If You’re Dreading All The Traveling You Have To Do, These 36 Products Will Help Make It Easier

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May the power of this weighted eye mask and this roll-on migraine relief stick carry you through the many, many places you need to go.

1. A portable extendable power strip to save your technologically-dependent butt when you end up in a hotel with one (1) measly outlet. Even if it’s an absurd distance from the bed, this will extend so your gadgets are all close by, and easily charge all of them at once. 

Promising review: “This is the best extension cord, especially for travel. It’s compact and you can use plugs or USB with several ports. You’ll never need a bunch of outlets again.” —Paula A. Austin

Get it from Amazon for $18.99. 

2. A weighted eye mask that’s basically like a weighted blanket for your human eyes, designed to decrease stress and encourage ~deep sleep~. They also feature a 3D contour, so they’re hollowed out in the middle and won’t rest right on top of your eyes. 

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Promising review: “Love these. These are soft and very comfortable, and they seriously black out every bit of light. I love them. I would highly recommend. I’ll probably never sleep without them again.” —AJ

Get a pack of two from Amazon for $16.99 (available in seven sets). 

3. A hands-free (rotating!) phone mount designed for use on all airlines — not only can you mount it to the tray table of an airplane seat, but to the arm of a chair or any flat surface, so you’ll be able to stream content easy as pie wherever you roam. Reviewers have used it on everything from their car dashboards to carry-on handles to office desks to bedside tables. 

Perilogics is a small business creating hyper-functional tool holsters and bags for carrying your stuff on the go. 

Promising review: “I bought this nifty gadget about six months ago for a multi-leg, ultra-long-haul trip, and it more than held up the entire duration. I was able to finagle it to fit the tray tables on different planes, and like others, I find the height just nice when clamped onto a stowed tray table. It also works on my roller carry-on handle during layovers.” —Earendil

Get it from Amazon for $14.97.

4. A newly-updated AirFly, a handy gadget you can use to connect your wireless headphones to the headphone jacks on flights so you can stream The Fault in Our Stars and bawl thousands of feet in the air again without dealing with the poor quality of the airline’s headphones or shelling out $$ for them. Bonus: you can use these to connect to audio jacks on gym equipment and gaming devices, too! 

Here’s what BuzzFeeder Chelsea Stuart has to say about them: “Last year I splurged on some AirPod Maxes and for the amount of money I threw down on them, I was determined to get as much use out of them as possible and that included on plane rides. With the AirFly Pro, I can connect my headphones via Bluetooth and use the seat-back screen without having to fiddle with the free wired headphones they hand out that 1.) have horrible sound quality and 2.) don’t fit my ears in the slightest. (I swear my ear canals are tiny or something??)”

Promising review: “I saw this on TikTok and bought it instantly for an upcoming trip. I wish I knew about this sooner so I could enjoy inflight entertainment without needed additional headphones. This allows for that, which is great. It works so well, my husband bought one as well. Highly recommend.” —Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $28.99+ (available in four styles and two colors).

5. A set of feather-light, super durable compression packing cubes you can use to significantly decrease the bulk of your clothing to save space on trips. This particular set is a cut above the others because it comes with a mesh outside that allows you to see what’s in each bag without popping them all open to find something. 

Pro-tip: When you use compression packing cubes, it’s more effective to lay them flat than to roll them! It helps with the compression (and keeps your clothes from getting too wrinkled). 

Promising review: “These packing cubes helped to keep my clothing organized in my suitcase. They compressed my items and gave me a little more room in suitcase. They are mesh construction so you can see what is inside. Easy zippers. Expandable. Sturdy.” —Mary 

Get a set of six from Amazon for $26.99 (available in four colors). 

6. Plus a set of rainbow day-of-the-week packing cubes for mitigating some of the inevitable chaos of packing with kids, and help prevent any of their teensy wardrobe pieces from falling through the cracks on either end of the trip. (Psst — adults also use the larger size for their own outfits!) 
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Promising review: “This is the coolest organizer for kids. The size is perfect for a standard carryon luggage. Helps kids put their outfits together, day by day, for travel. Super fun colors, great quality, easy flow zippers, and lightweight fabric. This makes it really easy for parents and starts the kids getting organized, at a young age. Get these, the kids will love it!” —Skylar James

Get it from Amazon for $29.99 (available in two sizes). 

7. A pair of investmentworthy Loop Quiet 2 “hidden” earplugs designed with traveling in mind — this newly updated version is lightweight and flexible for a barely there fit that still manages to effectively muffle noise, whether you’re trying to get some shut-eye on a flight, focus during a work trip, or relax in a noisy city hotel. 

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Psst — Loop makes a variety of “hidden” earplugs for concerts, focus, and even for kids. Check them all out on Loop’s Amazon storefront! 

Promising review: “These are my third pair of Loop earplugs. I like using them in the car, on planes, at concerts, in class, and while sleeping. This is my first pair of the silicone ones which were much more comfortable to sleep in which I appreciated. If you are more sensitive to noises, I definitely recommend keeping these on you.” —Cash Tieman

Get it from Amazon for $27.95 (available in six colors). 

8. Plus a set of silicone “EarPlanes” with a twist-on structure to help relieve pressure that hurts your ears during altitude changes during landing and takeoff. Reviewers also swear by these for driving through altitude changes in the mountains and for helping with sinus pressure pain! 

Promising review: “This product has changed my life. I travel fairly frequently and always have issues with ear pressure on the plane. My ears will be clogged up, and it is painful to swallow for a day or two after short-distance flights. But now, I use these and fly incident-free. You are supposed to insert them before the plane takes off and then before landing. I have found that it works best if I leave them in the entire flight from before takeoff until landing, but they work almost as well if you take them out once you reach cruising altitude.” —Thomasina

Get it from Amazon for $7.69 (available in multipacks). 

9. A set of affordable, highly popular wireless Bluetooth earbuds reviewers compare to AirPods, but better — not only are they noise cancelling and waterproof, but but you can listen to music during your flight, car ride, or even while you’re sleeping *without* your ears feeling like they’ve been beaten up. These come equipped with several sizes of earbuds so you can get your perfect, painless fit.

These come with a wireless charging case that provides up to 14 hours of charge (with the earbuds able to play for four-plus hours with each full charge). The earbuds are also sweatproof and waterproof so you can use them during workouts or runs or even in the shower, and have a built-in mic so you can chat on the phone. Psst — these are also a great option for going outside in a mask, since they don’t have wires that’ll get tangled in the mask straps.

Promising review: “So many things to rave about with these! Quality of the design and feel of these is amazing. I could literally wear these all night while on vacation with a roommate who snored, they were that comfortable and good at noise cancelling. I use these most often to listen to music and the sound quality is superb. I have a pair of AirPods that I was *thankfully* gifted and I hardly ever use them because they just aren’t as good as my Tozos!”  —Alexis Arnold

Get it from Amazon for $25.99 (available in five colors).

10. A hands-free portable phone charger that sticks right onto your phone plug and chills there so easily that you might forget it’s there in the first place. This mini charger is designed to give you one full iPhone battery per charge, making it a lifesaver for busy humans, particularly ones who love traveling. 
Check out a TikTok of the charger in action. 

Promising review: “I used these several times for the past year, traveling for business and leisure. It is always a challenge to find an outlet at the airport since some airports do not offer a charging station. Using those types can also be a security risk. That’s why I love using these portable chargers. They are lightweight and fit in my travel handbag/or small backpack pocket. The portable chargers take about 30–35 minutes to fully charge if dead. Once charged, they charge fast and hold a charge for many hours.” —J

Get it from Amazon for $18.99+ (available in three colors). 

11. A magnetic folding pill organizer with conveniently visible pill windows for easy access. Each has six small compartments for little pills, plus a large compartment for capsules and vitamins, making it ideal for trips where you might need a lil’ emergency pharmacy in your backpack but don’t want to take up space. 

Promising review: “I purchased this because I saw them all over TikTok. As someone with chronic illness I honestly carry around like 10 different pill bottles for ‘just in case’ situations. This little pill box is a great size, I love that it’s magnetic and each little compartment fits a good amount of pills. It won’t fit a ton of Tums if that’s what you’re looking for, but the amount of space this has saved in my bag is amazing!” —Jasmin Salas

Get it from Amazon for $8.99. 

12. A fully waterproof tricked out travel backpack complete with *deep breath* two laptop sleeves, a shoe compartment, a secret anti-theft pocket, a USB charging port, and a “wet bag” to keep sweaty clothes or liquids away from your tech. Oh, and it’s cute as a BUTTON to boot. Who gave this backpack the right to flex on other backpacks this hard??? 

Promising review: “I recently took a cross-country flight with my three kids. I really didn’t want to worry about checked bags getting lost so maximizing our carry-ons was a priority. This backpack fit an unfathomable amount of stuff! Lots of zippers and compartments for everything from shoes to laptops/iPads, easy access compartments for cell phones and boarding passes, I fit tons of neatly folded clothes. The best part was that fully loaded it easily slid under the seat.” —Kindle Customer

Get it from Amazon for $22.29+ (available in two sizes and 28 styles). 

13. And a hanging cosmetic bag whose motto is “No beauty product left behind!!” This clear-pocketed compact bag fans out so you have all your beloved makeup and skincare at your disposal, converting any hotel bathroom into home sweet home. 
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I will scream this thing’s virtues on every corner of this earth. I used this on an eight-day international trip. It fit a veritable arsenal of products — all of my skincare, makeup, hair supplies, toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant were wedged in the different pockets, and still compacted easily and went right into my carryon backpack. It made setting up at the hotel a two-second process of hanging it up and having all my products instantly accessible to me and easy to put away. I cannot imagine traveling without it, especially now that I’ve used it on a multi-city trip where it was so handy to fold back up and take through multiple hotels. At one point, I forgot to properly close a lotion, and it exploded a bit, and the bag was super easy to clean from the inside! 

Get it from Amazon for $15.99+ (available in three sizes and 10 colors). 

14. A set of delightfully ~~tingly~~ self-heating soothing foot masks made with Epsom salts, lavender, and peppermint perfect for anyone whose step count while traveling is “too many.” Now instead of dealing with aching feet all night, you can get ahead of the situation with some ~self-care~. 

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Check out a TikTok of the foot masks in action. 

I’m a long-ish distance runner, and these were certainly an interesting experience for my feet! You slide them on and, after a few minutes, feel a tingling, mildly burning (in a good way) sensation. It doesn’t quite numb your feet, but it relaxes them. I kept them on for 30 minutes and then toweled my feet off, and the tingling sensation slowly faded over the next 30 minutes. After that, my feet felt very refreshed and relaxed at a time of day when they’re usually aching from all the miles I put in. The whole thing was a mess-free, easy process, and I will definitely keep them on hand for longer run days! 

Promising review: “Very soothing. My husband and l used these on our European vacation, and they definitely felt good on our feet!” —KS2018

Get a set of three pairs from Amazon for $11.97+.  

15. A stainless steel Memobottle, a true travel MVP — these insulated, leakproof bottles come in four very specific sizes with a flat-shaped design to be packed as easily and efficiently as possible, based on your needs. It also features a flask-style mouthpiece designed for faster hydration, and is dishwasher-safe. 

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Promising review: “I believe this has been my best purchase of 2023. This water bottle is well designed, holds water well and brings unnecessary attention but it’s welcomed 😈. It creates a different drinking experience and it’s unique yet awkward design fits in all bags. Even fits in my Vespa perfectly. I want to say the price is a little steep in my opinion, but after weeks of use, I get it.” —Aaron V. 

Get it from Amazon for $65+ (available in two colors and five sizes). 

16. A roll-on migraine stick made with peppermint, spearmint, and lavender oils to help you soothe away headaches, which frankly have a lot of audacity interrupting your travel plans. 

Basic Vigor is a US-based small business specializing in all-natural migraine relief products. 

Read more about aromatherapy and stress and tension at Johns Hopkins.

Promising review: “I’ve had migraines all my life — I’m 31 now. I’ve been on all kinds of prescriptions that work, but make me so sleepy… I’ve been using this stick for one week now, and it’s amazing! I rubbed it on at the first hint of a headache/migraine and it takes care of it fast. I haven’t taken a prescription migraine since I started using it.” —Amanda Braswell

Read BuzzFeed’s review of the migraine stick for more deets!

Get it from Amazon for $12.95.

17. A digital luggage scale perfect for anyone who likes to play chicken with the weight limits on various airlines. This gizmo will quickly and accurately let you know in pounds *or* kilograms how much your suitcase weighs just by attaching it to the handle and lifting — no clunky floor scales required. 

Promising review: “I was looking for a lightweight luggage scale to ensure that when returning from vacation, my luggage was not overweight. This works amazing. Super lightweight and extremely accurate.” —Taziree

Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in six styles and in a two pack).

18. A compressible memory foam pillow so you can feel like you’re sleeping on a cloud in a 5-star resort even when you’ve booked a motel with a “pillow” that’s older than you are. This even comes in a small camping version to keep the wilderness cozy! Suck it, cold hard ground. 

Promising review: “I bought this pillow for a very long airplane ride and wound up using it during the entire three-week trip. Seriously, it goes in and out of the little cover easily, and it made a real difference in my ability to rest on the trip. My husband is getting one now for our next trip. Get it! You won’t be disappointed.” —Hattybrd

Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in a camping size as well as Standard, Queen, and King sizes).

19. And a Vesta Loop travel pillow that’s basically like a personalized pool noodle for your neck — this firm pillow twists (and stays PUT) to support you as evenly as possible, whether you’re upright on a flight, conking out on the road, or need extra support when the hotel pillows aren’t up to snuff. 

Promising review: “I’ve had the S-shaped flight pillow for a week now and have tried it in various situations. I’ve loved it! The S shape of this travel pillow distinguishes it from all other flight pillows. It can be easily adjusted to fit my needs so I can rest my head comfortably. Because of its S shape, the pillow is compact and can be easily folded to a smaller size and fits into my backpack. The material is very soft and of great quality. I’m excited to use it on my long-distance flight!” —Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $55.20 (also available in three other styles). 

20. A Benzene-free, travel-friendly applicator of I Dew Care’s dry shampoo powder so easy to use that you can just dab it on your hairline and rub it in for an instant, oil-absorbing refresh. Now you don’t have to waste nearly as much of your precious vacation time re-styling your hair! 

Check out a TikTok of the dry shampoo in action. 

Promising review: “I’ve had the best results from this dry shampoo than any other. It’s a small container, but it lasts a very long time because a little really does go a long way! I also do this the night before so the powder-y look goes away by morning and it’s more absorbed, you can also add a light oil to your ends and work it up if it feels too dry. There’s no scent either and it is very convenient for travel! This is the only thing that still makes my hair look ‘clean’ on the no-hair-wash days!” —Alice

Get it from Amazon for $18 (available in nine shades, including brunette and black options, plus refills). 

21. A subtle amber reading light that’s 99.94% free of blue spectrum light — aka, the light that signals to your brain that it’s daytime and keeps you up and attem. Now you can read your book at during the flight further without disrupting your circadian rhythms *or* bugging your neighbors with the harsh overhead. 

Promising review: “This is a fantastic light! I use it every evening to continue reading while my son sleeps, it does not wake him or impede my sleep after I’m ready to go to bed. Great product.” —Brian Masters

Get it from Amazon for $12.99.

22. A pack of Alpine Start instant coffee packets so you always have a back-up plan in case you can’t find a coffee shop near your hotel — these brew hot *and* cold, and taste so much like the “real thing” that you’ll do a caffeinated double take after your first delicious sip. 

Alpine Start is a small business that specializes in instant coffee, lattes, matcha, and creamers. 

I’m picky about coffee, but I love these. I picked them up at the recommendation of a friend because the BuzzFeed Shopping Team wakes up long before dawn on Prime Days, and I knew I was going to want something quick and fast to guzzle to wake myself up. I wasn’t expecting it to also be DELICIOUS?? I have made sure my pantry is stocked with it ever since, and I always take one traveling when I’m in hotels and don’t know the lay of the land. Going out to get my coffee every morning is my favorite “treat” of the day, but this is so delicious that it cushions the blow on days I can’t. 

Promising review: “Great product! Had both hot and with slightly coolish water, and both times it tasted great. Having a cup of coffee on the summit of a mountain was great, and adding in coffee that tastes good is even better! Will buy for future backpacking trips for sure.” —Kelley Hemminger

Get a pack of eight from Amazon for $9.99. 

23. An Airplane Pocket tray cover that slides seamlessly over an airplane tray to create an instant, deeply convenient hub — this comes with a number of pockets so you can keep track of all your devices, snacks, and other odds and ends without rooting around for them in the gross back pocket or your carry-on the whole flight. Bonus: This bb is an excellent way to prevent touching a germ-y tray, and it’s fully machine washable. 

Check out a TikTok of the Airplane Pockets tray table cover in action. 

Airplane Pockets is a small business that specializes in sanitary, portable travel organization products. 

I used this on a roundtrip from NYC to Tokyo, both with connecting flights in Canada, and cannot sing its praises enough. It fit all four of the different tray tables I used it on and was so ridiculously handy for keeping track of all my littler odds and ends like AirPods, the plane’s headphones, earplugs, a sleep mask, a book, gum, a scrunchie, and little snacks. The hanging end of it easily tucked into the built-in sleeve of the seat in front of me for takeoff and when other passengers needed to scoot past me in my aisle seat. Usually, I feel like a hot mess and get frustrated rooting around in the grimy sleeve for my stuff, and this was such a refreshing solution! Several flight attendants even asked where I got it to buy one for themselves! 

Get it from Amazon for $29.99. 

24. A UV-protective mini umbrella so compact and lightweight that you’ll forget it’s even in your bag until you need it. Take THAT, whoever keeps feeding the weather app lies about the chances of rain! 

Promising review: “Perfect, affordable, useful. Comes in attractive, carrying case. Has a protective sleeve. Opens to a good size.” —Holly West

Get it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in 15 colors). 

25. A cup phone holder that basically turns your cup holder into a handy phone stand without any installation needed — perfect for drivers who are using their phone’s map to navigate, or backseat humans just trying to stream 100+ episodes of The Office in peace. 

Cell Phone Seat is a small business that specializes in car accessories. 

It’s specially designed to hold your phone vertically or horizontally, with space for a charger cable to fit! 

Promising review: “I love how it fits in my cup holder in my car and securely holds my phone at the perfect level. I also like that I can still be charging my phone and I can still put a bottle of water in the holder. This design is brilliant!” —Mocindy 

Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in seven styles and a two-pack). 

26. And a cup holder tray you can snap into your car for some *instant* fast food luxury — now instead of eating your McDonald’s out of your lap, you can set it on this tray and feel like a full-fledged human no matter how long you’ve been on the road. It even had a spot to hold your phone upright if you want to eat and stream something! 
Promising review: “Don’t hesitate. We’re retired and travel a lot from a few miles to many miles. This thing is so cool!!! Perfect, easy to install, secure, and I love the fact it holds my iPhone! Great item!” —Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $29.90. 

27. An airplane footrest, because yes, it IS possible to sit comfortably on a plane — all you have to do is hook this onto the tray table, and boom, instant elevation (and a LOT less foot swelling to deal with post-flight!).Amazon

Promising review: “This is a game changer when flying! Immediately takes the pressure off your legs and adds tons of comfort. I used it on an 11-hour red-eye flight for the first time and it was the best experience, aside from being in first class. Highly recommend! Even for short flights.” —Isa V. 

Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in three colors).

28. A set of homeopathic jet-lag pills to show all time zones and weary post-travel limbs who’s boss. This doesn’t have any side effects and won’t mess with your *actual* attempts to sleep, but may help you feel more refreshed after long flights or (sighs deeply) red-eyes. 
According to the instructions, you should take them at take off and then every two hours and then again once you arrive to help with relaxation and combat sleepiness. 

Promising review: “I heard about this product from my cousin who used it for a trip to Japan and it was very effective. I used it for a trip to Washington, DC, that had a number of stops and delays — total of 15 hours to get to my destination. I was comfortable upon arrival. The next morning I was ready for a work day.” —ELEANORE

Get a pack of 32 pills from Amazon for $16.99.

29. A bar of natural, plastic-free solid shampoo you can easily slide into your carry-on without worrying about it getting flagged at TSA *or* exploding mid-flight and drowning your laptop in Garnier Fructis.Promising review: “First time I bought this soap it was for traveling. Lugging around large bottles of shampoo for six people for a 4–6 week vacation is just not an option, and buying shampoo is sketchy since a couple of us have soap allergies. The little bar packs up perfectly in a little baggie and takes the smallest amount of luggage space. One bar washed six heads of hair for five weeks!! Every day!! Suds well and cleans well.” —Dominique B. 

Get it from Amazon for $13.50+ (available in 34 scents).

30. A pair of compression socks for anyone whose feet and legs are prone to swelling on long flights — these are a chic solution to keep you ready for action once you land. Physix Gear Sport is a family-owned small business that specializes in gear for sports, travel, comfort, and business. 

Read more about compression socks and long flights at Cleveland Clinic. 

Promising review: “I have been traveling almost every week for business for the past six years and about five years in, I realized my legs would often hurt after some longer flights. I was told by my physician to try to wear compression socks while flying. After using this product for many months and wearing them on a few international flights, I have to say this is definitely worth the money! They are very comfortable and do not feel too suffocating while on longer flights.” —Lopa Desai 

Get it from Amazon for $16.16+ (available in 13 colors and sizes S–XXL). 

31. A durable bag strap gripper that not only keeps you hands-free when you’ve got extra shopping bags, jackets, and other accessories to cart around, but prevents you from forgetfully LEAVING said items in places where you will simply never see them again. (RIP to that one lost water bottle we’re all still mourning.) 

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Promising review: “I bought two straps to use for my trip. It was so worth it! It held my family’s light jackets and kids travel neck pillow. We also used it to hold our water bottles on our hikes. I wish I knew about these sooner!” —Lisa H

Get it from Amazon for $8.49+ (available in five colors). 

32. A set of clear reusable shoe bags to keep the grime from your beloved sneakers and boots off your other clothes. This is especially handy if you’ve been somewhere muddy or rainy and don’t have time to dry out your shoes before you head home! 

Promising review: “Love these! These are sturdy and large. I used them on a recent trip to pack boots and sneakers that I didn’t want to touch my clothes. They also came in handy for putting in my backpack on hikes to keep food and drinks separate and safe from leaking. I used one for storing a wet bathing suit after a swim. So many uses and take up little space!” —Amazon Customer

Get a pack of five for $5.99 (available in four colors and ten-packs). 

33. A compact travel cable organizer with two different pocketed compartments to keep your cords, earbuds, and chargers organized and safe — this is waterproof, so even if *you* get waterlogged on a trip or on your way to work, your gadgets and gizmos won’t. 

Promising review: “This case has been amazing for storing my earbuds, various loose cable connectors, chargers, etc. I am using it right now on a trip, and it has been fantastic for keeping these items in one convenient, organized place. It is lightweight and fits easily into my one carry-on item when boarding the many flights I am taking. I’m pretty sure I will still be using it to keep all these items together and more easy to locate when I return home! I am so glad I bought this!” —V. Elia

Get it from Amazon for $9.85+ (available in 19 styles). 

34. A blister-preventing balm that basically magics an extra layer between your skin and your shoe, so you can trek through the airport or go on all your hikes or long walks around new cities without worrying about getting big ole blisters on your feet without a bandage in sight. 
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BodyGlide is a small business that specializes in chafe-preventing personal care products. 

Promising review: “Wow. I took this on vacation, during which we walked about 20,000 steps daily. And, of course, my shoes begin to rub against parts of my feet, terribly. But I smeared this on, and it was amazing. I did have to reapply a few times a day, in public, but I highly recommend this!! I used it on my toes, ankle area, etc., and my feet felt great (normal).” —Y.

Get it from Amazon for $8.99.

35. A pack of LeakLocks Toiletry Skins to keep things from going “kaboom!!” in your carryon as soon as you reach altitude. These extend to fit both full-size and travel-size toiletries like shampoo, sunscreen, foundation, or any other liquids you’d rather not find spilled all over your socks and underwear post-flight. 
Rinseroo is a small business specializing in problem-solving cleaning, pet, and travel products. 

Promising review: “These covered various sizes of products — hair care, body wash, etc. Nothing leaked out of these whatsoever, even after a lid popped open during a flight. These prevented it from leaking out on the other contents of my luggage. Easy to use. Not flimsy. Very flexible. LOVE THESE!” —TAG

Get a four-pack from Amazon for $11.99+ (available in three styles and also in packs of eight). 

36. A rechargeable itty bitty mini white noise maker with 15 nonlooping sounds that is an absolute space-saving *godsend* for parents or anyone traveling somewhere noisy. Pop this baby on in the hotel room and get the good night’s sleep you deserve. 
Promising review: “I am a flight attendant and sometimes have a hard time falling asleep while away in my hotels without my home white noise maker. This is compact and rechargeable, so it is super easy to keep with me on my trips! It also has a great volume range from very low to quite loud! I would recommend even for home use if you don’t have a ton of space but want to use a white noise machine.” —Faith Morris

Get it from Amazon for $18.99+ (available in 12 colors, in packs of two, and in a travel case). 

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