👉 You won't need all of these things. Adjust accordingly. 👉 Trick is to look for dry and/or compact variants of things you'd normally use in liquid form. Look for wipes, rollers, sticks, chewables (like for mouthwash), and the like. They last longer too! ## The List ### First Aid, Medicine, et al - Antacid (e.g. Tums) - Anti-bacterial Spray/Cream - Anti-diarrhea (?) - Anti-Histamine (e.g. Claritin D/Loratadine) - Antibiotics - Any prescribed medications of course - Band-Aid - Bandages - Cotton Balls - Electrolyte Packets (e.g. Gatorage/Pedialyte/Akla-Seltzer) - Hydrocortisone cream (?) - Insect Repellant Wipes - Pain Reliever (e.g. Advil, Tylenol) - Q-tips - Sleeping Pills - Vitamins - C, D, E ### Personal Hygiene - Bodywash / Soap - Conditioner - Contact Solution - Dental Floss - Deodorant - Eye drops - Face wipes - Facial Cleanser - Facial Lotion - Feminine-Hygiene Products - Hand Sanitizer - Lip balm - Moisturizer - Mouthwash - Perfume - Shampoo - Sunscreen - Toothpaste ### Plastics and Metals - Ear plugs - Hair Ties / Scrunchies / Bobby Pins - Nail Clipper - Nail File - Portable Mirror - Razors - Toothbrush - Electric Toothbrush extra heads - Tweezers ## Notes - Neutrogena makes this sunscreen in a stick - Pick up a bar shampoo from somewhere [like Lush](https://www.lush.ca/en/hair/shampoo-bars/) - [Here's Sandalwood 'fragrance' in a tin](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MCSVLHE) - [Dr. Bronner's Lavender](https://www.amazon.com/Bronners-Pure-Castile-Soap-Lavender-Pack/dp/B01N3ZVEOW) can be used for body wash and laundry TODO: - Containers for all these? - TSA Standards? - International Standards?