Why pack a travel hygiene kit ?
A travel hygiene kit makes every trip feel easier. Whether you're travelling for work or heading off on holiday, it helps you keep up your skincare routine and personal hygiene without compromise. Airports, hotels and other public spaces do not always have everything you need for your daily wellbeing, so having your essentials close at hand can make all the difference.
One often-overlooked extra is a travel mirror. Slip one into your bag and your beauty routine stays simple, even when you're far from home.
The travel hygiene kit essentials worth packing
Personal care
Every well-packed travel hygiene kit starts with the right personal care basics. Here are the must-haves:
- Travel-size toothbrush and toothpaste
- Shampoo and shower gel in bottles under 100 ml (to meet cabin restrictions)
- Compact deodorant or deodorising wipes
- Toilet paper and pocket tissues
Beauty essentials
Even on the go, taking care of yourself matters. A few beauty staples to add to your bag:
- Face and hand moisturiser in sample sizes
- Powder, blusher and mascara
- Lip balm and sun cream
- Mini hairbrush and hair ties
First aid essentials
Minor mishaps can happen on any journey. A basic first aid kit can save you a lot of hassle :
- Plasters, bandages and rubbing alcohol
- Pain relief and personal medication
- Motion sickness treatment
- Tweezers and nail scissors
How to organise your hygiene kit and save space
Use the right containers
To stay within airline rules and help prevent leaks, choose reusable travel bottles designed specifically for travelling. There are plenty of options, from small bottles for liquids to dispensers for creams and lotions.
Make the most of the space in your bag
Choose a compartment wash bag to keep everything neatly organised. Rolling your clothes instead of folding them can also free up extra space, making it easier to tuck in your travel hygiene kit.
Space-saving swaps
Some products can be replaced with solid alternatives to save space and comply with flight restrictions :
- Solid soap and shampoo bars
- Reusable cotton buds
- Multi-purpose cleansing wipes
Miss nothing with the ultimate hygiene kit checklist
Checklist for a complete kit
The easiest way to avoid leaving anything behind is to make a checklist before every trip:
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Shower gel, shampoo, conditioner
- Deodorant, razor, shaving foam or shaving gel
- Creams and lotions tailored to your needs
- Basic medical kit
- Essential beauty accessories
Adapt your kit to your destination
Every destination comes with its own care and hygiene challenges. Depending on the climate and the facilities available, adjust your list to include items such as mosquito repellent, anti-diarrhoea medicine or extra-rich moisturisers for dry climates.
Frequently asked questions about travel hygiene kits
Which products are allowed in the cabin ?
Under airline regulations, liquid containers must be under 100 ml. Decant your favourite products into small bottles, and bear in mind that rigid containers can help reduce the risk of leaks.
What should you prioritise for long trips ?
For longer journeys, go for refillable, multi-purpose kits. Some soaps, for instance, can be used for your body, hair and even laundry. It is also worth making sure you have enough refills with you, or planning where to buy anything you run out of locally.
How do you stop products leaking in transit ?
To avoid unpleasant surprises, seal your bottles with cling film before screwing the caps back on. Then place them inside a sealed bag to prevent any spills from causing damage.