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These products will help you travel liquid free for your next flight.
These products will help you travel liquid free for your next flight. (Photo: Louis Arevalo/Tandem)

6 Liquid-Free Toiletries to Pack on Your Next Trip

How to ditch your fluid soaps and sundries for a more seamless travel experience

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These products will help you travel liquid free for your next flight.
(Photo: Louis Arevalo/Tandem)

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Travel is often a great test of patience. Long layovers, delayed flights, lost luggage, and a seemingly constant stream of new fees and unexpected expenses can add up to a lot of stress. But for me at least, nothing is worse than cramming all of your stuff into your carry-on to avoid checking a bag, only to forget about your liquids and get held up by the TSA. Thankfully, some new liquid-free grooming products can help you avoid the security-line shuffle and reduce how many single-use plastics you’re wasting along the way.

Primal Life Organics Dirty Mouth Tooth Powder ($15)

(Courtesy Primal Life Organics)

Forget travel-size tubes of toothpaste. Not only can you leave  in your bag at security, you won’t have to worry about your toothpaste busting open in your Dopp kit. Bonus: the one-ounce tube is enough for 200 brushings.


Sea to Summit Trek and Travel Pocket Soaps ($5)

(Courtesy Sea to Summit)

Sea to Summit has nearly all of your toiletry needs covered, thanks to an expansive line of dry travel soaps. Each pack comes with 50 “leaves” of soap and is formulated for your hands, body, hair, clothes, or even shaving. Just add water and you’re good to go. We’re particularly fond of the , which can be used in your hotel or hostel’s sink.


Beauty and the Bees Shampoo and Conditioner Bars ($25)

(Courtesy Beauty and the Bees Tasmania)

Since they don’t require plastic packaging, shampoo and conditioner bars are better for the environment than their liquid cousins. , from Beauty and the Bees, are made in Tasmania with hop-infused, organic raw coconut oil, leatherwood beeswax, and a bit of beer for a 100 percent natural hair cleanse.


Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Face and Body Sunscreen Stick ($6)

(Courtesy Neutrogena)

Don’t let the fear of exploding sunscreen tubes keep you from protecting your skin.  is perfect for hands and faces and feels a heck of a lot nicer than thicker sunscreens.


Badger Anti-Bug Balm Tin ($6)

(Courtesy Badger)

There’s a reason this lab-tested  has a bit of a cult following. It travels well, is deet-free, smells great, and is certified organic with ingredients like caster oil, citronella, rosemary, and lemongrass.   


Lush Ugai Mouthwash Tabs ($10)

(Courtesy Lush)

Refresh after a long flight with these packable . Just add a little water, swish, and spit. The company also makes toothpaste powder, shampoo bars, soap paper, and more.

Lead Photo: Louis Arevalo/Tandem

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