Travel Toiletry Bag Packing List: What Toiletries I Pack For Trips
Need some packing inspiration? Check out my travel toiletry bag! I thought I would share what I packed in my travel toiletry bag for my 10 day trip to Hong Kong and Thailand!
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My Dsptch x Baxter of California Dopp Kit. It’s for men but awesome for all
Inside my Dsptch x BOC travel toiletry bag (links are clickable):
- Floss picks – I am the queen of getting food in my grill
- Mouth guard – I grind so hard I fractured my tooth last year
- Toms of Maine mini toothpaste
- Bic Bella razor and shave cream from a past hotel stay
- Sonicare toothbrush – I cannot use a manual anymore!
- Le Labo Rose body wash from the hotel for when I stayed at friends villa. Rest of time used hotel soap
- Kiehl’s Silk Groom for hair in travel size
- Q-Tips
- Swissco wide tooth comb
- Tweezerman mini
- Muji container filled with La Roche Posay Effaclar cleanser
- Sun Bum Sunscreen Stick SPF 30 to protect my face from the Asian hot sun
- Alfresco Natural Mosquito Repellent – They sent me samples. It worked well when I remembered to use it and Thailand has lots of mozzies at night!
- Dermalogica Clean Start Welcome Matte SPF 15 – I can never have enough sunscreen on my face
- Extra contacts
- Muji containers filled with Trader Joes coconut body butter, conditioner
- Secret Clinical Strength travel size – because Asia is so hot and I sweat a lot there
- Diptyque fragrance solid – Love the Do Son and fragrance solids!! Less liquid!
Inside my carry-on travel toiletry bag:
- The clear plastic bag is by Muji. I got tired of just using Ziplocs. Bad for the enviro too.
- Muji container filled with La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo – keeps my oil factory skin in check!
- Molton Brown moisturizer from a past hotel stay
- Contact solution
- Contact case
- Bioderma Cleansing Water – Best ever make up remover. I love it!!!
- Antibacterial hand spray
- Lucas Papaw ointment – diaper cream in Australia but good for dry spots and lip balm!!! I make Aussie friends bring me some
Post-trip thoughts:
- Looking back at my 10 day trip to Asia everything was the perfect amount except the toothpaste. I didn’t have enough but my friend had a big tube so it was fine. Because I was checking in my bag, I should have carried a larger tube.
- I would probably grab the bigger size of Tom’s of Maine that I’ve seen that is carry-on friendly
- I also didn’t need to bring the Muji tub of moisturizer since I brought the Molton Brown one.
- Bioderma now makes face wipes so that would be better for less liquid!
- I did forget to bring a pumice stone or my Ped-Egg. Since I wear sandals I need to keep my feet in check. I picked one up at beauty emporium Sasa in HK though.
What’s in your travel toiletry bag? This list is not including my makeup bag, which I wrote about ages ago here.
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