I’m a Travel Writer and This Is My Time-Saving Packing Hack (It’s Ingenious!)

Aly Walansky
Aly Walansky
Aly Walansky is a New York City-based food and travel writer. Her work has been seen on Today.com, Forbes, AllRecipes, Food Network, and many more. When she's not working, she loves to cook, try out fun cocktail bars, and play with her adorable puppies.
published Jun 12, 2024
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As fun as travel is, a lot needs to happen before you can step foot on a plane. There are flights to book and itineraries to plan, and as exciting as that process can be, getting the packing out of the way often takes work. 

I go on trips a few times a month as a food and travel writer, and whether it’s a quick weekend jaunt to check out a regional food festival or a transcontinental one to visit vineyards, packing is still a task that’s often as overwhelming as it is complicated.

However, no matter how short or long my trip is, if my destination is warm or cold, I always bring a bag of makeup and toiletries. And to make sure I’m ready for anything, I keep a travel-only toiletry bag stashed in my luggage at all times, even when I’m not going anywhere.

This has been a time-saver and streamlined my packing process. There’d been enough scrambling at pharmacies in other countries to pick up mascara or toothpaste that I realized there was a clear solution to always have what I needed ready and on hand.

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My toiletry bag contains all my travel essentials. This includes items I use in the shower (like a shower cap, razor, and mini-sized bottles of shampoos, conditioners, body wash, and styling products), travel-sized cleanser and moisturizer, and SPF. The bag is rounded out with my makeup, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, and any medications or other health items I may need, from tampons to fever reducers and a first-aid kit. 

It may seem like a lot, but these are items that are needed time and again, and if I was packing a toiletry bag from scratch every trip, chances are some would be forgotten along the way. But as they are always inside the case and packed, this takes one time-consuming task off my pre-travel to-do list to worry about.

It’s simply more convenient to have all my toiletries in one organized place, but it’s the greatest failsafe to ensure I don’t forget any important items each time around as I pack for a trip. Inevitably products will get finished along the way, and for those who don’t travel as frequently as I do, it’s possible items will pass their expiration date before they are used. For this reason, it’s a good idea to give the toiletry bag an occasional once-over and replace items as needed. 

If I happen to use the last of my toothpaste or concealer while traveling, I’ll always make a note for myself to add a fresh one to the bag upon unpacking when I return home. That way, I don’t inadvertently run into an issue of not having something I need next time around.

By having a travel-only toiletry bag constantly packed I feel so prepared and am less likely to have a panicked moment wondering why I forgot something because it’ll be in my bags or replenished before my next flight.

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