Here’s a clear and practical way to organise your travelling kit so everything stays neat, accessible, and compact — without you feeling like you’re packing for a moon mission.
1. Choose the Right Bag
- Type: Toiletry pouch, dopp kit, or zippered organiser.
- Material: Waterproof or water-resistant (for spills).
- Compartments: Multiple pockets or mesh sections help separate items.
2. Categorise Your Items
Break your kit into small groups so you can find things quickly.
A. Toiletries
- Toothbrush + toothpaste
- Mini shampoo & conditioner
- Body wash or soap
- Moisturiser / sunscreen
- Deodorant
- Comb or hairbrush
(Tip: Go for travel-size bottles to save space.)
B. Skincare & Makeup (if needed)
- Face wash
- Lip balm
- Compact makeup kit (BB cream, kajal/eyeliner, lipstick)
- Makeup remover wipes
C. Personal Care Essentials
- Razor / shaving kit
- Sanitary pads/tampons/menstrual cup
- Hand sanitizer
- Tissues / wet wipes
D. Medicines & First Aid
- Basic medicines (headache, fever, stomach upset)
- Band-aids
- Antiseptic cream
(Keep in a small zip-lock to avoid leaks.)
3. Packing Tips
- Use small zip-lock bags to group similar items.
- Keep liquids in leak-proof bottles and wrap them in cling film or a small pouch.
- Store items vertically so you can see them at a glance.
- Label small bottles so you don’t confuse shampoo with body lotion.
4. Extra Smart Add-ons
- Foldable toothbrush cover
- Mini sewing kit
- Nail clipper & file
- Reusable silicone bottles for rees
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