
How to Pack a Carry On Suitcase for Women Wolters World
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Date: 2022-02-04
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MizzKittyBichon
If you're not a tampon person, you can take some Softcups with you. You could take a reusable menstrual cup with you, but keep in mind that you will need something to clean your cup with like bottled water, pH balanced disposable wipes, or even some TP. You will also need to sterilize your cup. Sterilizing tablets like the Milton brand ones would make a good travel-friendly option.
If you don't want to use typical store-bought menstrual pads (or can't use them because of an allergy or skin sensitivity, as is my case, there are brands out there that make disposable pads made from organic cotton and don't contain any plastic or toxic chemicals. Natracare, Maxim, Organyc, and Veeda are some brands worth looking into. You could bring some cloth pads, but again, you need a way to clean them.
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If you're not a tampon person, you can take some Softcups with you. You could take a reusable menstrual cup with you, but keep in mind that you will need something to clean your cup with like bottled water, pH balanced disposable wipes, or even some TP. You will also need to sterilize your cup. Sterilizing tablets like the Milton brand ones would make a good travel-friendly option.
If you don't want to use typical store-bought menstrual pads (or can't use them because of an allergy or skin sensitivity, as is my case, there are brands out there that make disposable pads made from organic cotton and don't contain any plastic or toxic chemicals. Natracare, Maxim, Organyc, and Veeda are some brands worth looking into. You could bring some cloth pads, but again, you need a way to clean them.
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vitaminanime
Very helpful because when I travel I tend to bring everything but the kitchen sink. I'm going to New Orleans in July (I've watched your NOLA videos they're great [and I'm prepared for the heat and humidity]) and I was wondering would wearing my Skechers for arriving in and packing along my gladiator sandals and Converse hi-tops in my luggage. Would that be packing along too many shoes? That being said do you have any advice for people who tend to bring with them everything they've ever owned? I like to be prepared but I don't like my luggage to weigh more than an aircraft carrier
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Very helpful because when I travel I tend to bring everything but the kitchen sink. I'm going to New Orleans in July (I've watched your NOLA videos they're great [and I'm prepared for the heat and humidity]) and I was wondering would wearing my Skechers for arriving in and packing along my gladiator sandals and Converse hi-tops in my luggage. Would that be packing along too many shoes? That being said do you have any advice for people who tend to bring with them everything they've ever owned? I like to be prepared but I don't like my luggage to weigh more than an aircraft carrier
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Penny
I have heard this video on more than one occasion (I'll have YouTube on while I'm working so I can hear but not see it, first time I had read the comments, I never heard the breathing. lol I did use the washcloth tip on my first trip to Europe(bought a pack of four at Dollar Tree so I could just pitch them)and was glad I did. Also used the laundry drying with towel tip from another video. Worked out great especially since housekeeping left their cart parked near our room all the time.
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I have heard this video on more than one occasion (I'll have YouTube on while I'm working so I can hear but not see it, first time I had read the comments, I never heard the breathing. lol I did use the washcloth tip on my first trip to Europe(bought a pack of four at Dollar Tree so I could just pitch them)and was glad I did. Also used the laundry drying with towel tip from another video. Worked out great especially since housekeeping left their cart parked near our room all the time.
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MsCroissant
I have been over to Europe twice now and one thing I would suggest is get a collapsible duffel bag and pack it in your check bag. So when you fly to Europe you have your one personal item and one check bag. When you fly back you have your one checked bag, your duffel which you carry on the plane and your one personal item
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I have been over to Europe twice now and one thing I would suggest is get a collapsible duffel bag and pack it in your check bag. So when you fly to Europe you have your one personal item and one check bag. When you fly back you have your one checked bag, your duffel which you carry on the plane and your one personal item
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The
Jocelyn, I love your and you husband's videos and it's interesting hearing what you think about travelling in Europe (I am from the UK. A lot of what you say is sage and as a frequent traveller myself I agree with it. I don't understand the wash cloth thing though! Also, my biggest tip is to stop using tampons and buy a moon cup.
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Jocelyn, I love your and you husband's videos and it's interesting hearing what you think about travelling in Europe (I am from the UK. A lot of what you say is sage and as a frequent traveller myself I agree with it. I don't understand the wash cloth thing though! Also, my biggest tip is to stop using tampons and buy a moon cup.
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Barbara
The rolling your clothes debate again. I personally prefer to have my clothes flat in a travel flat envelope (not the new cheap soft box ones. When we are staying for a few days the parcel of clothes comes out and easy to find certain items in a controlled way. Just my preference but always always less is more
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The rolling your clothes debate again. I personally prefer to have my clothes flat in a travel flat envelope (not the new cheap soft box ones. When we are staying for a few days the parcel of clothes comes out and easy to find certain items in a controlled way. Just my preference but always always less is more
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jking19931
Hi. I've been watching a lot of your videos and have found them very helpful. I was wondering if you could do a men's packing video. I'm traveling to Europe in the fall and am looking for packing tips as well as what to bring, what shoes to wear, etc. Thanks!
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Hi. I've been watching a lot of your videos and have found them very helpful. I was wondering if you could do a men's packing video. I'm traveling to Europe in the fall and am looking for packing tips as well as what to bring, what shoes to wear, etc. Thanks!
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Lasairfhiona
That's so cute about the coloured shoes for your kiddos! I highly highly recommend the dry shampoo that Lush make. it's powder so doesn't count towards your liquids and won't be an aerosol going off in your bag! and it lasts forever: )
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That's so cute about the coloured shoes for your kiddos! I highly highly recommend the dry shampoo that Lush make. it's powder so doesn't count towards your liquids and won't be an aerosol going off in your bag! and it lasts forever: )
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Anna
For me? Tinted moisturizer. Works great in place of foundation. I don't usually wear a lot of makeup anyway, so I pack tinted moisturizer, a mascara, and a couple of lipsticks.
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For me? Tinted moisturizer. Works great in place of foundation. I don't usually wear a lot of makeup anyway, so I pack tinted moisturizer, a mascara, and a couple of lipsticks.
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janewright315
Shampoo bars. Best thing ever. The ones by ethique. Seriously. Never taking liquid shampoo again, tiny lasts forever. And omg hair is amazing after them.
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Shampoo bars. Best thing ever. The ones by ethique. Seriously. Never taking liquid shampoo again, tiny lasts forever. And omg hair is amazing after them.
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