This Toiletry Checklist Is a Time-saving Packing HackRebecca CarhartSun, February 10, 2019 at 10:30 AM UTCThe first step to building your go-to toiletry bag is finding the right pouch to hold all the supplies you’ll need. I like this one from Sephora because it is see-through and fits the TSA-size requirements, so it makes getting through airport security a breeze. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that it’s affordable and cute. To buy: sephora.com, $5Courtesy of SephoraSince hotels (and even a lot of Airbnbs) supply shampoo and conditioner, I typically don’t bother packing them. But I make sure to have a travel-size bottle of dry shampoo in my kit to give my hair a boost on travel days. I love this option by Klorane, so I stock up by the three-pack to ensure I always have a replacement available. To buy: sephora.com, $24Courtesy of SephoraIt’s smart to pack a travel-size hair spray to keep flyaways at bay and keep your tresses in place. Bonus: You can have your hairspray do double duty and also act as a static guard throughout your trip. To buy: walmart.com, $6Courtesy of WalmartTo help avoid germs while traveling, hand sanitizer is a must. This option from Germ-X is great because it comes in a convenient spray bottle and it contains aloe, so it won’t dry out your skin. To buy: walmart.com, $2Courtesy of WalmartAfter a long day of traveling my skin is in of a boost, so I like to keep this serum on hand. Not only does it exfoliate dry skin cells, but it also evens out my skin tone. My complexion is brighter and glowing after using it. To buy: ulta.com, $19Courtesy of UltaSince flights tend to dry out my skin, I put on moisturizer after I apply the serum to lock in hydration. This travel-size option by La Roche Posay is great because the lightweight cream leaves my skin silky smooth and the oil-free formula doesn’t clog my pores. To buy: amazon.com, $20Courtesy of AmazonI have fair skin so I take sunscreen with me wherever I go. I love these packets by Banana Boat because they give great SPF coverage without taking up a lot of space in my toiletry bag. To buy: amazon.com, $15Courtesy of AmazonThere’s nothing better than coming home and removing your makeup after a long day of sightseeing. I use this gentle makeup remover by Bioderma every day at home, so I always make sure to have the travel-size bottle and a few cotton rounds in my kit. To buy: amazon.com, $6Courtesy of AmazonDeodorant is a toiletry bag staple. I like to use this option by Secret because it has a nice, clean smell and offers all-day protection. It also comes in a convenient three-pack, so I always have a backup at the ready. To buy: amazon.com, $10Courtesy of AmazonSurprisingly I’ve never forgotten to pack my toothbrush, but toothpaste is another story. I can’t remember all the times I've had to run out and buy a tube or borrow some from a traveling companion. So now I make sure to have one in my toiletry kit. I often buy them in bulk (like this 24-pack) to save money. To buy: amazon.com, $17Courtesy of AmazonNo one wants to deal with chapped lips while traveling, so I always have a lip balm in my bag. I like to stock up with an option that offers SPF protection like this Sun Bum balm, so I know my lips will be protected when I travel to sunny destinations. To buy: amazon.com, $8Courtesy of AmazonI usually pack a round brush in my suitcase to style my hair, but I also pack this Mason Pearson comb in my toiletry bag to get rid of any snarls. It painlessly detangles my hair and doesn’t take up much space. I’ve had it for years, and it is still as good as new. To buy: neimanmarcus.com, $35Courtesy of Neiman Marcus1 of 131 of 13Toiletry Bag2 of 13The first step to building your go-to toiletry bag is finding the right pouch to hold all the supplies you’ll need. I like this one from Sephora because it is see-through and fits the TSA-size requirements, so it makes getting through airport security a breeze. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that it’s affordable and cute. To buy: sephora.com, $5Courtesy of SephoraDry Shampoo3 of 13Since hotels (and even a lot of Airbnbs) supply shampoo and conditioner, I typically don’t bother packing them. But I make sure to have a travel-size bottle of dry shampoo in my kit to give my hair a boost on travel days. I love this option by Klorane, so I stock up by the three-pack to ensure I always have a replacement available. To buy: sephora.com, $24Courtesy of SephoraHairspray4 of 13It’s smart to pack a travel-size hair spray to keep flyaways at bay and keep your tresses in place. Bonus: You can have your hairspray do double duty and also act as a static guard throughout your trip. To buy: walmart.com, $6Courtesy of WalmartHand Sanitizer5 of 13To help avoid germs while traveling, hand sanitizer is a must. This option from Germ-X is great because it comes in a convenient spray bottle and it contains aloe, so it won’t dry out your skin. To buy: walmart.com, $2Courtesy of WalmartFace Serum6 of 13After a long day of traveling my skin is in of a boost, so I like to keep this serum on hand. Not only does it exfoliate dry skin cells, but it also evens out my skin tone. My complexion is brighter and glowing after using it. To buy: ulta.com, $19Courtesy of UltaMoisturizer7 of 13Since flights tend to dry out my skin, I put on moisturizer after I apply the serum to lock in hydration. This travel-size option by La Roche Posay is great because the lightweight cream leaves my skin silky smooth and the oil-free formula doesn’t clog my pores. To buy: amazon.com, $20Courtesy of AmazonSunscreen8 of 13I have fair skin so I take sunscreen with me wherever I go. I love these packets by Banana Boat because they give great SPF coverage without taking up a lot of space in my toiletry bag. To buy: amazon.com, $15Courtesy of AmazonMakeup Remover9 of 13There’s nothing better than coming home and removing your makeup after a long day of sightseeing. I use this gentle makeup remover by Bioderma every day at home, so I always make sure to have the travel-size bottle and a few cotton rounds in my kit. To buy: amazon.com, $6Courtesy of AmazonDeodorant10 of 13Deodorant is a toiletry bag staple. I like to use this option by Secret because it has a nice, clean smell and offers all-day protection. It also comes in a convenient three-pack, so I always have a backup at the ready. To buy: amazon.com, $10Courtesy of AmazonToothpaste11 of 13Surprisingly I’ve never forgotten to pack my toothbrush, but toothpaste is another story. I can’t remember all the times I've had to run out and buy a tube or borrow some from a traveling companion. So now I make sure to have one in my toiletry kit. I often buy them in bulk (like this 24-pack) to save money. To buy: amazon.com, $17Courtesy of AmazonLip Balm12 of 13No one wants to deal with chapped lips while traveling, so I always have a lip balm in my bag. I like to stock up with an option that offers SPF protection like this Sun Bum balm, so I know my lips will be protected when I travel to sunny destinations. To buy: amazon.com, $8Courtesy of AmazonComb13 of 13I usually pack a round brush in my suitcase to style my hair, but I also pack this Mason Pearson comb in my toiletry bag to get rid of any snarls. It painlessly detangles my hair and doesn’t take up much space. I’ve had it for years, and it is still as good as new. To buy: neimanmarcus.com, $35Courtesy of Neiman MarcusNever forget to pack your favorite beauty products again.About Our Ads