I've been doing the cling film hack with my cosmetic bottles for years. Since moving to Ireland almost 20 years ago, I have to travel to the US to visit my family. I bought the largest size of my favourite shampoo, tightened the lid and packed it in my checked bag. The shampoo bottle had expanded and contracted having gone through 2 connections, meaning 4 planes total. Since then I've always done the cling or plastic film hack and also I wrap the bottle itself and tape the wrapping securely. I've been using the clothing-on-hangers + bin bag hack for years, also and thought I was the one who discovered it, lol. I did like her lemon + toothpick hack and plan to use that from now on. Though this hack wasn't one of the ones shown, when folding sheets and pillow cases back in the 80's, I had the idea that putting a matching set into one of the pillow cases would be a good timesaver. I've occasionally seen that one of household hacks.
I've been doing the cling film hack with my cosmetic bottles for years. Since moving to Ireland almost 20 years ago, I have to travel to the US to visit my family. I bought the largest size of my favourite shampoo, tightened the lid and packed it in my checked bag. The shampoo bottle had expanded and contracted having gone through 2 connections, meaning 4 planes total. Since then I've always done the cling or plastic film hack and also I wrap the bottle itself and tape the wrapping securely. I've been using the clothing-on-hangers + bin bag hack for years, also and thought I was the one who discovered it, lol. I did like her lemon + toothpick hack and plan to use that from now on. Though this hack wasn't one of the ones shown, when folding sheets and pillow cases back in the 80's, I had the idea that putting a matching set into one of the pillow cases would be a good timesaver. I've occasionally seen that one of household hacks.
Squeeze the shampoo bottle before tightening the lid. The vacuum helps prevent leaks.
I love Alison
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