I Replaced All My Liquid Toiletries (TSA Liquid Rule Hacks)

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I replaced all of my liquid toiletries with solids and it was shocking! In today's video, I show you some really good solid travel toiletries, and why they might change the way you travel.

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Contents of this video:

00:00 - Intro
00:50 - Shampoo Bar
02:44 - Soap Bag
04:19 - Travel Comb
05:46 - Dry Soap
07:00 - Solid Toothpaste
08:22 - Travel Toothbrush
09:08 - Solid Lotion
10:12 - Lip Balm
10:33 - Cooling Stick
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What solid travel products do you like? Let me know

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thetravelcoaches
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I store my soap bar in a small organza bag with a draw string. These tiny bags are available from dollar stores and are intended as gift bags. The drawer string/ribbon allows me to hang the soap on a shower curtain ring or over a tap. The texture of the organza acts as a mild exfoliant.

simonfrior
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I use the matador bag for my shampoo bars, but I also cut them into quarters to make them even more lightweight. I also cut up a laundry bar (only a couple of bucks at Walmart) to do handwashing in the sink. At age 61, I am always trying to lighten my load and use a smaller backpack!

juliannelaird
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Perfume - Lush, Jo Malone
Face moisturizer - Olay sticks
Sunscreen sticks
Bug repellent sticks
Kitsch shampoo & conditioner - also has great travel containers
Colgate toothpaste tabs
Makeup remover balm stick - Elf & Wet ‘n Wild

vhoov
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I love that you mentioned Lush. I use it daily and have found that the store will even give you samples which can also be used for a weekend getaway😅

daisygarcia
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I just use the hotel hair dryer to dry my soap bars.

TracyKMainwaring
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I have the Matador bag and I love it.
On Maggi Fuchs' channel she recommended putting the bar of soap in a plastic mesh bag before putting in the Matador bag and that way it is easier to remove the bar of soap.
Now with the mesh bag and the incredible Matador bag my soap lasts much longer and doesn't get strange or chewy.
I like that he explains very well and we can see how things work and not just talking
Thanks for all your advices.

erem.
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I switched to all solids this year and it is nice to not worry about liquids for spilling or TSA even with Global Entry. Some toothpaste tabs have fluoride and others don't so check the label. We use both but the fluoride versions don't foam up as nicely as the non fluoride versions. Lush shampoo and conditioner bars work great. I use bar soap for body and a shave soap with brush but plan on trying just Dove Mens + care for both and maybe even getting rid of the shave brush. I also use a buff puff exfoliator pad instead of an exfoliating cream. It is more aggressive but works well and no liquid to deal with.

zeitgeist
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Ethique solid bars are wonderful and are plastic free. I use them both at home and on travel.

Nancy-wf
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I've been team "solid travel toiletries" for years now. So much easier as a long-term frequent traveler. Even though we check a suitcase, I'd rather not deal with liquids leaking in our suitcase. My favorite find is The Powder Shampoo, which lathers with water. It works better than bar shampoo for me. 🌺Heidi

KenshoQuest
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Another cool hack I learned recently, is to decant a liquid onto cotton rounds. I like to travel with witch hazel to clean my face, or if I get a cut. It has several uses since it’s a natural astringent. Then I have a small round tin to put them in, or you can use a baggie. Once you decant a liquid, it doesn’t have to go on your liquids bag. Like wet wipes. Also, if you take hand sanitizer that is under 100ml then it MUST go in your liquids bag, but if it’s larger, it doesn’t. Weird right. A new rule since the pandemic. I would double check with TSA first to make sure it hasn’t changed. Also, that may not apply if you are flying with other airlines not originating in the states. Like if you go to Europe and start hopping around to different cities, like I’m doing next month. Happy travels!

EveLivesToTravel
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Crystal deodorant sticks are great! All you have to do is wet them. They last a long time too.

AnnieGill
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Olay makes water-activated facial wash cloths. I even cut them into smaller pieces to get more uses out of one. They remove
makeup well and do not sting your eyes like some makeup removers I have tried.

ajm
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I love the little solid sunscreen sticks by CeraVe. Great vid!

bearisland
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i started out with the shampoo./conditioner bars, but then i realized they're quite heavy, given that the airlines i'd be on have very strict carryon rules for luggage both weight and size wise. i'm trying to look for sheets instead, including laundry sheets. im trying the toner/serum hack of moistening cotton rounds with them

zilam
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JUST got me some laundry detergent 'sheets'. Cut a sheet in quarters and will test soon.

harveyh
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Dr Bronner’s Castile soap is perfect for hair, body and laundry. I’m a woman, by the way.

josephinecronin
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I've had 2 different lotion bars. One in a tin and it got sticky after a bit. It had a strong lavender smell, so i just used it beside my bed, open, to help me sleep. The other was in a twist up stick. It's much better but still not lotiony. What i generally use is 100% shea butter. It's very solid. Take a tiny amount and it softens on your skin quite nicely. Great on cuticles and elbows, and also on burns or bug bite scabs that are dry and itchy. I will use a tiny bit on my face if i have a dry patch, but generally just rely on my sunscreen.

TracyKMainwaring
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I really appreciate your thorough explanations..tips for better use of the products. I already use many of these but enjoy learning about others!

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I bought a aquaphor stick for my next trip. I am intrigued by the toothpaste bites - I need to try those.

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