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Mole skin tip...... We used mole skin during volleyball when we would get terrible blisters. So IF you already have a blister cut a hole into the center of your piece and put your mole skin on with the blister in the cut out hole. This way the sticky mole skin won't tear off the blister OR if the blister already popped and is raw the adhesive won't hurt it. The thickness of the surrounding moleskin should protect that injury. If it isn't thick enough put 2 layers of moleskin on to increase the thickness. Hope this helps!
It is also easier to cut round the corners of the moleskin and use a dart at each corner so it bends and fits certain areas better. With a rounded edge, the corners won’t lift up as easy.
We used to tell our camp kids to let us know when they even had a hot spot as their boots were almost always wet! Moleskin is almost like duct tape for all its uses.
Another use for water shoes is in the shower. If you have balance issues or if the shower gets rather slippy, they can give you so much better footing. This goes for hotels, cruises, even fitness facilities....
I have a tip if you’re going on a cruise ship that has a laundry room and that’s to bring laundry detergent sheets. The Dollar Tree actually carries them for just $1.25. They also carry travel size liquid detergent but the sheets are much easier to pack and really don’t take up any room at all.
We used some on a three week Oceania cruise (free laundry!) and they worked out great. Took them to Panama for two weeks and they probably saved us a suitcase both times, maybe even two on the cruise
One good item to bring is a sun guard long sleeve hoodie in case you forget to bring sunscreen. They hardly take up any room, dry quickly and help to protect against UV rays.
My mother was way ahead. In 1983 I went abroad and my late mother sewed a pocket into my back brace. I was robbed but my passport ticket money etc was safe.
You should try Wellow compression socks. They're made of bamboo and keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. Plus they're antimicrobial. Much better than any other compression socks I have had. I'll never buy another brand!
My new Wellows just arrived yesterday, and I already love them! I looked at other places that had Merino compression socks (Sockwell?), but the women's sizes only go up to 11 (BOOO!). Wellow has lots of fun prints for even my size 11.5 feet, and wide calf widths as well.
You could do a lightweight cardigan over all the dresses that she recommends. Amazon has them in every color, short sleeve, 3/4 sleeve for summer months.
Llana…you do not have to take the entire shampoo bars on your trips. You cut a section off and it’s even less to pack! I use Lush brand all the time. I found lightweight plastic containers on Amazon that are inexpensive to carry parts of these in …I’ll try to find the link!
@@MiaHessMusic You cut the piece to the size you need. Make sure the area is clean and dry. Then peel it and place it where you need it, like a bandage. The brand matters also. Get it from a reputable dealer. GL 🙂
For personal fan I have one that goes around my neck and is shape of horseshoe. The ends are fans that blow air up at your face and under your hair. Works great!
20 years ago my husband and I walked across England. He, silly man, decided to wear new boots, as opposed to getting his broken boots resoled. We were walking an average of 18 miles a day, and by the end of day 3 his feet looked like minced meat. He put moleskin, pretty well everywhere, and we were able to finish the walk. Most incredible 2 weeks of my life. We walked 200+ mikes, climbed 10000+ feet and took zillions of pics. 14 days in England with only 4 hours of rain. We came back with suntans, never heard of in the UK. Really enjoy following you. 👍🏻
I had 2 small compression cubes I bought last year. Before our cruise last month, I bought a set with bigger compression cubes. I was nervous about wrinklingn so took my travel size bottle of Wrinkle Release, but didn't need it. My 3 dresses, tops and shorts were fine. I carefully folded and rolled everything.
I learned about moleskin as a newly graduated college student learning to hike and explore in the High Uintas of Utah--40 years ago!! That stuff is great!
Shampoo and Conditioner Bar has been my go to when I travel. Not only because they’re convenient they also work well just like the regular liquid version. It’s so compact and last long as long as you dry them after used. I highly recommend this. I actually gave my friend a set during our travel and she was amazed how it made her hair soft and manageable.
My husband is retired US Army and they had 12 mile marches all the time. He always put mole skin on his ankles and under his toes before so he didn't get blisters. So when I buy a new pair of shoes I always use it until I get them broken in.
u I have been on 40 plus cruises. Did not know the walls of the cruise cabin are metal. Since I have been faithfully watching your videos have bought a lot of things from Amazon for my comfort on the ships. My husbands always ask me what great finds from your video I am buying next. Love to see your doggie Abby. Please show her of some more.
We have used Moleskin for many years. We used it for our first cruise in 1993 and don’t go anywhere without it. We even keep it in our car all the time.
We've used moleskin for decades! Never leave home without it. 🙂 I even pre-cut a couple of pieces - around 1" x 2" with rounded edges - and carry them in my handbag.
Thank you for your information shared. We were watching as a random search after dinner, my adult son and myself, and our ears picked up excitedly about the moleskin blister prevention tape. We have never heard of it. At the moment he is limping and hobbling with blisters from new shoes. Have paddeded and taped the blisters at present. I read some comments and was really taken by how many people have used it and know it's a great product. So off we go searching for it online. Thanks so much for sharing. It may change the way we now protect our feet with new shoes. Bandaids are not great, terribly fiddly and fall off.
I always look forward to your videos for must have cruise items. Unfortunately, my husband doesn’t understand why I get so many Amazon packages after I watch one😂.
I have been using Moleskin for decades. Not only great for uncomfortable shoes, I also use it to cushion my CPAP headgear straps to keep them from chafing me when I am asleep.
Have used mole skin and is lot better than a bandaid. But now like the BANDAID blister packs, for heel and for toe. They have something in them, and they really seal and pad the blister - puff up, and just leave on and on until it disappears. Was like a miracle first time I used.
I have used the waistband a few times now and really prefer it to a money belt. It is so secure and roomy. I always worried that the money belt strap might break and I wouldn’t feel it. The waistband is the perfect solution and it holds you in, so looks good under clothing.
Mole Skin is always a fantastic item. For people who are heavy I’d also recommend a product called glide. Glide helps lubricate your inner thighs so you don’t get chafed. I did buy magnetic wall hooks for my upcoming trip next week, great idea. Happy cruising.
Lush makes great solid toiletries. I actually cut my shampoo and conditioner bars into pieces. A small piece lasts a long time and you don't need to carry extra weight and space.
We go to Disney a lot. I always carry mole skin. I have smaller pieces and 4x4 pieces. The smaller ones are great to carry in my day bag. Mole skin is great. I always have a hand held fan. Great to use at night too.
Years ago I switched from moleskin to duct tape. It protects against hot spots/blisters without the bulk. The smooth surface allows sock or shoe to slide smoothly.
Double socks gives you slip you need too. I was also taught not to put duct tape directly on your skin, by actually one of my campers, as it will tear skin off! I was taping an ankle so I just taped on top of a thin sock. Yes it left a bit of glue on the sock, but better than tearing my skin off. Of course, this was before someone decided to make cheaper duct tape that doesn’t really stick!
Bought all your recommended items from Amazon. Magnet holders are the best. The Amazon one inch c 10 inch rechargeable motion detector lights work great under the bath door to prevent tripping
Moleskin has been a game changer for me. I have a bunion and shoes rub on the side of my foot, moleskin has prevented many a blister. Great for new shoes when then rub at first as well.
Many years ago I booked a room in another state. Later that night, someone tried to open the door (that led to the outside) because the motel had booked the same room to two different people. Now I make sure the door doesn’t lead to the outside when I book a room. I think the lock is a must for all travelers, especially solo travelers
I LOVE my Eagle Creek compression cubes. They are more expensive than the non-brand ones. But there is a huge difference in quality of nylon, zippers and construction. They are also much lighter than the non-brand ones.
Eagle creek is amazing! i found a small rolling bag years ago for a course I was taking for a year and it is an amazing bag! it still looks great. so when it came to compression packing cubes, i had to get Eagle creek!,
I always have moleskin. It’s a must have! Compression socks are so important for long flights. You don’t have to have issues to get a blot clot. I love my packing cubes!
for a fan, I prefer the USB mini fan for iphones. It is small fan that will fit in your bag or pocket and then you can plug it into the charging port of your phone and you have a great little fan. Would never travel without the Moleskin that you can cut to what ever your need.
When cutting the moleskin remember to round the corners to help to keep the edges from lifting or rolling. DO NOT PUT MOLESKIN ON TOP OF AN EXISTING BLISTER. Sorry for the emphasis here but it is super important so you don't tear off the "roof" of the existing blister. Cut the moleskin out in a donut type shape to accommodate the area of loose or separated skin where the bubble or pocket of the blister is. I know this sounds gross to some people but it is the difference between successful treatment and extended misery.
The handheld fan was a lifesaver when we had to be outside in the Texas heat all day a couple of years ago. Definitely works well. We've been using moleskin for years as we used to hike and run, it does the job of preventing blisters.
I purchased one of those door locks to use in hotels when I travel for business. It doesn’t fit on all doors and I’ve skinned my knuckles so many times trying to get it in place. I finally gave up on it and now shove a rubber door stopper from the dollar store under the door instead.
Hi I always travel with the a wrist sleeve. It can hold cards, money, Great for airport, touring. I also use at gym. Thank u for all your wonderful tips.
I started using moleskins some 40 years ago for when my husband I would go hiking. They're indispensable! I also found compression LEGGINGS on Amazon that I bought when I was getting vein work done on my legs. They're still tight to put on but not as much of a struggle as full length compression stockings!!! On the subject of solid shampoo and conditioner, I bought some about three weeks or so, but kept forgetting to try it. I finally tried it on Tuesday, and it really is a game changer! The convenience and portability is brilliant but I am SUPER impressed with how it lathered and how soft my hair was after it was dried! I'm sold!!!
I bought solid state shampoo for when I was staying in a VRBO that clearly stated there was no shampoo / conditioner provided. It worked well enough, but it's the only time I use it. I'm happy with the house brands provided in most places.
Planning ahead to my next cruise, which isn't until next year, I started trying solid bar shampoo. I actually am using a different brand than you mention because I need unscented and can't find unscented in their line,I love it. I have fine hair, and this shampoo gives a little body without my hair feeling dried out. I will be using it from now on as my everyday shampoo, not just for travel.
Solid shampoos & conditioner are game-changers. I also make sure to purchase solid sunscreen, solid insect repellent & deodorant as well. I also pack solid blister protection.
The one thing I missed on my last cruise was my bidet. I found a travel one on Amazon and tried it out at a hotel. It obviously wasn't as good, but definitely would bring on my next cruise. Loved most of your suggestions btw
Great ideas. I’m going on a solo cruise to the Mediterranean in two weeks. I am going to order the waist band and door lock! I didn’t think about the beaches being rocky so I will pack my water shoes! Thank you!
Great video, thanks for the tips. Another thing that is handy is the plastic luggage tag holders. You just fold your paper luggage tag and tuck it inside the plastic. It has a reusable metal clasp. Also from Amazon and are 4 for $9. You can request these plastic holders for each particular cruise line.
Moleskin is wonderful for preventing blisters! I used to use it every week when I went roller skating as a kid! I forgot all about it! The dresses are really cute and look like you got them at a boutique at the beach! Good find!😊
I have used the same brand of tea tree shampoo bars and i absolutely love it. I didn’t however, enjoy the conditioner bar. For some reason, It left my fine hair limp and greasy. When i only used the shampoo bar, i got a great lather and my hair was so clean! I will have to maybe try a different conditioner bar to see if it was just that particular one
I’ve watched some of your other videos for fist time cruisers and did purchase a few of the recommended items for the trip; while we did not use all of the things carried, I felt better prepped for my trip after watching your RUclips post. We had a great time and would definitely go cruising again. Thanks for the videos, they were really helpful.🙂
I saw the same video and purchased the security lock and love it. Also purchased a very similar backpack in Target for $50.00 and it holds so much I used it for my Princess cruise to Alaska last month.
I use have been using the rice shampoo and conditioner for over a year. Game changer. I have struggled with eczema on my scalp off and on since I was in my teens. When I moved to the solid products, it cleared up and hasn't come back. I also use the conditioner as a face shaving lubricant. Works great. So, it replaced my shaving cream, too. Not only are these products superior, but cheaper than the products they replaced.
I took moleskin on a recent trip and it really came in handy when my husband got a blister. Also, I do have bar shampoo. The nice thing is that you can cut the bar into smaller pieces so you don't have to take the entire thing on a trip, and save some space.
I love my Kitch bar shampoo and conditioner. I am watching your videos and love your page! I am now gathering things for a cruise or trip to the beach and putting them in a large tub to have when I hopefully go on my first cruise soon!
Kitsch sells a purple shampoo for blonde hair. When I travel I just bring a piece of each. Lasts a long time. I cut a piece of mole skin and keep in all my first aid kits.
Ilana, I’ve been using shampoo and conditioner bars for years and love them. They’re not all created equal, so you may need to try a few different brands before you find one that works for your hair. I do like the Kitsch brand but found that after about 3 weeks, the shampoo bar “dries out” and gets cracks in it, making it difficult to rub into your hair.
Auear 4 plastic soap containers (4 colors) are 8.99 us. There is another set that are round for 7.99 for 2. These are great for travel shampoo and conditioner…or your favorite body bar…nice and light and small!
I learned about mole skin while in college 50 years ago from a girl in my dorm who was a ballet dancer. I found myself purchasing it about 3 years ago, but it was just a small package with 3 squares, each about 3"x 4 ". As far as the waistbelt, the first thing I thought was if it is RFID protected as further security for any credit cards. Thank you for showing the backpack as I was looking for something that was roomy and yet flexable. 👍
First, great tips, thank you so much for introducing me to Moleskin! My husband and I have been taking dance lessons so we can cut a rug on the cruise ship for our upcoming Alaskan vacation, but I have blisters on my feet that are still heeling and I was worried about long days walking in the cruise ports. I’m not worried anymore :) Second, you have the CUTEST puppy dog!!! ❤
I love my handheld fan. Taking it with me to Arizona in July. My niece is getting married on a pontoon boat in the middle of a lake and it is going to be hot!
I use the shampoo bar at home and plan to take it on my next cruise. I use the soap from Kitsch too. I love their products. The soap will leave your skin so soft and clean.
Thank you so much for all your videos! We are going on our first cruise very soon (30th Anniversary), and I have soaked up all your videos and have really enjoyed them. Super helpful!!!
I’ve been using the solid shampoo and conditioner for several months now. It’s a game changer, even at home! Love traveling with it, and they have a great case for travel.
I’ve been using Lush brand bar shampoo and conditioner for years for travel. They make a variety for different hair needs so you will find one good for your hair. I also use their soaps as well, they are so yummy I’ve stopped using shower gel even at home. I also always have a bit of moleskin in my bag to cut to size. Best thing to prevent blisters or deal with a sore spot from too much walking.
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Mole skin tip...... We used mole skin during volleyball when we would get terrible blisters. So IF you already have a blister cut a hole into the center of your piece and put your mole skin on with the blister in the cut out hole. This way the sticky mole skin won't tear off the blister OR if the blister already popped and is raw the adhesive won't hurt it. The thickness of the surrounding moleskin should protect that injury. If it isn't thick enough put 2 layers of moleskin on to increase the thickness. Hope this helps!
It is also easier to cut round the corners of the moleskin and use a dart at each corner so it bends and fits certain areas better. With a rounded edge, the corners won’t lift up as easy.
We used to tell our camp kids to let us know when they even had a hot spot as their boots were almost always wet! Moleskin is almost like duct tape for all its uses.
Very good tip
Hiker and scout tip too just passed it on to my neighbor 9year old who just started pitching
That's what the US military does
Another use for water shoes is in the shower. If you have balance issues or if the shower gets rather slippy, they can give you so much better footing. This goes for hotels, cruises, even fitness facilities....
I have a tip if you’re going on a cruise ship that has a laundry room and that’s to bring laundry detergent sheets. The Dollar Tree actually carries them for just $1.25. They also carry travel size liquid detergent but the sheets are much easier to pack and really don’t take up any room at all.
What are used to use moleskin in the 60s. When we had a blister we would cut out a hole and then attach it.
And if you don't end up using them, pass them on to your cabin Steward.
We used some on a three week Oceania cruise (free laundry!) and they worked out great. Took them to Panama for two weeks and they probably saved us a suitcase both times, maybe even two on the cruise
I use the door lock every time I travel solo. It just gives me piece of mind. I actually travel with two, in case I get a connecting room in a hotel.
Oh,That’s So SMART!
I Was actually feeling stupid for buying 2.
Now I Know that Was the Perfect thing to Do!!
One good item to bring is a sun guard long sleeve hoodie in case you forget to bring sunscreen. They hardly take up any room, dry quickly and help to protect against UV rays.
My mother was way ahead. In 1983 I went abroad and my late mother sewed a pocket into my back brace. I was robbed but my passport ticket money etc was safe.
You should try Wellow compression socks. They're made of bamboo and keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. Plus they're antimicrobial. Much better than any other compression socks I have had. I'll never buy another brand!
Thanks for sharing this!!
My new Wellows just arrived yesterday, and I already love them! I looked at other places that had Merino compression socks (Sockwell?), but the women's sizes only go up to 11 (BOOO!). Wellow has lots of fun prints for even my size 11.5 feet, and wide calf widths as well.
Do they come in wide calf sizes
Hi Ilana try out the fan that goes around your neck it’s fantastic. No need to hold fan in your hand all day
Yes, the neck fan is a game changer. I also saw a "new" fan that you clip to your waistband and it blows under your shirt.
I use the fan that goes around my neck. I absolutely recommend it!
Could you recommend dresses with sleeves, the older you get you want the coverage.
Absolutely, I have a very short sleeve one that I like a lot but I can definitely look for cute dresses with sleeves in the future
You could do a lightweight cardigan over all the dresses that she recommends. Amazon has them in every color, short sleeve, 3/4 sleeve for summer months.
YES!
Llana, thank you for all that you do! I, along with many others, appreciate all the tips you bring to your channel! 😉
lol thanks so much!
Llana…you do not have to take the entire shampoo bars on your trips. You cut a section off and it’s even less to pack! I use Lush brand all the time. I found lightweight plastic containers on Amazon that are inexpensive to carry parts of these in …I’ll try to find the link!
Smart 👏
@@LifeWellCruised also kitsch does sell mini travel size cubes
We do the same thing with body soap - get nice goat’s milk or other soap and just cut off and take a piece
Matador has a great bag for packing them that allows them to dry inside the bag - no slimy bars!
Moleskin was my lifesaver in my Disney World trip when I was walking 12 hours a day
I could imagine!!!
I was just wondering how many steps a perimeter would clock if you wore one. I agree that it is a great product!
HOw to you get it to stay on? I'venever had lucky with moleskin.
@@MiaHessMusic You cut the piece to the size you need. Make sure the area is clean and dry. Then peel it and place it where you need it, like a bandage. The brand matters also. Get it from a reputable dealer. GL 🙂
For personal fan I have one that goes around my neck and is shape of horseshoe. The ends are fans that blow air up at your face and under your hair. Works great!
20 years ago my husband and I walked across England. He, silly man, decided to wear new boots, as opposed to getting his broken boots resoled. We were walking an average of 18 miles a day, and by the end of day 3 his feet looked like minced meat. He put moleskin, pretty well everywhere, and we were able to finish the walk. Most incredible 2 weeks of my life. We walked 200+ mikes, climbed 10000+ feet and took zillions of pics. 14 days in England with only 4 hours of rain. We came back with suntans, never heard of in the UK.
Really enjoy following you. 👍🏻
I was in Ireland that year for 2 weeks for my brother in laws wedding. We had one day of rain. We also came back with a little sunburn!
Thanks for sharing this & thanks for your kind words. Glad you’re here :)
England is much smaller than I realized!
I had 2 small compression cubes I bought last year. Before our cruise last month, I bought a set with bigger compression cubes. I was nervous about wrinklingn so took my travel size bottle of Wrinkle Release, but didn't need it. My 3 dresses, tops and shorts were fine. I carefully folded and rolled everything.
Fantastic 👏
Moleskin! Old school for blister prevention! Love it when I camp/hike, travel walking days, etc. Great Stuff!
I never knew!!
The waist band would work for concerts or ballgames when purses aren't allowed.
Very true! Great for going to the gym or a run too
Great idea!
Will it be ok wearing through security?
I learned about moleskin as a newly graduated college student learning to hike and explore in the High Uintas of Utah--40 years ago!! That stuff is great!
Wow, it’s funny how some of the best items are just good old tried & true
I used Moleskin in high school, 1964 under majorette boots, the product was great.
I can’t believe I’m only learning about it now. It’s fabulous 👏
Shampoo and Conditioner Bar has been my go to when I travel. Not only because they’re convenient they also work well just like the regular liquid version. It’s so compact and last long as long as you dry them after used. I highly recommend this. I actually gave my friend a set during our travel and she was amazed how it made her hair soft and manageable.
Moleskin, either precut or the cool one you have, is a must for Disney!! A lifesaver for walking miles.
I could imagine! Thanks for sharing
My husband is retired US Army and they had 12 mile marches all the time. He always put mole skin on his ankles and under his toes before so he didn't get blisters. So when I buy a new pair of shoes I always use it until I get them broken in.
Great tip. 👍
u I have been on 40 plus cruises. Did not know the walls of the cruise cabin are metal. Since I have been faithfully watching your videos have bought a lot of things from Amazon for my comfort on the ships. My husbands always ask me what great finds from your video I am buying next. Love to see your doggie Abby. Please show her of some more.
Off topic but your dog is absolutely adorable!!!
Awe thanks so much! We think she likes being on camera now 😂
@@LifeWellCruised what breed is she or he? We lost our 11-year-old Malshi in December. It's so hard without her. 😢
I was going to write this too. So cute ❤
We have used Moleskin for many years. We used it for our first cruise in 1993 and don’t go anywhere without it. We even keep it in our car all the time.
We've used moleskin for decades! Never leave home without it. 🙂 I even pre-cut a couple of pieces - around 1" x 2" with rounded edges - and carry them in my handbag.
So smart!
I have a huge roll so I cut several long strips that I can cut down.
I’m an old backpacker. I’ve carried and used moleskin for over 51 years. It’s a lifesaver!😍
Thank you for your information shared. We were watching as a random search after dinner, my adult son and myself, and our ears picked up excitedly about the moleskin blister prevention tape. We have never heard of it. At the moment he is limping and hobbling with blisters from new shoes. Have paddeded and taped the blisters at present. I read some comments and was really taken by how many people have used it and know it's a great product. So off we go searching for it online. Thanks so much for sharing. It may change the way we now protect our feet with new shoes. Bandaids are not great, terribly fiddly and fall off.
I’m in my 70’s and I remember my Dad using moleskin when I was a kid. And of course I’ve used it for most of my life. The best product in the world ❤❤
I always look forward to your videos for must have cruise items. Unfortunately, my husband doesn’t understand why I get so many Amazon packages after I watch one😂.
I used moleskin exclusively on force road marches when I was in the military. 100% recommend
I have been using Moleskin for decades. Not only great for uncomfortable shoes, I also use it to cushion my CPAP headgear straps to keep them from chafing me when I am asleep.
So smart
Have used mole skin and is lot better than a bandaid. But now like the BANDAID blister packs, for heel and for toe. They have something in them, and they really seal and pad the blister - puff up, and just leave on and on until it disappears. Was like a miracle first time I used.
I have used the waistband a few times now and really prefer it to a money belt.
It is so secure and roomy. I always worried that the money belt strap might break and I wouldn’t feel it.
The waistband is the perfect solution and it holds you in, so looks good under clothing.
Thanks for sharing. I agree the fit is really good
Before you mentioned it, I was saying to myself "I love that outfit you are wearing." Very pretty.
Awe thanks ☺️
Mole Skin is always a fantastic item. For people who are heavy I’d also recommend a product called glide. Glide helps lubricate your inner thighs so you don’t get chafed. I did buy magnetic wall hooks for my upcoming trip next week, great idea. Happy cruising.
Lush makes great solid toiletries. I actually cut my shampoo and conditioner bars into pieces. A small piece lasts a long time and you don't need to carry extra weight and space.
I put Dr. Schols gel inserts in my water shoes. They work great. Just take them out rinse the sand off and put back in.
great idea!
We go to Disney a lot. I always carry mole skin. I have smaller pieces and 4x4 pieces. The smaller ones are great to carry in my day bag. Mole skin is great. I always have a hand held fan. Great to use at night too.
Years ago I switched from moleskin to duct tape. It protects against hot spots/blisters without the bulk. The smooth surface allows sock or shoe to slide smoothly.
Double socks gives you slip you need too. I was also taught not to put duct tape directly on your skin, by actually one of my campers, as it will tear skin off! I was taping an ankle so I just taped on top of a thin sock. Yes it left a bit of glue on the sock, but better than tearing my skin off. Of course, this was before someone decided to make cheaper duct tape that doesn’t really stick!
That's a good tip and occasionally, in desperate moments, I've used it in the past.
thank you for the remnder!!
I love your videos on Amazon finds!!! Please keep them coming!
Bought all your recommended items from
Amazon. Magnet holders are the best. The Amazon one inch c 10 inch rechargeable motion detector lights work great under the bath door to prevent tripping
Moleskin has been a game changer for me. I have a bunion and shoes rub on the side of my foot, moleskin has prevented many a blister. Great for new shoes when then rub at first as well.
Many years ago I booked a room in another state. Later that night, someone tried to open the door (that led to the outside) because the motel had booked the same room to two different people. Now I make sure the door doesn’t lead to the outside when I book a room. I think the lock is a must for all travelers, especially solo travelers
Wow, thanks for sharing
I LOVE my Eagle Creek packing folders, they're great for dresses, hubby's pants and shirts
Great to hear
I LOVE my Eagle Creek compression cubes. They are more expensive than the non-brand ones. But there is a huge difference in quality of nylon, zippers and construction. They are also much lighter than the non-brand ones.
Eagle creek is amazing! i found a small rolling bag years ago for a course I was taking for a year and it is an amazing bag! it still looks great. so when it came to compression packing cubes, i had to get Eagle creek!,
That’s interesting. I haven’t tried them yet
I always have moleskin. It’s a must have! Compression socks are so important for long flights. You don’t have to have issues to get a blot clot. I love my packing cubes!
We take water socks everywhere everywhere! We use them in the spa and thermal suite to wear even into it buffet etc
for a fan, I prefer the USB mini fan for iphones. It is small fan that will fit in your bag or pocket and then you can plug it into the charging port of your phone and you have a great little fan.
Would never travel without the Moleskin that you can cut to what ever your need.
When cutting the moleskin remember to round the corners to help to keep the edges from lifting or rolling. DO NOT PUT MOLESKIN ON TOP OF AN EXISTING BLISTER. Sorry for the emphasis here but it is super important so you don't tear off the "roof" of the existing blister. Cut the moleskin out in a donut type shape to accommodate the area of loose or separated skin where the bubble or pocket of the blister is. I know this sounds gross to some people but it is the difference between successful treatment and extended misery.
You’re right
Corn cushions come with the hole already and work too
Moleskin was my lifesaver to avoid blister with my military boots, so yes, it does work!
The handheld fan was a lifesaver when we had to be outside in the Texas heat all day a couple of years ago. Definitely works well. We've been using moleskin for years as we used to hike and run, it does the job of preventing blisters.
Great to know 👏
I purchased one of those door locks to use in hotels when I travel for business. It doesn’t fit on all doors and I’ve skinned my knuckles so many times trying to get it in place. I finally gave up on it and now shove a rubber door stopper from the dollar store under the door instead.
love this idea
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I always travel with the a wrist sleeve. It can hold cards, money, Great for airport, touring. I also use at gym. Thank u for all your wonderful tips.
I started using moleskins some 40 years ago for when my husband I would go hiking. They're indispensable!
I also found compression LEGGINGS on Amazon that I bought when I was getting vein work done on my legs. They're still tight to put on but not as much of a struggle as full length compression stockings!!!
On the subject of solid shampoo and conditioner, I bought some about three weeks or so, but kept forgetting to try it. I finally tried it on Tuesday, and it really is a game changer! The convenience and portability is brilliant but I am SUPER impressed with how it lathered and how soft my hair was after it was dried! I'm sold!!!
Sounds like your experience was similar to mine 😊
I put my shampoo/conditioner bars in little mesh bags (the see-through jewelry gift bags).
I use a magnet to hang and let dry before travel
I bought solid state shampoo for when I was staying in a VRBO that clearly stated there was no shampoo / conditioner provided. It worked well enough, but it's the only time I use it. I'm happy with the house brands provided in most places.
Planning ahead to my next cruise, which isn't until next year, I started trying solid bar shampoo. I actually am using a different brand than you mention because I need unscented and can't find unscented in their line,I love it. I have fine hair, and this shampoo gives a little body without my hair feeling dried out. I will be using it from now on as my everyday shampoo, not just for travel.
Solid shampoos & conditioner are game-changers. I also make sure to purchase solid sunscreen, solid insect repellent & deodorant as well. I also pack solid blister protection.
The one thing I missed on my last cruise was my bidet. I found a travel one on Amazon and tried it out at a hotel. It obviously wasn't as good, but definitely would bring on my next cruise. Loved most of your suggestions btw
Great ideas. I’m going on a solo cruise to the Mediterranean in two weeks. I am going to order the waist band and door lock! I didn’t think about the beaches being rocky so I will pack my water shoes! Thank you!
Great video, thanks for the tips. Another thing that is handy is the plastic luggage tag holders. You just fold your paper luggage tag and tuck it inside the plastic. It has a reusable metal clasp. Also from Amazon and are 4 for $9. You can request these plastic holders for each particular cruise line.
We always cruise with magnet hooks - what a great tip.
Moleskin is wonderful for preventing blisters! I used to use it every week when I went roller skating as a kid! I forgot all about it! The dresses are really cute and look like you got them at a boutique at the beach! Good find!😊
I have used the same brand of tea tree shampoo bars and i absolutely love it. I didn’t however, enjoy the conditioner bar. For some reason, It left my fine hair limp and greasy. When i only used the shampoo bar, i got a great lather and my hair was so clean! I will have to maybe try a different conditioner bar to see if it was just that particular one
I’ve watched some of your other videos for fist time cruisers and did purchase a few of the recommended items for the trip; while we did not use all of the things carried, I felt better prepped for my trip after watching your RUclips post. We had a great time and would definitely go cruising again. Thanks for the videos, they were really helpful.🙂
I saw the same video and purchased the security lock and love it. Also purchased a very similar backpack in Target for $50.00 and it holds so much I used it for my Princess cruise to Alaska last month.
I love the Amazon Essentials mens quick dry and Water resistant shorts. Great for shore excursions if you might or will wet wet
I use have been using the rice shampoo and conditioner for over a year. Game changer. I have struggled with eczema on my scalp off and on since I was in my teens. When I moved to the solid products, it cleared up and hasn't come back. I also use the conditioner as a face shaving lubricant. Works great. So, it replaced my shaving cream, too. Not only are these products superior, but cheaper than the products they replaced.
Wow! Thanks for sharing
I took moleskin on a recent trip and it really came in handy when my husband got a blister. Also, I do have bar shampoo. The nice thing is that you can cut the bar into smaller pieces so you don't have to take the entire thing on a trip, and save some space.
Love all the tips. Makes me more excited for my cruise when I see you posted!
So fun!! Glad you enjoy the videos & thanks for watching 😊
I love my Kitch bar shampoo and conditioner. I am watching your videos and love your page! I am now gathering things for a cruise or trip to the beach and putting them in a large tub to have when I hopefully go on my first cruise soon!
Awe thanks!! So glad you’re here
Magnet hooks are the best and flat led rechargeable motion lights under bathroom door prevents tripping
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Moleskin is a staple for an Army soldier!! ;) Used it for years!
How did I never know?! Thanks for sharing
Kitsch sells a purple shampoo for blonde hair. When I travel I just bring a piece of each. Lasts a long time. I cut a piece of mole skin and keep in all my first aid kits.
Good idea!
Ilana, I’ve been using shampoo and conditioner bars for years and love them. They’re not all created equal, so you may need to try a few different brands before you find one that works for your hair. I do like the Kitsch brand but found that after about 3 weeks, the shampoo bar “dries out” and gets cracks in it, making it difficult to rub into your hair.
I used the bar shampoo and conditioner on our last cruise and I LOVED it. Definitely a staple item now.
Auear 4 plastic soap containers (4 colors) are 8.99 us. There is another set that are round for 7.99 for 2. These are great for travel shampoo and conditioner…or your favorite body bar…nice and light and small!
Love that stash band!!!!
I learned about mole skin while in college 50 years ago from a girl in my dorm who was a ballet dancer. I found myself purchasing it about 3 years ago, but it was just a small package with 3 squares, each about 3"x 4 ". As far as the waistbelt, the first thing I thought was if it is RFID protected as further security for any credit cards. Thank you for showing the backpack as I was looking for something that was roomy and yet flexable. 👍
Great ideas! I used to participate in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer (39 miles over 2 days) and used moleskin the entire time. Definitely worth it!
First, great tips, thank you so much for introducing me to Moleskin! My husband and I have been taking dance lessons so we can cut a rug on the cruise ship for our upcoming Alaskan vacation, but I have blisters on my feet that are still heeling and I was worried about long days walking in the cruise ports. I’m not worried anymore :)
Second, you have the CUTEST puppy dog!!! ❤
Wonderful! Seems so many dancers use it 👏Lol thanks - we think Abby likes to be on camera now 😂
We always travel with moleskin. It can save you when hiking or to protect your heels if your feet have gotten or might get wet. It really stays on.
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I love my handheld fan. Taking it with me to Arizona in July. My niece is getting married on a pontoon boat in the middle of a lake and it is going to be hot!
Yep I tried the sampler of the kitsch bars. I just ordered their volumizing bars.
I use the shampoo bar at home and plan to take it on my next cruise. I use the soap from Kitsch too. I love their products. The soap will leave your skin so soft and clean.
Thank you so much for all your videos! We are going on our first cruise very soon (30th Anniversary), and I have soaked up all your videos and have really enjoyed them. Super helpful!!!
Been using moleskin for blisters 4ever! It definitely works and holds better than any bandaid.
How did I not know?! 😂
Love the Kitsch shampoo and conditioner bars. I use them all the time.
Iilana, you look great in every thing that you wear!! Thank you for all the tips and tricks
I’ve used Moleskin before and it works like a champ. I prefer the type that has to be cut to size.
We just returned from 2 weeks in Europe. Thank goodness I packed moleskin. It worked wonders on my feet! I will always pack moleskin in the future!
Your videos are always so helpful. I'm always adding items to my travel wish list. Thank you.
I’ve been using the solid shampoo and conditioner for several months now. It’s a game changer, even at home! Love traveling with it, and they have a great case for travel.
I’m going to have to look for that
Love the dress! Classy and chic. So many ways you can dress it up or dress it down. Good choice!
I’ve been using Lush brand bar shampoo and conditioner for years for travel. They make a variety for different hair needs so you will find one good for your hair. I also use their soaps as well, they are so yummy I’ve stopped using shower gel even at home. I also always have a bit of moleskin in my bag to cut to size. Best thing to prevent blisters or deal with a sore spot from too much walking.
I love shampoo bars/ conditioner. The brand I like is Viori. I also put them in a web sack to hang in the shower. The body bar is like a loufa.
Moleskin is a staple in my family, especially for Church, formal occasions and travel. Love the band, orderingnow! Thank You 😊
love your vidoes! My wife and I are heading to Virgin Voyage tomorrow and we've watched several of your videos. Thank you for helpful tips!