I swear by solid products. Tip - for your soap, try Matador flat pak soap bag. Even when you put wet soap in it the soap dries and the bag does not leak. Saves a lot of space.
@@The.LifeWithLoriI love the matador soap bag. I travel with dr bronners soap for body and the occasional hand wash clothing item. I don’t need the whole bar though…it lasts forever. I used a knife and cut off a third of the bar. The matador soap bag then folds down and it saves more space 😉.
Hi tina - that's a great idea! When I tried it I had trouble cutting up my soap. Maybe I need a better knife 😂 Thanks for being here with me - I appreciate you 🌻
For high humidity climate try testing out Korean skincare as I’ve had high success with them . I work in a high humidity environment and travel frequently to Central America. For a cheaper alternative to Clinique balm. Try heimish cleansing balm or Banila ,
Great content! I use neutragena individually packed face wipes. They’re not considered liquids and stay fresh longer. I prefer it over a big package of face wipes that can dry out or leak if there’s extra liquid in it. Also Costco now sells Ecos wash sheets. A nice size box for thé price of a much smaller package I paid for another brand. And it’s gentle too.
I got some of those expanding silicone bottles after watching your previous video. They worked great until it was collapsed all the way and nothing would squeeze out, although there was still shampoo in it. Oh well. I also got the airless pumps--GAME CHANGER!! Those things are AMAZING!! I've been trying the shampoo bars and I'm ambivalent about them like you.
When that happens I add some warm water to the bottle with the shampoo, shake it up, and then apply it directly to my hair. This doesn’t work as well for lotions, but for shampoo and conditioner it works great.
I use an organic ginger shampoo bar (Amazon or Temu) which I absolutely love. Lots of lather and leaves hair squeaky clean. This is the only one I tried, liking it so much I didn’t try anything else and not only use it when traveling but at home.
I can travel no liquids now. Working on hubby. We even found solid colognes. I found a lotion bar that I love for all climates, as well as shampoos & conditioners. I recommend keep trying until you find products you do love. I admit, I don’t wear much on my face, so a microfiber cloth & a little makeup in powder form is all I need there.
Hi Tammara - I'm going to keep trying for sure as solid toiletries are just so much easier to travel with. If you don't mind could you share the lotion bar you're loving? I'd like to check it out 😀
Hi Lori thank you for the video. I haven't seen those detergent sheets but will look around for them. Also very good idea to carry shampoo and conditioner in smaller containers otherwise everything is to bulky.
Your content is fabulous! So happy to have found your channel. My name is also Lori, and I love all things beauty, music, travel, and organization/home decor. I am also testing out lots of solid replacements for liquids, and I have found the Garnier Whole Blends Shampoo and conditioner bars to be amazing! They even have sulfate-free versions. The watermelon bar that I recently got smells DIVINE! Also, about a year ago I discovered Olay Daily Facial cloths for sensitive skin. They are dry cloths but turn into a gentle cleanser when wet that I am even able to use on my eyes. The dry cloths are light as a feather, so definitely a win. They thoroughly remove all traces of makeup, and since you have rosacea, perhaps not having to use an extra washcloth could be helpful to you. I wouldn't give up altogether on the shampoo and conditioner bars. I had to try several brands before I found the ones I like. Oddly, the Garnier Whole Blends has worked out better for me than niche products, or higher-end bars like the ones I first tried from the Lush brand. One more worthy note - they make tooth "powder" that I find is less gritty than the "tablet" version of toothpaste and still gets around the TSA liquid situation. Hope this helped in some way!
I use Micellar cleanser. I bought a GoTubb (larger) and filled it with the cotton round pads (dollar tree). I saturate the rounds with the cleansing water. It doesn’t count as a liquid now. Or I haven’t been stopped by TSA. I have thought about trying the bar shampoo. And I don’t think I want to waste the money. I have curly hair. I also have rosacea. Just not worth it.
I have recently changed to a shampoo bar. I have dry, curly hair so it took a few tried to get one that works. I ended up with a goats milk and honey soap made by a local farmer! Excellent results.
I use Petunia Farms shea butter soap on my face, body, and hair. It makes my thin hair look thicker and brings out my natural wave, which commercial shampoo suppresses. There hasn't been any difference as my hair started going gray. I do alternate with a clarifying shampoo about every 3 times I shampoo.
For makeup removal and face wash, I use Olay sensitive skin disposable washcloths. They are a game changer. Like you, my skin flips out with most products and these little guys work like a charm.
Last time we traveled by plane, my hubby had to throw away his toothpaste, although it was under the limit! I didn't had any issues, I only took solid products!
You don't pronounce the H in ethique as it's a French word, so it's more like eh-teak. I find solid shampoo fine but can't get on with solid conditioner. My favourite solid swap was the Lush Mouthwash tabs. I even use them at home instead of having to store those big mouthwash bottles. PS - Discovered your channel today through my recommendations, so may be commenting on a few vids :)
Have you used Gemz shampoo and conditioner? They are solid but are used more like your laundry detergent sheets and hand soap sheets. I've been thinking of giving them a try.
So, am I understanding correctly, that your face wash balm and body balm, even though it melts when it is in our hands, is not considered a liquid with TSA??
Lori - thank you for these game changer suggestions! Heading to Europe for a month and planning to do it all in one carry on so this video was clutch! Also just watched your packed toiletries video and now am subscribed! So happy to of found your channel. Hello from San Francisco!
Great ideas! I have been on that downsizing journey as well. I always take a smaller sized body bar. It goes a long way. For the face bar I would cut it in pieces and only take what I think I will need. That bar could last months. I had no idea that toothpaste was considered a liquid, considering the consistency. 👍
I was thinking about cutting the bars down so that they would all fit in one dish. I agree - they should easily last long enough. Thank you for being here 🙂
Girl, so many things to say!! Lovin’ your videos up in Austin gettin ready for my trips to Kauai then Europe!! Firstly I think you are hella-brave for getting on YT. Ive been thinking on it myself for 4 yrs & havent yet mustered the courage : ) ok 1) I have not only sensitive skin but also find flights & changing climates dry it out instantaneously (I have a secret hydration trick for that) but for cleansing I REFUSE to use soap!! Burt’s Bee’s makes a variety of cleansing wipes that also come in travel size & do well to double as hand wipes on travel day. BONUS: I think they originated here in Texas. 2) I also cannot give up my shampoo/condit &/or body wash/lotion - my hair is my thing, similar to yours but lots of it & very long. Consider this though - & it will gross you out bc it did me when my hair dresser suggested it a decade ago…if you go 2 days between washes, start stretching it to 3. Then go to 4. After a while, go to 5 - and so on. I am currently at 10 days between washes (this is what dry shampoo is for) and I have AMAZING HAIR at 54, yes even 3/4 highlighted, straightened etc
I've been thinking about stretching out the wash days too since I've begun growing it back out. Hopefully that goes as well for me as it has for you. Thank you for watching 🙂
Moroccan Oil Dry Shampoo for Light Tones - best bargain that isn’t nasty or gooey. When it starts to get ‘I cant stand it another day’ hit the roots just before bed & dont brush til am. You’ll be so glad you did - fuller, more body & extra days!!
@@The.LifeWithLori Balm isn't the consistency of the product lol! a balm is the same consistency as a paste and therefore is counted by law as a liquid! a lip balm is a solid item as are other solids balms but balm means a cream or liquid used to heal or soothe that is called a balm due to it healing or soothing LMAO! TSA made the rules to keep people over there safe due to the threats of liquid explosives yet they are very lax with the rules and trust that people abide by them... These rules are going to be stopped next year due to new scanning systems but FYI take enough in a little pot as everything that consistancy has to go in the bag along with mascaras, brow gel, primers, liquid concealers, lip gloss etc etc .. that is why i said i was interested in seeing your powder make up and i wasn't being rude on your other video just blunt and honest like most Londoners! I know you should be taking more skin care and i know that you should be washing your hair to keep the tiny mites on the hair and skin at bay as they are what causes the skin issues, which i couldn't see..
@@tijay8507 Again with the hair?! Good grief lady! I can only imagine what you look like sitting on your couch spending your "valuable" time trolling her videos just to put her down. It says so much about your character. You need to get out, have a drink, and get some girl! You are cranky! BTW....Actually, according to TSA rules, balm is considered a solid and does not have to be packed with liquids. Here's a tip.....check things before you comment so you don't sound so ignorant.
I swear by solid products. Tip - for your soap, try Matador flat pak soap bag. Even when you put wet soap in it the soap dries and the bag does not leak. Saves a lot of space.
I will check that out - thank you 😊
@@The.LifeWithLoriI love the matador soap bag. I travel with dr bronners soap for body and the occasional hand wash clothing item. I don’t need the whole bar though…it lasts forever. I used a knife and cut off a third of the bar. The matador soap bag then folds down and it saves more space 😉.
I cut my soaps up into smaller bars and use a smaller soap container to put them in. Everyone is different. That’s just what works for me.
Hi tina - that's a great idea! When I tried it I had trouble cutting up my soap. Maybe I need a better knife 😂 Thanks for being here with me - I appreciate you 🌻
You could use the Cetaphil bar as a body bar also, eliminating the need to carry the Yardley body bar. I have done this and it works great.
Hi Tricia, good thought! Thank you for sharing. I appreciate you being here 😁😁😁
The best thing about the Yardley is that is $1.25 at the Dollar 25 Tree.
For high humidity climate try testing out Korean skincare as I’ve had high success with them . I work in a high humidity environment and travel frequently to Central America. For a cheaper alternative to Clinique balm. Try heimish cleansing balm or Banila ,
I will try these, thank you 🤗
Dr Jardt is good
Great content! I use neutragena individually packed face wipes. They’re not considered liquids and stay fresh longer. I prefer it over a big package of face wipes that can dry out or leak if there’s extra liquid in it.
Also Costco now sells Ecos wash sheets. A nice size box for thé price of a much smaller package I paid for another brand. And it’s gentle too.
Hi Gina, thank you for sharing 😉 I appreciate you being here 😁😁😁
I got some of those expanding silicone bottles after watching your previous video. They worked great until it was collapsed all the way and nothing would squeeze out, although there was still shampoo in it. Oh well. I also got the airless pumps--GAME CHANGER!! Those things are AMAZING!! I've been trying the shampoo bars and I'm ambivalent about them like you.
I'm sorry the expanding bottles didn't work out for you but I'm glad the airless pump bottles are! I LOVE them. Thank you for being here 😁
When that happens I add some warm water to the bottle with the shampoo, shake it up, and then apply it directly to my hair. This doesn’t work as well for lotions, but for shampoo and conditioner it works great.
I use an organic ginger shampoo bar (Amazon or Temu) which I absolutely love. Lots of lather and leaves hair squeaky clean. This is the only one I tried, liking it so much I didn’t try anything else and not only use it when traveling but at home.
Thank you for sharing Mary. I might need to check that out 😉
Thanks lorrie
For sharing your experience of using solid products and glad you tried out the detergent sheets 😊 these are a definite winner 🏆
They are really great! Thank you for being here 😊
I can travel no liquids now. Working on hubby. We even found solid colognes. I found a lotion bar that I love for all climates, as well as shampoos & conditioners.
I recommend keep trying until you find products you do love.
I admit, I don’t wear much on my face, so a microfiber cloth & a little makeup in powder form is all I need there.
Hi Tammara - I'm going to keep trying for sure as solid toiletries are just so much easier to travel with. If you don't mind could you share the lotion bar you're loving? I'd like to check it out 😀
Ohh would you be so kind to share the lotion bars and solid perfumes you like? I've been on the look out
Hi Lori thank you for the video. I haven't seen those detergent sheets but will look around for them. Also very good idea to carry shampoo and conditioner in smaller containers otherwise everything is to bulky.
Thank you for watching maureen :)
Learned so much from you. Thanks for your honesty as well.
Thank you for being here! 😊😊😊
Your content is fabulous! So happy to have found your channel. My name is also Lori, and I love all things beauty, music, travel, and organization/home decor. I am also testing out lots of solid replacements for liquids, and I have found the Garnier Whole Blends Shampoo and conditioner bars to be amazing! They even have sulfate-free versions. The watermelon bar that I recently got smells DIVINE! Also, about a year ago I discovered Olay Daily Facial cloths for sensitive skin. They are dry cloths but turn into a gentle cleanser when wet that I am even able to use on my eyes. The dry cloths are light as a feather, so definitely a win. They thoroughly remove all traces of makeup, and since you have rosacea, perhaps not having to use an extra washcloth could be helpful to you. I wouldn't give up altogether on the shampoo and conditioner bars. I had to try several brands before I found the ones I like. Oddly, the Garnier Whole Blends has worked out better for me than niche products, or higher-end bars like the ones I first tried from the Lush brand. One more worthy note - they make tooth "powder" that I find is less gritty than the "tablet" version of toothpaste and still gets around the TSA liquid situation. Hope this helped in some way!
Hi Lori - these are fantastic tips! Thank you 😊
I love my Tru Earth laundry sheets. I pack my mine when we travel.
I will put that brand on my list to try. Thank you 😊
I use Micellar cleanser. I bought a GoTubb (larger) and filled it with the cotton round pads (dollar tree). I saturate the rounds with the cleansing water. It doesn’t count as a liquid now. Or I haven’t been stopped by TSA.
I have thought about trying the bar shampoo. And I don’t think I want to waste the money. I have curly hair. I also have rosacea. Just not worth it.
smart! Thank you for being here 😄😄😄
You should try the kitsch shampoo bars & conditioners, they're great
I have recently changed to a shampoo bar. I have dry, curly hair so it took a few tried to get one that works. I ended up with a goats milk and honey soap made by a local farmer! Excellent results.
Hi there, that sounds awesome! I have found some bars that are ok-ish. I’m still looking for my excellent results 😉 I appreciate you being here 😁😁😁
Hi Lori… this video was fantastic, thanks so much!
Thank you for being here Teri 😊
I use Petunia Farms shea butter soap on my face, body, and hair. It makes my thin hair look thicker and brings out my natural wave, which commercial shampoo suppresses. There hasn't been any difference as my hair started going gray. I do alternate with a clarifying shampoo about every 3 times I shampoo.
Petunia Farms has their own website. They offer all kinds of scents as well as unscented because they make it themselves.
Interesting! I might have to check that one out. Thank you for being here with me 😁😁😁
For makeup removal and face wash, I use Olay sensitive skin disposable washcloths. They are a game changer. Like you, my skin flips out with most products and these little guys work like a charm.
Hi Kathie - I've been afraid to give those a try but I might just do it now. Thanks so much for being here with me 😁😁😁
Your videos are so informative! Thanks for sharing your thoughts with these products!
You’re welcome ☺️ thank you so much for being here
I use a no rinse wool wash for all the things I wash in the sink. It's gentle and cleans really well.
I hadn't heard of that. Thank you 😁
The best know brand is Soak. Most yarn stores and Amazon carry it.
Great vlog. Thank you Lori.
Thank you Denise 😊 I appreciate you being here
I really enjoyed your video. Thank you
Hi Claribel, thank you so much for being here 😊😊😊
Have you tried the Face Halo to remove makeup? It has changed my life to the point where I actually prefer it over my liquid makeup remover.
I haven't. It sounds like I need to try one, thanks 😉
Last time we traveled by plane, my hubby had to throw away his toothpaste, although it was under the limit! I didn't had any issues, I only took solid products!
You don't pronounce the H in ethique as it's a French word, so it's more like eh-teak. I find solid shampoo fine but can't get on with solid conditioner. My favourite solid swap was the Lush Mouthwash tabs. I even use them at home instead of having to store those big mouthwash bottles.
PS - Discovered your channel today through my recommendations, so may be commenting on a few vids :)
oh no...thank you for letting me know! I'm going to try the mouthwash. Thank you for letting me know about that! 😁
Have you used Gemz shampoo and conditioner? They are solid but are used more like your laundry detergent sheets and hand soap sheets. I've been thinking of giving them a try.
Not yet, but I will put them on the list! Thank you 😊
So, am I understanding correctly, that your face wash balm and body balm, even though it melts when it is in our hands, is not considered a liquid with TSA??
Yes, that is correct 😉
I was stopped at every security point because my wet soap. 🙄 I'll be sure to make sure my soap is bone dry or I'm leaving it behind. Great video! 👍🏻
Oh my - I would have never guessed wet soap would be a thing. Good to know! Thank you 😉
Great ideas, Lori!
I appreciate you being here and watching the video - thank you Red Hen
I am not a fan of the bar shampoo and conditioner. My hair is too thick and these just don’t work. Great video ! Cheers 🥂 🐨
hi Bishka 😁 Thanks so much for watching 🤩
Great video!!
Thank you 😊
Lori - thank you for these game changer suggestions! Heading to Europe for a month and planning to do it all in one carry on so this video was clutch! Also just watched your packed toiletries video and now am subscribed! So happy to of found your channel. Hello from San Francisco!
Hi 😀 thanks so much for being here!
Very interesting , good job
thank you for watching 😊
Great ideas! I have been on that downsizing journey as well. I always take a smaller sized body bar. It goes a long way. For the face bar I would cut it in pieces and only take what I think I will need. That bar could last months. I had no idea that toothpaste was considered a liquid, considering the consistency. 👍
I was thinking about cutting the bars down so that they would all fit in one dish. I agree - they should easily last long enough. Thank you for being here 🙂
You DO know Colgate toothpaste tablets have been discontinued and are unavailable, right…?
I simply cannot keep up with product details from 2 year old videos so I appreciate you letting us know 😊
You should give Lush a try
Hi there 😊I’ve heard the coloring is messy in the Lush products. Do you find them to be messy?
Girl, so many things to say!! Lovin’ your videos up in Austin gettin ready for my trips to Kauai then Europe!! Firstly I think you are hella-brave for getting on YT. Ive been thinking on it myself for 4 yrs & havent yet mustered the courage : ) ok 1) I have not only sensitive skin but also find flights & changing climates dry it out instantaneously (I have a secret hydration trick for that) but for cleansing I REFUSE to use soap!! Burt’s Bee’s makes a variety of cleansing wipes that also come in travel size & do well to double as hand wipes on travel day. BONUS: I think they originated here in Texas. 2) I also cannot give up my shampoo/condit &/or body wash/lotion - my hair is my thing, similar to yours but lots of it & very long. Consider this though - & it will gross you out bc it did me when my hair dresser suggested it a decade ago…if you go 2 days between washes, start stretching it to 3. Then go to 4. After a while, go to 5 - and so on. I am currently at 10 days between washes (this is what dry shampoo is for) and I have AMAZING HAIR at 54, yes even 3/4 highlighted, straightened etc
I've been thinking about stretching out the wash days too since I've begun growing it back out. Hopefully that goes as well for me as it has for you. Thank you for watching 🙂
Moroccan Oil Dry Shampoo for Light Tones - best bargain that isn’t nasty or gooey. When it starts to get ‘I cant stand it another day’ hit the roots just before bed & dont brush til am. You’ll be so glad you did - fuller, more body & extra days!!
@@yogisurfrunner1925 thank you! I'm going to give this a try 😁
Over 50??? You can't possibly be over 50! Not even over 40! That was a joke, right?
You are so sweet - thank you! I am 52 now...time marches on.... 😊
Balms and pastes ARE considered liquids!
You can get toothtabs in all the flavours!
You NEVER use conditoner on your scalp!
Pastes yes, balms…not in my experience. I go through TSA security a couple times each month and have never had an issue with the balms 🤷🏻♀️
@@The.LifeWithLori Balm isn't the consistency of the product lol! a balm is the same consistency as a paste and therefore is counted by law as a liquid! a lip balm is a solid item as are other solids balms but balm means a cream or liquid used to heal or soothe that is called a balm due to it healing or soothing LMAO! TSA made the rules to keep people over there safe due to the threats of liquid explosives yet they are very lax with the rules and trust that people abide by them...
These rules are going to be stopped next year due to new scanning systems but FYI take enough in a little pot as everything that consistancy has to go in the bag along with mascaras, brow gel, primers, liquid concealers, lip gloss etc etc .. that is why i said i was interested in seeing your powder make up and i wasn't being rude on your other video just blunt and honest like most Londoners! I know you should be taking more skin care and i know that you should be washing your hair to keep the tiny mites on the hair and skin at bay as they are what causes the skin issues, which i couldn't see..
@@tijay8507 Again with the hair?! Good grief lady! I can only imagine what you look like sitting on your couch spending your "valuable" time trolling her videos just to put her down. It says so much about your character. You need to get out, have a drink, and get some girl! You are cranky!
BTW....Actually, according to TSA rules, balm is considered a solid and does not have to be packed with liquids. Here's a tip.....check things before you comment so you don't sound so ignorant.
thanks for sharing great great video
🤗 thank you for being here 😊