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Traveling makes me think of the section in the pharmacy filled with mini-versions of conventional hygiene products at escalated prices. When I used to use them, I would settle for a shampoo that I didn’t really like, a deodorant that I would inevitably toss or forget about, and some other tiny supplies that would just be thrown out after my week of travel was up. Then I would buy them again for my next trip.

So much waste.

By reusing some containers you probably already have at your home, you can skip the travel section of your pharmacy altogether and make a travel kit full of the products you use everyday- absolutely free.

Here is how I packed my kit:
Essentials:

  • Sustainable Toothbrush
  • Homemade Tooth Powder that I put in an old skincare jar
  • A vintage Soap Container to protect my soap (If you already have one, don’t buy a new one! Try to find one on Craigslist, from a local Etsy vendor, or at your local thrift store)
  • A bulk-unpackaged Organic Shampoo bar that I use everyday (no need to buy a new one-I use the one that I have in my shower) – I also use this as body soap when I travel
  • Bulk Conditioner in a small jar
  • Homemade Body and Face Cream
  • Homemade Deodorant 
  • Glasses
  • Contact Case
    • I do not normally pack contact solution with me as my entire family wears contacts and I always know I can borrow theirs. In the event that I am flying, I buy a travel sized contact solution. Otherwise, I bring my full sized solution. Contact solution is the one thing that I still purchase instead of making as I can recycle the container, and want to ensure that my eyes are protected.
  • Reusable Razor (not shown) I would bring this in my toiletries case if I am not flying- otherwise I would purchase a new blade at my destination. I do not check luggage, otherwise you could check your razor blade.

Secondary:

  • Organic Tea Tree Oil- flying, changes in eating habits, and alcohol can cause blemishes which I like to keep at bay using a dab of tea tree oil
  • Aspirin/Antacid – when I travel, my eating and sleeping patterns change which can cause upset stomach or headaches- I like to be prepared for this by bringing these along
  • A handkerchief- I bring this along to serve a variety of purposes, to use as a napkin, to wrap my toothbrush in if it is wet, or in place of tissues

I put all of these items in the same toiletries case that has been in my family for years. There is absolutely no need to buy any type of travel case as this works perfectly! If you need one, you could use a makeup bag, a collapsable lunch box, or a large pencil case. You might also be able to find a reusable bag at your local thrift store.

Safe Travels!

Update: We now offer many of these items at Package Free!

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18 comments

  1. Hi 🙂 first of all really amazing blog and I am impressed by your commitment! being an environmental studies major myself I can really relate to that feeling that motivated you to start your zero waste life! I still have a long way to go but I'm doing my best 😉
    well what I actually wanted to ask… do you have a recipe for your homemade body cream? if you have one it would be really cool if you could send it to me 🙂
    greeting from vienna, austria
    nadja 🙂

  2. Hi Lauren, not a particularly dignified question this but what do you do for loo roll and sanitary towels?
    Cheers!

  3. I've been trying to put together a travel kit I can easily renew without a lot of money/waste and that's how I came across this place. At the moment I'm on the hunt for a razor with removable and sharpen-able blades. However I have an extra, annoying, issue. Even eBay, a place I browse regularly, will often charge ridiculously high postage to Australia where I am (some sellers in the US seem to think I live on Mars!). I will keep looking however.
    I probably will never live totally trash free but some things really don't need to be disposable. I applaud your ingenuity and perseverance and thank you for posting stuff to read. It is a great motivator for someone like me who struggles sometimes. 🙂

  4. How did you replace dental floss? Could you post the ingredients and recipe for your deodorant, shampoo bar, and body/face cream? Thank you!

  5. Hi Lauren can you share which shampoo bar do you buy in bulk? What does it contain and what is the PH of it? I havê made the switch but my hair is super dry and I havê been reading that the alkaline ingredientes to do the saponification bring down the PH too much so I dont know how to counter balance it or how to find an appropriate one! I AM asking you because every picture you post your hair always looks wonderful:) thanks

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