51 Tips And Tricks To Make Packing Less Of A Nightmare
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Navigate by the airline(s) you regularly fly, and Amazon will weed out the options that won't fit into the overhead bins. Now you can really *maximize* your size based on the airlines you fly most often.
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This one checks all the boxes: super roomy, zips completely open (like a suitcase — so it's easy to find what you need), has plenty of pockets (including one for shoes and a separate wet bag!), and a strap that slides down over your luggage handle for easy transport. And reviewers say it meets even Spirit and JetBlue's personal item rules and fits under airplane seats!
Promising review: "This is a perfect size backpack for traveling on a plane as your personal item, especially to international destinations. You could fit rolled-up clothes in here for another week, and it has a very handy shoe bag and tons of places for your electronics. This will be an excellent addition to my carry-on suitcase. Best purchase all year. I consider myself an expert on travel bags. I have way too many. It’s smaller than it looks but so roomy." —AP
Get it from Amazon for $36.99 (available in two sizes and17 colors).
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Promising review: "I just used this for a recent trip to Florida from California. It made it easier to remember things. I used to have a list, that I made on my computer to remind me, my husband, and child what to pack. My daughter is out on her own now, and my husband passed away recently. So, I just need a list for me. This helped me think of things I NEVER thought to put on my list. It has extra lines for you to add anything extra, like a crochet project, handicapped parking plaque, etc. It's not too big, but can easily be read. There are boxes to check off as you go and room to add quantity to clothing items. I hope these are ALWAYS available!" —Connie Woods
Get this handy notepad from Amazon for $7 (available in two colors, plus a road trip–specific list).
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This great tip comes from blogger Katherine over at Camille Styles, who writes: "Once you have everything you need, lay it out on the bed and divide into sections so that you can easily find all your items once you reach your destination. I like to divide mine out by tops, bottoms, undergarments, shoes, accessories, and toiletries (including hair and makeup supplies).
"Lay it all out, then see if there’s anything you can omit from the piles. Only keep items that you know you will wear on your trip. Anything else that is a ‘maybe’ gets put into a separate pile, which you can go back to and pull from depending on how much space you have after you have packed all of your essentials. Once you have the necessary items, gently fold each one into a small square to try and prevent wrinkles forming once everything is stacked up in your suitcase."
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This is *actually* genius, and you should check out blogger Geneva's full breakdown over at Collective Gen.
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Many sites will give you the seasonal average weather for that date and location so you can plan your outfits (or what you might need to buy) before the actual forecast is available closer to your trip. You can also look at *past* years for the same info!
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Also, it'll help you more easily see all of your clothing options at a glance, if you don't plan on fully unpacking your suitcase once you get to your destination.
The military-style roll is basically like the regular roll, but taken to ~the next level~. "Clown car" is all about ~stacking~ before folding and tucking.
And if you like a classic fold but have a hard time seeing everything in your suitcase, the front-to-back style is a good option. It's also *great* for storing tees in your drawers at home so you can see what's what.
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These work great for toiletries in a pinch, too.
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The set comes with two large packing cubes, two medium packing cubes, a bag for dirty clothes (handy!), a cable organizer bag, and a shoe bag.
Promising review: "I have fallen in love with packing cubes for awhile now but these are better for when you're packing some bulkier items that need some compression. A sweater or two? These will compress and make them smaller so you can fit more in your suitcase. I was able to pack for a fall girls trip in one small carry-on with multiple sweaters by using these. Yes, the material isn't exactly the highest of quality in that you can't stuff and stuff and stuff them and expect them not to rip but I didn't have any problems." —Amazon Customer
Get the set of seven from Amazon for $25.99 (available in seven colors).
This highly rated set comes with a small travel hand pump!
Promising review: "When the bag is re-inflated, the wrinkles all go away. Keeps stored stuff free of dust and moisture. They're see-through, which makes identifying contents a no-brainer. I would recommend these for traveling as well. Was able to get double into my carry-on. Yay!" —Tina
Get a pack of six small bags from Amazon for $24.99 (also available in other sizes and packs).
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Hackwith Design House is a woman-owned small business that creates made-to-order apparel. This shirt can be worn as a V-neck, off-the-shoulder, boatneck, V-back, and even open as a jacket.
Promising review: "I’m being honest when I tell you this is the most 'worth-it' top around. I read a review from some frequent flyer who claims this is her go-to for flying. She said aside from the top’s flexibility — which allows much less packing as the top itself looks and behaves like four shirts and a jacket — it’s a savior on planes because it allows you to get into a usually overheated plane, and to weather the transition to iceberg that happens about 20 minutes into most flights, and it holds its shape and looks great. I was skeptical, as I do not have the money to blow on someone else’s opinion, but my husband told me to try it as I have the same issues with temps. Long story short, I got it. It’s a gorgeous fabric despite my usually hating the ribbed thing. It’s nice. REALLY nice. Yes, it’s extraordinarily flexible, and yes, it’s like a jacket. Ordering in the off-white now." —Mary B.
Get it from Hackwith Design House for $145 (available in women's sizes XS–4X and in five colors).
Promising reviews: "I bought the navy blue to take on vacation after reading an article about how easy care these jumpsuits are. I loved it so much I bought the green. I take them out of my suitcase, hang them up, and they are ready to go in a few hours, no ironing needed. I get compliments every time I wear one of them." —AKSunshine
"This jumpsuit is super comfortable. I wore it on an international flight, and it was the best fly-day outfit with a denim jacket over it. Comfortable and cool without looking like I'm wearing pajamas in public. Easy to slip on and off in the bathroom. Only complaint would be the little button in the back is hard to use on your own. Thankfully, I had enough give that I didn't have to undo it to get it on and off." —Leigh Ann
Get it from Amazon for $37.99 (available in women's sizes S–3XL and 32 colors/patterns).
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This dress is made from lightweight Japanese satin with a bias cut that gives it a slinkier, curve-hugging shape.
BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly says, "I've worn the hell out of this Aritzia dress since buying it in 2019. Here, I was dressed for rooftop aperitivos in Rome and have worn it on a number of occasions when I wanted to be as comfy as if I were in PJs, while looking as if I'm dressed for anything but going to sleep. I bought it again in deep red on Black Friday 2022. It's THAT good."
Get it from Aritzia for $118 (available in women's sizes 2XS–2XL and in 21 colors).
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Promising review: "Great for a capsule wardrobe. I bought this for a summer trip to Italy. It paired beautifully with a cotton blouse. It's especially good for evening." —theof
Get it from Amazon for $33.40+ (available in women's sizes XXS–5XL and in 25 colors).
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Of course, sticking to just one pair (that you wear on the plane) is the *most* space-efficient option, but if your trip includes a mixed itinerary of casual days and fancier reservations, this is a great way to cover all of your bases.
Promising review: "You can totally fit three pairs of shoes in this! (I wear a women's size 6.5 shoe, and it fits heels, wedges, and sandals.) I bought two and will absolutely be buying more for my husband. 10/10 would recommend! I travel frequently, and I always overpack; this helped cut down space and stress immensely!" —Taylor
Get it from Amazon for $22.99 (available in nine colors and patterns).
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Promising review: "Mixing shoes with my outfit or other stuff is not my favorite. This cool gadget is perfect to keep them separate. At the same time, it helps to save space if you are backpacking. It actually came as pack of 2, which is a pleasant surprise." —Deer
Get a two-pack from Amazon for $8.99(available in three sizes that accommodate men's shoe sizes 4.5–14 — check the listing for exact measurements).
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Be sure to really scrunch your clothes down in there, you'd be surprised how much extra space there is inside your hat (it has to fit your entire skull, after all)! I was able to easily fit five small pieces of clothing in mine: three tees and two pairs of lounge shorts.
Promising review: "We travel A LOT! We are always at airports and enjoy going down to Mexico. My husband hates carrying his hat through the airport and we saw this lady that had one of these and we could not wait to try it!!! The magnet is SO Strong and holds onto most any hat very well. I absolutely recommend." —Corrcrew
Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in three colors).
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Promising review: "My husband and I travel a lot and take a number of prescription drugs. It was always a hassle accessing our medication when needed, so I purchased this organizer to make things easier. I used a label maker and labeled each little compartment, and it has performed wonderfully. I highly recommend this organizer to anyone who travels and needs medications throughout the day." —Jacqueline
Get a three-pack from Amazon for $7.97, and a single organizer here if you only need one (but it's more cost-efficient to get the bundle).
PS: It also comes with pre-printed labels and a handy, clear zipper pouch! The label options are: soap, sunblock, conditioner, lotion, shampoo, or blank (so you can write your own label).
Promising reviews: "Just took a trip to the Dominican Republic and used carry-on luggage only throughout the entire trip, never once was questioned about the size. The holes are big enough to get your product into the bottles without any complications. My fiancé and myself had plenty of shampoo, conditioner, sunblock, and lotion for seven days." —Stephanie Miller
"I had in checked luggage, and they didn't spill or leak, are easy to fill due to the wide mouth, and are easy to dispense. Used for shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Much more convenient to fill my own bottles than search for travel sizes or use products I don't prefer!" —Suzanne Edwards
Get a set of four 3-ounce bottles from Amazon for $11.99+ (available in a variety of sizes and colors).
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Don't forget to pack your actual contacts if you wear them, though!
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BTW, this is cruelty-free and benzene-free!
Promising review: "I was looking for a dry shampoo that would be easy to use on the go for a trip I was taking. I had no issues taking this through TSA and it was so easy to use on the go. You literally just pat the poof on your scalp and then rub the powder in. I do have black hair so dry shampoo is usually very visible in my hair, but I didn't have any harder time than usual rubbing this powder in. It did a really good job of soaking up all the oil and giving my hair volume. I'm not a fan of the price for the amount that you get, but it is lasting longer than I thought it would. I would definitely recommend and will purchase again." —Teresa
Get it from Amazon for $18.
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Promising review: "I use Glad Press'n Seal plastic wrap on so many things, and was happy to find this pack here on Amazon. I use it for traveling with liquids — I just put a small piece over the mouth of shampoo bottles, astringent, etc. after wiping the rim dry, and then screw on the lid. It keeps the pressure in the airplane from oozing out the liquids in my luggage. (I put all my liquids in a big Ziploc bag just to be sure). I also use it for the regular uses like sealing up containers of food that don't have a good lid, or transporting meals to a neighbor, or wrapping odd shaped items like half a grapefruit or watermelon. This is a great product, and no more using tape to secure the regular plastic wrap!" —Lisa Kearns
Get a 70-square-foot roll from Amazon for $4.49.
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BuzzFeed Shopping writer Emma Lord says, "I will scream this thing's virtues on every corner of this earth. I used this on an eight-day international trip. It fit a veritable arsenal of products — all of my skincare, makeup, hair supplies, toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant were wedged in the different pockets, and still compacted easily and went right into my carryon backpack. It made setting up at the hotel a two-second process of hanging it up and having all my products instantly accessible to me and easy to put away. I cannot imagine traveling without it, especially now that I've used it on a multi-city trip where it was so handy to fold back up and take through several hotels. At one point, I forgot to properly close a lotion, and it exploded a bit, and the bag was super easy to clean from the inside!
Get it from Amazon for $23.49+ (available in two sizes and 12 colors/patterns).
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You don't *have* to stick to the same pair of earrings you wore on the plane for your entire trip! Besides, if you're trying to cut down on how much clothing you bring, having a few more accessory options can help you style outfits for different occasions.
Promising review: "I purchased this box for a weekend getaway. In the past I have just thrown all of my jewelry into little makeup bags, but then everything gets tangled and disorganized. I love that this box keeps everything organized and leaves all my necklaces tangle free!" —Dogmom206
Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in 13 colors).
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This can safely transport necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, brooches, hairpins, and other accessories in its various compartments, buckles, and panels.
Promising review: "Best jewelry travel pouch ever. Plenty of room for all my travel jewelry needs. Half the size of previous pouches I have tried and holds more than any of them." —T Rex Mom
Get it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in two sizes and 11 colors).
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Just stuff your clothes in and squeeze to release the extra air!
Promising review: "As a frequent traveler, this bag has been great for packing dirty laundry on the return trip home. It will hold much more than I usually put in it and compresses nicely in the suitcase. I toss it in the washer along with the clothes and it has held up for well over a year now." —CC
Get this cute map-print one from Amazon for $12.15+ (available in two styles).
These work best with hand-washing! If you have quick-drying clothing you can pack, even better.
Promising review: "This came SO in handy during my vacation to Europe! I was making lots of different stops to places with different types of weather. With these laundry soap sheets, I was able to wash my clothes in the sink — letting me pack just the right amount of clothes for all the different places I went." —Katie Fujarski
Get a pack of 50 from Amazon for $10.07 (also available in hand soap sheets).
It's lead-, latex-, and BPA-free as well as dishwasher-safe.
Promising review: "Bought these collapsible water bottles for a European adventure – because apparently, in Italy, they charge you for water, not to mention it feels like walking through the fiery pits of Mordor during summer. Spoiler alert: These bottles are the hydration heroes we didn't know we needed. They collapse to fit into our bags seamlessly when not in use, proving that staying hydrated can be as effortless as deciding what gelato flavor to try next. If you're planning a summer escapade to Europe, these bottles are the secret weapons against both dehydration and overpriced aqua. Trust me, your taste buds and your wallet will thank you!" —Julie
Get it from Amazon for $9.99+(available in multiple colors and packs).
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This tip comes from Elizabeth, who says, "For example, will you be visiting French Riviera beach clubs that'll rent a towel to you for a few euros? (The one above in Nice did!) Do you need some athletic sneakers for zip-lining through the jungle? Or, will the whitewater-rafting company have water shoes you can wear as you paddle through some picturesque canyon?"
If you wear layers, you can always take one off if you start to overheat! We also recommend compression socks for the plane if you're prone to swelling. (Read more about compression socks and their benefits at Cleveland Clinic.)
Psst — these chunky Fila platform sneakers are just one of our favorite pairs of comfortable travel shoes! Check out our full list for more picks that won't make your feet ache by the end of day one.
Get them from Amazon for $64.99 (available in women's sizes 5–10 and 10 colors).
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It also easily attaches to backpacks and luggage handles (see the photo on the right), weighs less than half a pound, and is machine washable!
Promising review: "I can't stop recommending this pillow to all of my friends! It has let me comfortably sleep on flights that take place on the most uncomfortable airplane seats. On long flights, I always need to prop up my hand, and I rest my head on it. But this method always ends with my arm falling asleep, and I end up waking up every 30 minutes. Now, this pillow provides that exact same support without needing my arms to prop me up! It's small enough to fit in your bag and doesn't take up much space." —Simona Krifman
Get it from Amazon for $62.99 (available in four colors).
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Promising review: "Theinternational traveler's BFF. Don't be fooled by the tiny price or size, this little baby is serious. If you are looking for a small travel option rather than lugging your big straightener and giant curling iron around the world, then I think you'll love this. It performs really well, turning my frizzy, wavy hair into a smooth and sleek style. The curling iron option also creates shiny, silky, lasting curls! It's easy to transition between both. I also like the grippy handle and the fact that the curling iron clip is a different color than the straightening bars because that helps me see how I should maneuver it around. The voltage goes up to 240, so you are good at using it internationally without a converter (but you will need an adapter just to fit it into various foreign outlets). At this price, definitely give it a try and flaunt your tresses abroad." —Christine
Get it from Amazon for $39.95+ (available in black or white).
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Shop Delsey luggage like the one pictured here on Amazon.
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To use, just hook the scale to your luggage handle, lift up, and the LCD display will show the weight! You can also switch between pound and kilogram measurements.
BTW, Elizabeth put this scale to the test while packing for a trip to Iceland — check out her demo of how it works on TikTok!
Promising review: "Took this for a 10-day trip overseas with lots of flights. Weighed the luggage as things were added to it/purchased, and when we weighed in at the airport, it was perfectly accurate. Very important when the airline will charge $70 more for a suitcase that is too heavy or make you open the whole thing upand take stuff out in order to fly with it.Saved so much hassle." —B. M. O'Connor
Get it from Amazon for $10.99+ (available in six colors, as well as a two-pack and another style).
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This one folds into a teensy pouch when not in use, is tear and water resistant, and even has a separate side pocket for shoes. Aaaaand it has a strap on the side that slides easily over your roller luggage handle. Just keep it in your regular suitcase between trips, and you'll never forget it.
Promising review: "Packs away nice and small. Opens up to have a good volume and be a fairly sturdy duffel for bringing all those travel purchases home. Not super robust, but the right trade-off for strength, weight, and compact packability." —Christina Ore
Get it from Amazon for $18.99 (available in 16 colors and patterns).
Promising review: "I love this scarf! I ordered the green/blue color and it is true to the picture. Perfect size for a blanket scarf and nice and warm! I wore mine while traveling and loved that I could use it as a blanket on the plane and could keep warm without packing a bulky winter coat. Now I’m trying to pick out which colors I want to get next!" —runkatyrun
Get it from Amazon for $17.89 (available in 22 colors and patterns).
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HuffPost Shopping writer Haley Zovickian adores her Kindle: "It has, no exaggeration, revolutionized my life. I love mine for so many reasons — it's truly helped me incorporate my love of reading into my often hectic life, and all my titles literally live inside of this half-pound wonder gadget, so I can switch between books super easily. For traveling, this is a literal dream. I don't have to pick between titles and then regret the entire trip that I didn't bring the one I left at home — and, as any book lover knows, traveling with books is heavy as hell, and the Kindle literally completely eliminates that weight. Traveling will never be the same for me. BTW, I am also obsessed with the Libby app, which allows you to check out e-books from your local library on your Kindle!! My inner child is *screaming* with joy."
Promising review: "I love the feel of books and even the smell if I am being honest. ... But as a traveler, lugging around the five books I like to read at a time is a back-breaker. I have grown to love the Kindle in more ways than just the light load. The fact that I can read in bed without a light glaring is A+. I can access books at anytime, anywhere in the world...even the doctor's office!" —Jefi Moultrie
Get it from Amazon for $139.99+ (available in 8GB and 16GB sizes, in three colors, with or without lockscreen ads, and with three free months of Kindle Unlimited).
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Promising review: "I use this product to charge my iPhone 13, AirPods, and Apple Watch. Prior to this 3-in-1 compact purchase, I have purchased three different kinds of 3-in-1 chargers — I frequently travel between school and home with carry-on bags on airlines, and all of the previous stand version chargers don't fit well in my bags, or I am always worried I will break them. This is compact and folds so well that I can fit it in my carry-on or in any zipper pockets without having to worry about breaking anything. Charger works really well, and it is the best compact one you can find on the market. Love it and been using it for two months now with no issues!!" —Sbreddy
Get it from Amazon for $29.96+ (available in nine colors).
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You won't need to pack brushes for products like this — just blend as needed with your fingers — and no risk of powders cracking or crumbling while traveling!
Promising review (for the Multi-Stick): "I am traveling to Costa Rica and don’t want to pack/bring makeup with me. That being said, my natural complexion is 'death warmed over' so I wanted to bring something that was packable, easy to apply, can be worn over sunscreen, and looks natural. This product is perfect! Love it and might even start wearing it on a daily basis at home, too." —CJBpepper
Promising review (for the Pen Pal): "Really great addition to your makeup collection, especially if you want to take your makeup with you but you don't want to take 10 things. This makeup pen is great, and you always have what you need in your packet. I really recommend you to get one." —Teresa W. (BTW, Alleyoop is a woman-owned small biz!)
Get the Ilia Multi-Stick from Amazon or Sephora for $36 (available in up to 12 shades) and the Alleyoop Pen Pal from Amazon or Alleyoop for $20 (available in three shades).
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Reviewers say it'scomparable to the infamous Makeup Eraser — only this is cheaper!
Promising review: "This is incredible! I can't believe how well this works! I travel a lot for work and usually take makeup remover wipes because of the liquid restrictions for travel, but they are expensive and heavy. I have been using this cloth all week and LOVE IT! A bit of warm water and everything comes off in a few easy swipes. I am super excited to travel with this. It weighs nothing and rolls up to take very little space. I am ordering another for my mom who also travels. Highly recommend!" —KT
Get it from Amazon for $6.99 (available in five colors).
It comes with a little carrying case, and one blade lasts for up to 30 days!
Promising review: "I am a minimalist, so for me, the less the better, but you do need the essentials, especially when traveling abroad. This little mini razor came in so handy. You hardly even know it’s in your toiletry bag; it’s so small, but big enough to get a good grip and shave. I always bring this little razor with me whenever I travel. I love the compact size. Highly recommend as a space-saver when traveling." —Deb H.
Get it from Amazon for $11.99.
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Just be sure to apply it evenly and don't miss any spots!
Elizabeth brought this on an international trip and loved it: "I first bought this for a weeklong Croatian vacation when I did carry-on, and as long as you are *thoroughly* reapplying, this stuff stays on pretty well. On a beach club afternoon, I did haphazardly reapply and missed a strip on one arm, but I tend to do that with spray-on or lotion sunscreen, too. Since then, I've packed this for any trip I've been on, including a two-day Disneyland trip where I toted this around in my bag and shared with friends.
"I sometimes carry it with me in my purse on my everyday adventures because I know it's so easy to apply. Also worth mentioning...I am about the palest lady you've ever seen and swear by daily application of sunscreen. But when on a beach trip, I'm constantly swimming in the water and sweating. So, yeah, this stuff works. And if you're a bit hesitant about jumping on the solid sunscreen bandwagon, you can pack a stick of this, knowing you have enough sun protection to get you through to finding some spray-on or lotion SPF at your destination."
Get it from Amazon for $9.84.
Huppy
Huppy is an Asian-owned small biz creating plastic-free toothpaste tablets out of sustainably and ethically sourced ingredients. Everything is vegan, GMO- and cruelty-free. Best of all? Huppy donates 2% of revenue to fund sustainability initiatives!
BuzzFeed Shopping editor Danielle Healy says, "I love how zero-waste the process is with Huppy. You get a forever tin (pick from blue or blush) and then buy refills that come in compostable pouches. The whole chewing thing can be weird at first (my boyfriend found it aggressively minty, I just think they taste like Altoids), but both of us got used to it pretty quickly. With water, the tabs foam up pretty instantly, and after that, it's just a normal teeth-brushing experience. In fact, I'm actually finding that not dealing with drippy toothpaste and tiny screw-on caps is actually pretty delightful. And I'm absolutely not traveling with regular toothpaste ever again — this is a travel must-have regardless of what you use at home. A cleaner process both in and out of my mouth."
Get 62 peppermint-flavored tablets from Huppy for $13.
*Especially* if you're traveling abroad for a long period, don't feel like you need to pack enough sunscreen, moisturizer, or shampoo for the entire time you're away from home. You're just weighing yourself down unnecessarily!
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Promising review: "Saw this in an article about travel items and decided to get it for a trip overseas. So glad I did — the forecast said rain so I packed my rain jacket only to find hot sunny skies. Rather than tie this around my waist and have it fall or get in the way, I wadded it up and used this strap to attach it to my bag. The strap is adjustable, so you can get a tight fit. Carried my coat for me. Would also work to attach a bag to a suitcase, water bottle to a purse, etc. So many uses, just get it and try it out. Really helpful and handy little travel item." —David Shaughnessy
Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in six colors and in sets of two).
The travel belt is adjustable to 38 inches to fit most bags. The belt itself is vegan leather with elastic accents and a quick-release buckle.
Cincha is a small business in California that develops adjustable travel belts made out of vegan leather. The brand donates 100 airline miles for each purchase, which are used to reconnect separated migrant families.
Promising review: "This little belt saves so much hassle when traveling. For years, I wound the straps of my underseat bag through the handle of my suitcase, but the bag inevitably shifted while maneuvering through airports. And the straps were a nuisance to unwind when the luggage pieces needed to be separated. Now I don't have to look back to see whether my carryon is secure. When it's time to separate my luggage pieces, the buckle makes it simple. The belt even stays put when the buckle is open because of the part that slips over the suitcase handle. All in all, a nice little extra comfort while traveling. Wish I had bought it years ago." —Trumpetvine
Get it from Amazon for $39.99 (available in 17 colors).
The stroller is supposed to fit kids from 6 months up to 55 pounds (approx. 5 years), and only weighs 9.5 pounds.
Promising review: "This stroller is great! So cool looking, too. I constantly have moms coming up to me asking where I got this! So easy to fold, so light, and barely takes any space in my trunk. We took it on a flight, and the flight attendants recognized the stroller and told me that I can just wheel the baby on and put the stroller in the overhead bin. I wish I had gotten this stroller with my oldest, but I was being cheap. This stroller is so worth the money. I regret not getting it sooner! But at least my youngest can enjoy it." —Nai Len
Get it from Amazon for $208.99.
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