can rotate clothes so that you get more wear out of them. Most toiletries you can buy abroad cheaper than at home and take advantage of the toiletries provided by hotels etc.
I use all natural shampoo bar so travel with that & use it for my soap as well. I also pack a small amount of baking soda for toothpaste. Makeup is always power based & minimal as Europeans are pretty casual.
Only downside to the liquid travel pouches is they need to have the max capacity marked on the container in some picky TSA areas. I recommend subtl for some types of makeup that some travelers use. I also add liquid food like applesauce(under 3oz) in that bag as I have tons of food allergies and get sensitive to air sickness sometimes to help my stomach. When my child was toddler sized, I used a gallon bag for all her snacks as well since some airports were more picky than others (we flew around different US/Japan airports)
Excellent advice. The toothpaste tables are THE BEST. I purchase mine from Amazon. They effectively cleanse your mouth and totally eliminate having to take a paste product.
Recently added a lite weight dry sac 20L that use to do laundry instead of bathroom sink, with sheets of detergent. Fill bag clothes/water/detergent roll shut place on floor n rock it with your feet to clean. Can use the sac also as packing cube or dirty laundry. It’s like 80grams and tried it home than during travel really prefer than those annoying tiny sinks. When doing three days during next place for a few days n so on travel, doing laundry is key to packing minimal. Take a paracord for a hanging line as super cheap, thou sea to summit has tiny hang line that’s low weight. Watch out of gadget ect as they’ll just add up in cost, weight and take away from getting creative;)
I should have listed to you before I ordered my travel kit today😩😩. For next time I will know about the pouches. One thing I did learn although was discount stores like Marshall’s are so much more expensive than Amazon. Your ideas are great for a family. For my son and I on vacation I manage to fit everything into the TSA approved liquid bag.
I know! I’m flying to Arizona in September! The furthest flight I’ve ever been on was before 9/11! The other flights have been just 1 hour/20 min.s. Still, it’s been a long time. I’m so stressed about it. I’m on more medication and I’m going to have to bring lots of lotion and sunscreen. Not staying for long but I’m used to humidity! Not sure what to expect or what to pack to make sure I’m comfortable! Staying hydrated and a 4 hour flight , I know I’ll have to pee and I dread using the airline toilet. I know I’m going to have a drink or two as well!! My sister is also coming with me, she doesn’t pack well at all! I know I’m going to have to help her too. She’s not going to watch any or these! 🤦🏻♀️
Don't fly. It is miserable now (I'm tall and I've had flights where my knees rubbed against the seat back in front of me for hours.). As I've gotten older I get sick by about the 4th day on every trip. After coming home sick from my last 3 international flights, I've decided to stay home.
I'd like to see a video about our Canada TSA and liquids. I checked my airlines very carefully measured out the liquids, had them well marked, measured and in the baggie and sure enough, TSA made me get rid of a couple of things. That was at YOW (Ottawa). My best friend just flew to Malaga and she flew out of YUL (Montreal - Dorval) and they made her do the same. It's really important for Canadians to know that it's up to TSA, not the airlines... and our common house-hold baggies do not cut the muster and will be rejected!
Thank you for telling me about the wettable facial wipes, the texture looks good too. (Though, I have found that I can dampen dried-out makeup wipes in a pinch.)
I am the proud owner of a 3D printer and am finding many designs for travelling such as QTip holders and mini trays to elevate my Lush solid shampoos in the Lush tins.
Curly hair struggles... I gotta have my conditioner & oil & gel. Also, the only reef safe sunscreen I can tolerate using, it only comes in liquid form. Def gonna give toothpaste tabs a try tho.
I gave up toiletry bags years ago, and now split toiletries between two smaller bags, either heavy ziploc bags, or very tiny packing cubes. Takes up way less room: than one big bag, and you can fit them into smaller spaces in your bag. I found that shampoo bars would not lather in Italy!…gave those up too! I love the Olay Daily Facials, used them for a few trips. Solid sunscreen is wonderful!
@shelaghjackson We just got back from Italy & I used a shampoo bar & it lathered up for me 🤔. The nice thing about Italy is that you can find some really nice toiletries at the farmacia 😊
Shampoo can also be used as face wash and body wash. I use dandruff shampoo in a solid bar stored in a Matador bag. I don’t bring body or face wash, I use what the hotel provides. I use this also to hand wash merino panties and socks that dry overnight. You can also use it to clean your reusable bottle if needed. Regular solid deodorant is never considered a liquid, so no need for expensive crystal deodorants that can be irritating. I use a solid conditioner bar, they last a long time. The only liquid I have is toothpaste (tried the tabs, didn’t like), a hand cream used for face, hands, and body; hairspray, lip paint, and honey for tea. I also bring contact solution but it doesn’t count in my liquids.
Hi! Thanks so much for your video! I didn’t know that sun screen came in sticks! Going to check that for sure as I hate being all goopy from the liquid type. We have been bringing our “soap nubs” for years. Once a bar of soap hits the right size from use, we store them to take with us. No worries about allergic reactions! We have travelled with carry on bags for years and pack as little as possible and as small as possible. For our next trip, there is a pharmacy across the street from our hotel so anything we may need will be close by. New subbie today!
I love this video. I travel A LOT and have never seen many of the products highlighted on your video. Just love the space-saving tips and products to make sure I get thru TSA easily. Thanks!!
These tips are great, but there are really great facial cleansing bars too! I have sensitive skin and to me, they work better than most liquid cleansers.
I just came back from spending 3 wks in Italy. We only got asked twice to show our liquids & we flew several times during our vacation within Italy. I purchased some little plastic lidded containers (used for crafting beads) from dollar tree & put my creams & lotions. I bought shampoo & conditioner bars& toothpowder. I used a bottle from my eye glass cleaner that was empty & put my hair styling spray in that. The only thing I ran short of was body lotion so I just bought some at the pharmacia. For makeup removal I took a few makeup remover towels that I could wash clean & took a travel size face wash. I just kept all my liquids in a ziploc bag . Forgot to add I used a toothpowder for brushing teeth also.
Hi Aly, great informative video! Can you please clarify on the bar of soap/shampoo bar, and sunscreen stick. These won’t count as a liquid so technically they don’t need to go into the quart sized bag? Thanks in advance! I’m trying to travel to cancun in just a carry on
Great ideas, but unless you are going just overnight, I have more clothes than will go in carry- on for a week.. Liquid stuff goes in gallon ziplocks so nothing leaks in my real suitcase. If I have to have only a carry on...most travel sized stuff is refillable...I keep it for that ....travel. Only stuff I need on the plane goes into the quart...that is eye stuff, liquid meds, epipens, inhaler (that's a families worth).
2nd time to watch your vlog and I learn a lot from you. Your vlog is very informative and not boring. I will check on your other vlogs for more tips. Thanks and looking forward to more of your exciting tips.
Went the solid route a couple years ago, so I'm all set with the tooth tablets, bar of soap/shampoo (stored in Matador soap pouch), crystal deodorant... my toiletry bag is about the size of that last one you showed (I don't wear makeup, etc). But those dry cleaning wipes were a great idea! I'm always looking for tweaks to improve my packing.
Fabulous tips! I have been looking for a new toiletries bag and I love the one you use most. I, also, love your ring, is it a garnet? Thank you and safe travels!
Last year I picked up some of those lotion pouches--I had a lot of trouble getting the product out so they're a no-go for me. I do like the small airless pumps though.
I bought those lotion pouches for our last trip to Spain, which was for almost a month and loved how little space they took in my toiletrie bag and by the end of the trip they had almost nothing left in them, so I just emptied out the little leftover, rinsed the bags and put them in my carry on bag and that was just one less thing in my toiletrie bag. I love that they came in 3 different sizes and had labels for them, total game changer since we only travel with a carry on.
Before I bought the pouches, I read the reviews, and lots of people were recommending to inflate the pouch before filling, so I had no problem filling them with products.
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Hi Aly, I’m not seeing the link for the stuffable neck pillow. Is it me? Great tips! Thank you!
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Instead of bringing the whole container of micellar water, I put cotton rounds in a Ziploc baggie and just squirt the micellar water into the baggie until the cotton rounds are sufficiently soaked. I also bring dish soap in a similar way on cut up pieces of a dry sponge. This way I can clean my yeti thermos
Squirting onto cotton rounds is the perfect solution for my eye makeup remover! Thanks!
Brilliant!!
Unless the ziplock is new it’s like a Petri dish
@@alexandraaikonika didn’t really think that needed to be said but yes, please use a new Ziploc bag and clean cotton rounds 😅 to be fair, I do reuse Ziploc bags a lot of times, but I will wash and dry them before I reuse them. But for something like this, you want brand new true namebrand Ziploc otherwise you’re more likely to have the bag leak or the rounds will dry out.
love these ideas!
Easy tip - you can put a lot of products in contact lens cases. I’ve done foundation and lotion and they last over a week (I don’t use a ton of product). These are tiny and you could label for ease of use.
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Yes contact lens cases work great for so Many things!!
I was going to say contacts lens cases too! This is my go to now for moisturizers/face sunscreens since I have high quality ones where a little goes a long way. It’s great!
Great idea!
@@sarahmcmahon9941never skimp on sunscreen. Two finger length for face and neck
Finally some practical and realistic travel tips that don’t involve buying extra things that are “cute”. Thx!!
It might be a bit hillbilly, but I take balloons from the dollar tree, cut the end off, and put that on my liquid bottles instead of the toiletry skins.
That is a very good idea 👍
I though about baloons when she talked about the skins. It works the same way and baloons are cheaper and easier to find :-)
Wow. Great idea. Plus it’s cheap to start with new ones each trip. Brilliant!!
I was thinking condoms, but balloons work too!
I have long hair (past butt). Hotels either have excellent S&C, or provide a soap bar and hand lotion of less than dollar store quality.
I pack cut down bars of S &C.
DIY toothpaste tabs- Squeeze out dabs of your own toothpaste(I use Sensodyne for sensitive gums/teeth) onto parchment paper. Air dry. If you live in a humid area, you can dehydrate at lowest oven setting- watch constantly until done.
Another option is tooth powder. I love “Super Comfort Rescue Powder”- great for sensitivity. Decanted into a smaller container.
Ok so update on Bag 1 😅 I got in touch with the seller on Amazon, and between this video and my last one, their inventory is completely wiped out! They're working to get more but it might be a few weeks.
I know, and that's the one I want. Traveling at end of June 🤞 TY so much for following up with seller
The link took me to a man's toiletry bag
Aly...thank you so much for looking into that. That thin bag you demontrated first is the perfect one for travel in my opinion. Ill be checking back for it.
the avocado bag is now $189 USD!!! or with Prime, it's $161. Whew. But I do love the design.
what size is carry-on approved?
My hack is to buy a full size shampoo and a travel size toothpaste when I arrive at a local store or pharmacy. $4 for a bottle of shampoo is not going to break the bank and we use it as shampoo/shower gel for the family of 4. My daughter has very long thick hair so she requires more than one toiletry sized shampoo
Omg…this is so funny because I was going to bring a carryon and bring my liquids in a …gallon…size bag….and I was bragging to my son how big the gallon size bag is for my liquids to put in my carryon….my son says..ma…ya have to use a quart size bag…..omg! That was sooo embarrassing….good thing I said something to him😊He travels very frequently….ps your channel is always full of good advice!❤
lol, a gallon size would be a dream!!
I love Olay Daily Facials and use them always for packing and travel. I also cut each one in half as they are quite large so I get double the pads and save half the money. One half is plenty for a face wash...😀
Recently discovered these and cut them in half also. Best travel hack in travelling with less liquids.
Travel in sealed container to keep moisture out, or risk having them stick together say in humid climate conditions.
My tips: bring a couple big Command stick-on hooks for bathrooms that never seem to have enough hooks or towel racks. Removeable with no damage when you leave. Also I always pack a few pieces of blue painter's tape stuck to wax paper; use it to tape curtains shut if the sun comes thru in the morning, put a bit of tape over the peephole in your hotel door so nobody can see in, or on annoying red lights from electronics in the room. ❤
Which hooks would you recommend plz?
@NotARussianBot999 Been traveling for 50+ years and these tips are new to me! Thanks!
don’t put them on walls tho!! they can and probably will rip the paint off the wall
@@t1redart1st61she said blue tape that is safe to use on walls.
@@adacotto1873 They're talking about the command strip hooks
Omg, finally some NEW and useful information compared to the same regurgitation out there in YT. 🙏
Heads up, only clear bags work at Heathrow (London). They are sticklers of one clear bag per person. Just flew out of there last week.
0:44 - ziploc bags are clear...
@@alysmalls yes. I just meant to say that they are strict with size and number per person. Other airports don't care.
@@psymompa youre right. They are the strictest. I always assume they are going to confiscate at least one product no matter how small.
@@psymompa every airport in EU has same restrictions, I guess Heathrow just kept them after Brexit
@@alysmallsthey make you take out your items and try to fit all in the clear travel bag they give you at the airport
They won’t let you use a bigger ziploc bag
They told me no it has to fit in that small bag whether it fits a total of 1000mls altogether or not
I travel a lot and consider myself an excellent packer. However, I learned a ton demo this video. I’ve got most of the products on my Amazon wish list. Thank you.
20-25 years ago, I was on the road 75% of the time. I haven't flown now in 5 years so it's great to get an update on new things that are available. I'm rethinking how I pack since I was used to checking all my luggage and there were few restrictions pre 9/11.
I've watched so many travel tip videos, and you, by far, have the best tips for must have purchases. Thank you so much!
Hotel room bathrooms in some cities are crazy tiny, with little/no counter space, so a hanging toiletry bag is great. At the other extreme, they're also great for places like campsite bathrooms where you wouldn't want to use any "counter space" that's there.
I’m glad you’ve not had any struggles with some items not being considered liquid, but I totally have. It’s best to avoid it if you don’t wanna lose your items at the TSA line. If it melts, it is not allowed.
I went through Ryan air to Edinburgh and was told my stick deodorant was a liquid, and to include it in the clear bag.🤷♀️
The problem with toothpaste tabs is that the manufacturers completely ignore those of us with sensitive teeth. I'd love to try them out for travel, but I've yet to find a brand that has a sensitive tooth option.
Have you tried the tabs fron lush? I found those are really good for my sensitive teeth, and they're really faomy, so I was able to cut them in half to extend their use and still get that clean feeling.
Have you tried Eco dent tooth powder? (They have a low abrasion formula & their bottle is already travel friendly & lasts for months.)
Check with your dentist
I think Nelson's Naturals does one for sensitive teeth.
@@worklaughplaylow abrasion is not the same thing as having a desensitizing agent such as sensodyne toothpaste does.
I have that last toiletry bag and love it! But your tip of packing it unfolded is genius!! So obvious and yet it blew my mind 🤪
Me too... never occurred to me to pack it open like that... it was a DUH moment for me 😁
me too!!! 🥳🥳🥳
I have the large and always leave it unfolded. It’s usually packed to the brim, so I have to.
Same, I actually said "woah!"
Haha! Me too!!! 💡
I LOVE the liquids pouches, and use them often when traveling. It’s great that they “shrink” with usage, taking less room.
I just purchased the liquid container "skins" , as recommended by another RUclips video, and they were on Amazon, 6 for $10 CAD I believe. I’m trying them out in a few days to travel overseas! Thank you for this "Canadian content"!!🙋♀️💜🇨🇦
2:40 That's what my hubby said last time we travel, but we didn't had any shampoo or bodywash in our hotel room!
One of the best suggestion for travel packing I've seen, concise and full of useful information. Thank you.
I love clear makeup bags, can see it all and don’t have to dump it out in hotel rooms etc. toothpaste tablet, so cool!
I've watched a lot of travel videos and there were so many hacks in here that I heard for the first time!!
I’ve been basically using a liquid pouch (Platypus brand) as my travel water bottle for years. I love it for the same convenience…smaller ones make so much sense!!! Thank you!
I like that you're not packing 30 different make up products, 12 different cleansers or serums and sanitizers
You can pre-moisten cotton pads/balls with the micellar water-that won’t be considered liquid too. If you need more for the eyes perhaps you can decant into a smaller size bottle/ container.
To be honest I don't know why I haven't tried that yet!
I do this for my micellar water as well as my toner. I pack them in these small 2x3 plastic ziplock pouches.
That first toiletry bag is genius.
Love Rocky Mountain Soap bars.
For deodorant I use Routine deodorant, it's a cream. They sell travel size mini pots. I got two and just refill as needed before travel. Each sample lasts me a week. Barely takes space in my toiletry bag. It's a natural product, night not be for for everyone.
Soap cutting tip, use a wire cheese slicer to avoid crumbles and since it is soap, it cleans up nicely for back to slicing that cheese!
I collect all those sample for shampoo/conditioner (or ask my hairdresser for samples), lotion, some makeup, face cleansers, sunblock,baby wipes, lenses cleaner, hand sanitizer. This way when I travel home I won’t have liquids really. Spongellé can be packed in my carry on as it’s body soap inside a sponge that’s slow release. I love that luggage I have the similar. I put all my medications and essential oils into another bag separately from my liquid bag that way I can fit more if need be. If I’m taking a check bag.
Omg thankyou thankyou❤️❤️❤️.My carry on has been flagged all the times I travelled and I can say am lucky nothing got me in trouble.But once it jumps on the other belt,I get worried of my skincare being taken.
I appreciate this advice.
great ideas! I thought I was a light packer, but I have ordered some of your favorites! I got the toothpaste tabs, shampoo bars and I even got a bag for the shampoo bars. Thank you!
Super appreciate seeing this and especially Canadian because our airports are ridiculous
Most of us have sample sachets of face creams etc. Take them on your trip and carry less aa you go, or buy nice things that take up the same space.
MOUSSE- I have to have my mousse! Spray mousse into a Tupperware or cereal bowl. Stir once in a while to remove air. In a day or two, it will be a liquid or gel. Put into a travel bottle. I never use flip tops bec I had one open while flying.
great tips! I got a completely clear toiletry bag off amazon sometime in the last couple years and have had zero issues. I put everything in it, take it out through security and they've never flagged it so it's quick and easy putting it back in my bag. jack 59- for fellow canadians, now sells travel size shampoo/conditioner bars, otherwise for longer trips or those with longer hair, full size works and I've gotten containers at lush for them.
Didn’t think I would learn anything new but def going to try a couple of your item recos. BTW, Olay just came out with ‘melts’ face wash (awful name) - no disposable wash cloth, it melts in your hands with water and super tiny.
Will be buying several things from your great video. We FedEx all clothes and toiletries ahead of time to our destination that way I just have a purse to deal with.
first time I heard this idea. Thanks!
You absolutely favor an amazing fitness guru back in the 80s - Denise Austin. Thanks for the tips. 😊
Use a bar of soap at home... Save it for travel when it gets down to a mini size...
I love your soap cutting idea ❤
I bought at least of the items you reviewed for our upcoming year of travel. Some of the best suggestions I've found. Thank you.
Excellent summary..spent 3 months in Europe last spring with carryon only. The pouches for liquids is a game changer
This. Was. Incredible. Thanks for taking the time!
With the pre-moistened facial wipes, I store them in their original pouch inside a ziploc sandwich bag. Keeps them from drying out but doesn't work forever.
You can add water to remoisten them.
I just use up the pack once I get home and start fresh next time I travel.
@@audie2574or micellar water
Important thing: use different sizes of bottles - you don't need 100ml of most of your products for duration of the trip! I have 20ml, 25ml and 50 ml in all shapes (some are tall and slick, some short but wide) - that way you can have much more ways to organize them so they will fit that ziplock perfectly ;)
I am traveling few times a year and now I know which toiletries products I have to take and which ones I can switch or not take at all. If you are traveling for more then a week and not alone buying shower gel and sunscreen on location is great option - those are products that you can easily use during one trip and are easy to buy. I also have bought shampoo or conditioner before, knowing that I could leave them behind in some common bathroom in hostel (buying them just to throw away almost full bottle is too much waste though).
Thank you for sharing your great ideas with carrying liquids and minimising beauty products especially the bars of soaps for the hair , keep up the great work
Thanks for watching!
I have crazy sensitive skin. For my face I use DHC washing powder. It's great. I bring a konjac sponge and it dries overnight.
Its not just toiletries that people overpack, its also clothes. Just take the basic minimum, you can rotate clothes so that you get more wear out of them. Most toiletries you can buy abroad cheaper than at home and take advantage of the toiletries provided by hotels etc.
I know but in hostel dorm life nit alwats possibke to dry clothes overnight. Plus in winter need extra thick stuff.. will try though.
I use all natural shampoo bar so travel with that & use it for my soap as well. I also pack a small amount of baking soda for toothpaste. Makeup is always power based & minimal as Europeans are pretty casual.
Only downside to the liquid travel pouches is they need to have the max capacity marked on the container in some picky TSA areas. I recommend subtl for some types of makeup that some travelers use. I also add liquid food like applesauce(under 3oz) in that bag as I have tons of food allergies and get sensitive to air sickness sometimes to help my stomach. When my child was toddler sized, I used a gallon bag for all her snacks as well since some airports were more picky than others (we flew around different US/Japan airports)
I cut the Olay facial cloths in either 1/2 or 1/4. I found they were too big so 1/4 is perfect and less wasteful.
Me too 😊
The bug stick and toothpaste cubes WOW! Lotion sticks? Amazing!!!!
Toiletry skins are genius. I tape the top of my small bottles, and bring some tape with me, but those are even better.
Toothpaste tablets for traveling YOU ARE A GENIUS!!!!!! omg thank you so much you are FIRE GIRL FIRE!!!!!
Never seen those in Europr
Excellent advice. The toothpaste tables are THE BEST. I purchase mine from Amazon. They effectively cleanse your mouth and totally eliminate having to take a paste product.
Great post, and bonus your Amazon link is Canadian, yeah! Some awesome finds👍
I’m impressed with your video. I’m a good packer but I did learn some stuff, especially about products I did not know existed. ❤
Love this!!! Going to Italy next week for 14 days w a carry on !!
Recently added a lite weight dry sac 20L that use to do laundry instead of bathroom sink, with sheets of detergent. Fill bag clothes/water/detergent roll shut place on floor n rock it with your feet to clean.
Can use the sac also as packing cube or dirty laundry. It’s like 80grams and tried it home than during travel really prefer than those annoying tiny sinks. When doing three days during next place for a few days n so on travel, doing laundry is key to packing minimal. Take a paracord for a hanging line as super cheap, thou sea to summit has tiny hang line that’s low weight. Watch out of gadget ect as they’ll just add up in cost, weight and take away from getting creative;)
I should have listed to you before I ordered my travel kit today😩😩. For next time I will know about the pouches. One thing I did learn although was discount stores like Marshall’s are so much more expensive than Amazon. Your ideas are great for a family. For my son and I on vacation I manage to fit everything into the TSA approved liquid bag.
I put lotions and moisturizer and such in contact lens cases.
Haven’t been on a flight in 20 years this info is golden thank you
I know! I’m flying to Arizona in September! The furthest flight I’ve ever been on was before 9/11! The other flights have been just 1 hour/20 min.s. Still, it’s been a long time. I’m so stressed about it. I’m on more medication and I’m going to have to bring lots of lotion and sunscreen. Not staying for long but I’m used to humidity! Not sure what to expect or what to pack to make sure I’m comfortable! Staying hydrated and a 4 hour flight , I know I’ll have to pee and I dread using the airline toilet. I know I’m going to have a drink or two as well!! My sister is also coming with me, she doesn’t pack well at all! I know I’m going to have to help her too. She’s not going to watch any or these! 🤦🏻♀️
Don't fly. It is miserable now (I'm tall and I've had flights where my knees rubbed against the seat back in front of me for hours.). As I've gotten older I get sick by about the 4th day on every trip. After coming home sick from my last 3 international flights, I've decided to stay home.
I'd like to see a video about our Canada TSA and liquids. I checked my airlines very carefully measured out the liquids, had them well marked, measured and in the baggie and sure enough, TSA made me get rid of a couple of things. That was at YOW (Ottawa). My best friend just flew to Malaga and she flew out of YUL (Montreal - Dorval) and they made her do the same. It's really important for Canadians to know that it's up to TSA, not the airlines... and our common house-hold baggies do not cut the muster and will be rejected!
Thank you for telling me about the wettable facial wipes, the texture looks good too. (Though, I have found that I can dampen dried-out makeup wipes in a pinch.)
I am the proud owner of a 3D printer and am finding many designs for travelling such as QTip holders and mini trays to elevate my Lush solid shampoos in the Lush tins.
Curly hair struggles... I gotta have my conditioner & oil & gel. Also, the only reef safe sunscreen I can tolerate using, it only comes in liquid form. Def gonna give toothpaste tabs a try tho.
I gave up toiletry bags years ago, and now split toiletries between two smaller bags, either heavy ziploc bags, or very tiny packing cubes.
Takes up way less room: than one big bag, and you can fit them into smaller spaces in your bag.
I found that shampoo bars would not lather in Italy!…gave those up too!
I love the Olay Daily Facials, used them for a few trips.
Solid sunscreen is wonderful!
@shelaghjackson We just got back from Italy & I used a shampoo bar & it lathered up for me 🤔. The nice thing about Italy is that you can find some really nice toiletries at the farmacia 😊
Shampoo can also be used as face wash and body wash. I use dandruff shampoo in a solid bar stored in a Matador bag. I don’t bring body or face wash, I use what the hotel provides. I use this also to hand wash merino panties and socks that dry overnight. You can also use it to clean your reusable bottle if needed. Regular solid deodorant is never considered a liquid, so no need for expensive crystal deodorants that can be irritating. I use a solid conditioner bar, they last a long time. The only liquid I have is toothpaste (tried the tabs, didn’t like), a hand cream used for face, hands, and body; hairspray, lip paint, and honey for tea. I also bring contact solution but it doesn’t count in my liquids.
Aly!!!!!! Thank you for making this video. I am going on vacation tomorrow and this is so helpful.
Hi! Thanks so much for your video! I didn’t know that sun screen came in sticks! Going to check that for sure as I hate being all goopy from the liquid type. We have been bringing our “soap nubs” for years. Once a bar of soap hits the right size from use, we store them to take with us. No worries about allergic reactions! We have travelled with carry on bags for years and pack as little as possible and as small as possible. For our next trip, there is a pharmacy across the street from our hotel so anything we may need will be close by. New subbie today!
Such a good idea about the soap nubs!!
@@alysmalls Thanks!
Man, I have watched soooo many videos. This was one of the BEST! Ty!😊
Thank you!
I love this video. I travel A LOT and have never seen many of the products highlighted on your video. Just love the space-saving tips and products to make sure I get thru TSA easily. Thanks!!
Good, practical, simple advice. Much appreciated!
Looking forward to the video about that green suitcase 😍
Sorry it took so long! I just published the video about my green suitcase here: ruclips.net/video/OVMOt5ctiOE/видео.htmlsi=kLO33BtyM4lDLU7C
These tips are great, but there are really great facial cleansing bars too! I have sensitive skin and to me, they work better than most liquid cleansers.
I just came back from spending 3 wks in Italy. We only got asked twice to show our liquids & we flew several times during our vacation within Italy. I purchased some little plastic lidded containers (used for crafting beads) from dollar tree & put my creams & lotions. I bought shampoo & conditioner bars& toothpowder. I used a bottle from my eye glass cleaner that was empty & put my hair styling spray in that. The only thing I ran short of was body lotion so I just bought some at the pharmacia. For makeup removal I took a few makeup remover towels that I could wash clean & took a travel size face wash. I just kept all my liquids in a ziploc bag . Forgot to add I used a toothpowder for brushing teeth also.
Thank you Aly - these tips are so helpful!
Hi Aly, great informative video! Can you please clarify on the bar of soap/shampoo bar, and sunscreen stick. These won’t count as a liquid so technically they don’t need to go into the quart sized bag?
Thanks in advance! I’m trying to travel to cancun in just a carry on
Great ideas, but unless you are going just overnight, I have more clothes than will go in carry- on for a week.. Liquid stuff goes in gallon ziplocks so nothing leaks in my real suitcase. If I have to have only a carry on...most travel sized stuff is refillable...I keep it for that ....travel. Only stuff I need on the plane goes into the quart...that is eye stuff, liquid meds, epipens, inhaler (that's a families worth).
What a great and useful video! Thanks for even put the links for each and every thing on your video! ❤
2nd time to watch your vlog and I learn a lot from you. Your vlog is very informative and not boring. I will check on your other vlogs for more tips. Thanks and looking forward to more of your exciting tips.
When my makeup wipes dry out, I just wet them again and they work fine
Hi Aly, excellent video, thank you for sharing, very informative and helpful. Love your energy and smart ideas. Keem 'em coming. :)
Went the solid route a couple years ago, so I'm all set with the tooth tablets, bar of soap/shampoo (stored in Matador soap pouch), crystal deodorant... my toiletry bag is about the size of that last one you showed (I don't wear makeup, etc). But those dry cleaning wipes were a great idea! I'm always looking for tweaks to improve my packing.
Thank you so much for the valuable information.
OMG those liquid pouches!
I started traveling more over the last year. These suggestions and products are great!
Thank you for taking the time to put all of those useful links👌
This is a great video! Thx
Fabulous tips! I have been looking for a new toiletries bag and I love the one you use most. I, also, love your ring, is it a garnet? Thank you and safe travels!
I had some of the items, but not all. Thank you for so many great tips.
I HAVE had problems with sunscreen sticks out of Australia
Last year I picked up some of those lotion pouches--I had a lot of trouble getting the product out so they're a no-go for me. I do like the small airless pumps though.
I bought those lotion pouches for our last trip to Spain, which was for almost a month and loved how little space they took in my toiletrie bag and by the end of the trip they had almost nothing left in them, so I just emptied out the little leftover, rinsed the bags and put them in my carry on bag and that was just one less thing in my toiletrie bag. I love that they came in 3 different sizes and had labels for them, total game changer since we only travel with a carry on.
I’ve found it really helps to inflate the pouch (like a balloon!) before using a funnel to decant product into the pouch.
Before I bought the pouches, I read the reviews, and lots of people were recommending to inflate the pouch before filling, so I had no problem filling them with products.
Love these ideas and the presentation of them!
Make your own toothpaste tabs by putting I dose of toothpaste on a silicon mat and allow to dry out
I need one of this but for a performer. I usually travel to perform which means I need to carry basically all of my makeup 🥲