A+ Travel Products For Anyone Who’s Vowed To Go On More Trips In 2026
February 2, 2026
If you’ve vowed that 2026 is the year you actually take more trips (and not just talk about them), these travel products are here to make it easier. Ahead, expect things like compression packing cubes, sleep aids, safety accessories, flight-friendly comforts, and practical travel essentials reviewers swear by.
A hanging luggage organizer so you can poof a portable closet into existence and not have to rummage through your bag every day. This is especially helpful if you travel with three white T-shirts and three black T-shirts and are trying to keep track of which ones are clean/dirty.
Get it from Amazon for $27.39+ (available in various sizes/colors/sets).
Bonus: This works with your existing suitcase, unlike versions of this that come pre-built into more expensive versions!
Promising review: “I was able to pack seven outfits and have way more space in this organizer. I just packed the clothes in the organizer, closed it up, and placed it in my carry-on. Once I got to the hotel, I just hung it in my closet. It would be perfect for cruises since there is never any drawer space and very little room to move around.” — jess
And a waterproof hanging cosmetic bag with room for every. last. step. of your hair/skin/beauty routine. Four spacious zip compartments = no product left behind!
Get it from Amazon for $14.99+ (available in two sizes and 10 colors).
Promising reviews: “I saw this on TikTok and purchased it for my trip! Got back home and used it in my own bathroom. I love it that much! Best Amazon purchase I’ve ever made!” — Amazon Customer
“WILL NEVER TRAVEL WITHOUT IT. I am mad that I didn’t purchase this sooner. I was able to fit the toiletries for my entire family into this easily. The hook makes the items easily accessible, especially when switching hotels/houses and traveling frequently. I would purchase this again!” — Elisa D
An I Dew Care “Tap Secret” mattifying powder shampoo that eliminates grease at your roots and keeps your scalp nice and healthy with antioxidant-rich black ginseng and nourishing biotin.
Get it from Amazon for $17.60 (available in seven colors).
The powder-based dry shampoo works just like spray formulas — apply to the area you’re looking to refresh and then shake out excess powder with your fingertips or a brush. The OG formula is suitable for all hair types, but there are also options specifically for blonde, brown, and black hair.
Promising review: “After searching far and wide, this is the only dry shampoo that I will ever use! I’ve tried countless brands and spent so much money searching for the perfect dry shampoo. This one has the least harmful ingredients and the most noticeable results! I apply it to my roots and brush through right before going to bed. In the morning, my hair doesn’t look oily at all! By the third day, there is a noticeable texture from the product, but that personally helps me style my hair to stay in a cute, messy bun. This is the only dry shampoo I will ever recommend!” — Brenda Spinache
A combination 3D eye mask/travel pillow to prevent dreaded bobblehead on your next flight. If you’ve ever jerked yourself out of sleep with an involuntary twitch, this will be a lifesaver!
Get it from Amazon for $20+ (available in nine colors).
This contraption provides 360-degree support thanks to a wraparound design and clips that connect it to your seat’s headrest.
Promising review: “Just took a 15-hour flight with this travel pillow, and this was the best travel pillow by far. I’ve used inflatable and memory foam neck pillows before; the major problem is that they don’t secure your head and torso, so either your muscles have to hold up your body, or your head and torso will end up swinging around, and both are disruptive to sleep. With this travel pillow, my muscles can relax, and the padded eye mask will hold up my head and torso. One minor downside is that the pillow needs to be mounted on your seat’s headrest; if someone bumps your seat, it can be disruptive, but this rarely happens. Its size and weight are also much less than memory foam neck pillows, and I don’t have to bring an extra eye mask, so it is very travel-friendly.” — Sky


A seat-back organizer that slides over the tray table so you don’t have to touch any icky surfaces or dig around that communal pocket of crumbs looking for your misplaced passport. It’s machine washable, so after your flight, you can toss it in the wash and then use it again!
Get it from Amazon for $29.99.
PS: The genius Airplane Pocket is a small biz! Check out a TikTok of the Airplane Pockets tray table cover in action.
Here’s what BuzzFeeder Emma Lord has to say:
“I used this on a round-trip 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!”
Promising review: “Every time I whip this thing out, someone leans across the aisle, asks what it is, and then makes a note to buy one when they get home. On a long-haul flight, it’s simply a must for organizing your reading materials, headphones, sanitizing wipes, etc. My favorite use for this thing is when I’ve fallen deep asleep along the way, only to wake up in a fog and in a rush to deplane. Instead of having to hastily dig things out of the seat back pocket, I just slip the entire thing off of the tray table, pop it in my bag, and worry about sorting things out when I get to where I’m going — safe in the knowledge that I didn’t leave anything behind. Love it!” — justinglen
An acupressure wristband if you’re looking for an all-natural way to alleviate nausea, motion sickness, or morning sickness because feeling like you have to hurl 24/7 — especially while on vacation — is a major downer.
Get it from Amazon for $8.60+ (available in six colors).
It’s also been known to work for postoperative and chemotherapy-induced nausea. It applies pressure on your wrist to help restore balance. Read more about acupressure and nausea at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Promising review: “I’m eight weeks pregnant and have had morning sickness nonstop every single day, and it has made my appetite go away so much that I feared for my baby’s health. I needed a quick fix so I could eat again. It worked amazingly. I went to Denny’s and ate my weight in pancakes! It feels so good not to feel nauseous all the time.” — Amazon Customer
And a tiny 2-in-1 nausea relief inhaler that can help with motion sickness, morning sickness, queasiness, and migraines. This is a non-medicated, non-drowsy solution meant to provide immediate relief when sniffed or applied to the tip of your nose.
Get a pack of two from Amazon for $12.99 (also available in a pack of four).
Check out a TikTok of the nausea relief inhaler in action. PS: Allclair is a small biz!
Promising review: “Took this on my first cruise. Anytime that I started to feel woozy, I’d reach for it. I’m sure the required act of deep breathing helped a lot — and breathing in the fragrance of the essential oil is very calming and effective. Worked for me! Wonderful!” — Willy&Lilly
A 3-in-1 foldable magnetic wireless charger so you don’t have to decide between juicing up your AirPods, Apple Watch, or phone because your hotel room only has one outlet to work with.
Get it from Amazon for $27.98+ (available in six colors).
Promising review: “I finally gave up and bought a charging station for several devices. I travel a lot, and taking turns charging my iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch was annoying, especially if the room had a limited number of outlets and I was not the only one who needed to charge all of them ASAP — plus, hauling all of the cords. Ugh. Hooray, I’m hustle-free now. It comes with one fold-up station, one cord, and one nob for three devices that charge simultaneously. It works with my iPhone 12 Pro Max from 2020, Apple Watch Series 6 from 2020, and AirPods Pro (2nd generation) from 2022 without issues. I am more than satisfied with the purchase.” — Sneaky Pete
A luggage-mounted cup caddy, because if you’re anything like me, coffee is HIGH on your list of airport priorities, and you could likely use an extra hand to carry it.
Get it from Amazon for $12+ (available in 26 colors/patterns).
Promising review: “This cup holder is perfect! It helps me a lot! Last time I took a plane with a suitcase and a cup of coffee, I dropped and spilled my drink everywhere when it was my turn to check my passport and ticket. It was a nightmare! This time, I bought this cup holder to do me a favor! I don’t have to worry about where my cup and phone are! I can free my hands to do other things. I love it so much! Hope you love it too.” — Philip
A set of eight compression cubes if — despite your best efforts — you’re prone to packing everything but the kitchen sink.
Get them from Amazon for $18.99+ (available in 22 colors and in 10-packs).
Promising review: “I was the most skeptical of all skeptics that these packing cubes would hold two weeks of clothes for my upcoming Italy trip, but they do!!! In the large cube, I fit four rompers (one is thick), four sundresses, and three pairs of pants; 11 outfits! The next size down has four pairs of shorts and approx. eight T-shirts, a sweater. Next size down has four swimsuits, a towel, belts, bras and other accessories… This is extremely impressive! I will never not use these cubes!!!” — sjaranyi
Or, if you simply know yourself and between what you pack and the souvenirs you pick up, packing cubes aren’t enough — some compression bags! You don’t even need a vacuum to use them… just roll the air out, and you’re good to go.
Get them from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in sets of 12, 16, 20, or 24).
Just a heads up — these things are SO effective, you may end up packing a whole lot more than intended, so weigh your bag before you leave home!
Promising reviews: “I am a heavy packer when I travel. I prefer to bring my own pillow due to allergies, but obviously, it’s hard to pack a pillow in a suitcase. But if you use these bags, it’s super easy! They’re also great for fitting more clothes in your suitcase or keeping dirty clothes separate from clean ones. You just roll out the air, and it compresses to at least half the size or smaller. If you use them for storage and vacuum them out, they compress even more. So far, they haven’t gotten damaged, and I’ve used them a lot. I’ll never travel without them again.” — shell0225


Apple AirPods Pro 3 with a slew of new and improved features like three-dimensional sound, heart rate tracking, live translation (!!!), IP 57 dust, sweat, and water resistance, and 2x more active noise cancellation than the AirPods Pro 2.
Get it from Amazon for $199.99.
Promising review: “I upgraded from the 1st-Gen AirPods Pro, and all I can say is wow. These are on another level. The sound quality is a significant improvement — richer, clearer, and more immersive. The fit is super comfortable, and the noise cancellation is noticeably improved. What really blows me away is how seamlessly they switch between my iPhone, MacBook, and work laptop. The connection is instant every time — no fumbling, no delays. Simply put, these are phenomenal. I absolutely love these AirPods and can’t imagine going back.” — Paul A.
A medication tracker you can stick to the side of any prescription you regularly forget to take. Depending on where your travels take you, a possible time change + a missed Prozac dose ≠ an enjoyable vacay.
Get a pack of two from Amazon for $13.99 (available in two colors and in two-packs).
Promising review: “Where has this been all my life? I love it. This is a lifesaver! I’ve been looking for something like this for years. I always forget 10 minutes later if I actually took my medicine or just put it down. I’ve tried so many different ways, making marks on the bottle, making stickers, and using other pill containers. None ever works. And pill containers are so bulky when I only need one pill.” — Niki
A wedge doorstop alarm with an extremely loud 120-decibel siren that’ll sound should anyone try to force open your door. If you have trouble sleeping in unfamiliar rooms, this might just help.
Get it from Amazon for $10.79.
No wiring is required, either; just pick up a 9V battery.
Promising review: “We bought two of these to secure our front and back doors, and we love them. They are SUPER loud! I kept forgetting they were on the floor and would open the door in the morning, just to jump back. They’d definitely scare away any intruder. We’ll be taking them when we travel, too — perfect for hotel rooms and cruise ships.” — Aurora C.


A waterproof travel cable organizer so your various chargers don’t get lost in the void that is the bottom of your carry-on and form one massive knot.
Get it from Amazon for $9.85+ (available in three sizes and 23 colors).
Promising review: “Excellent for travel! Nice to have a go-to individual pouch, especially for the cords. Husband travels for business and this is a must, so if he’s in an airport or hotel, he can locate them easily and they don’t get mixed with others.” — Brent Webb
A two-in-one travel blanket and pillow sure to make your transatlantic flight much more bearable — especially if you’re the type to sleep against the window or on your tray table.
Get it from Amazon for $24.95 (available in six colors).
Promising review: “I bought this product before taking a six-hour flight, and it was a lifesaver. The pillow has a strap behind it to put it on your luggage so that it doesn’t have to be carried. Very convenient when traveling. The blanket kept me warm on the plane, and when the blanket is folded into a pillow, it is also comfortable. Would definitely recommend.” — Robynn
A glare-free mini Kindle that was basically made for jetsetters! The palm-sized device can hold thousands of books and has a battery life of six weeks, so you don’t have to worry about bringing extra chargers on your weekend getaway.
Get it from Amazon for $109.99(available in black and matcha, and with or without an ad lock screen).
Check out a TikTok of the mini Kindle in action.
Promising review: “This is such a great Kindle! It’s lightweight, the perfect size for going in a purse or bag, and the matcha is SUCH a great color. I already have a Paperwhite SE that I love, so I decided to get this Kindle for travel purposes. The battery life isn’t as great as my Paperwhite, but it still lasts me a while with daily reading ! It fits perfectly in my hands and makes reading very comfortable. The only thing it is missing is the warm light option, but that is not a deal breaker for me. If you are looking for a lightweight and comfortable Kindle, this is the one for you.” — Christine Heath

A travel version of Mouthwatchers’ ever-popular “flossing toothbrush” with two layers of bristles. One layer being regular firm ones, and the other being longer ones that are 10 times thinner and mimic floss as they get between your teeth but are gentle on your gums.
Get a set of two from Amazon for $6.99 (also available in packs of one and four).
Mouthwatchers is a small business established by Ronald Plotka, DDS, that specializes in antimicrobial toothbrushes designed to get deeper cleans that even patients with “great” dental hygiene might miss with traditional brush and floss routines.
Promising review: “This toothbrush is a new staple item for my on-the-go Invisalign bag. When I need to brush my teeth and don’t have time to floss before putting my aligners back in, this brush makes sure my teeth and mouth feel clean and removes debris in between my teeth. The bristles are soft, this toothbrush is sturdy, and the different lengths of bristles help remove debris or help floss your teeth on the go. This brush also dries very fast in between uses.” — V. Brown
A waterproof wet bag you can use for anything you don’t want mingling with the clean clothes in your carry-on. Diapers, wet bathing suits, towels, toiletries, breast pumps — this is the answer!
Get it from Amazon for $11.95 (available in dozens of designs).
Bumkins is a small business that has been designing responsibly made baby products for over 30 years.
Promising review: “I bought this to hold wet bathing suits and towels while traveling. It really got tested when I had a mishap getting on a catamaran from a beach, and I had to swim back to shore with my bag of stuff. The clothing and phone that were inside this wet bag stayed dry! I just wish I’d had my towel packed inside it, too.” — PCreative


A travel jewelry case, because last time you threw all of your necklaces in a sandwich bag and ended up with a giant knot that took hours to undo. Like seriously, you could have solved a Rubik’s Cube faster.
Get it from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in six colors).
Promising review: “I purchased this box for a weekend getaway. In the past, I have just thrown all of my jewelry into little makeup bags, but then everything gets tangled and disorganized. I love that this box keeps everything organized and leaves all my necklaces tangle-free!” — Dogmom206
A mini white noise machine so you can get a good night’s sleep on the road instead of being kept up by unfamiliar noises like creaky Airbnb floors or rowdy hotel neighbors.
Get it from Amazon for $41.95 (also available in black).
The small device has 11 non-looping sleep sounds (including fan and ocean sounds), and it can connect to wireless devices via Bluetooth so you can use it as a portable speaker and play your own audio.
Promising review: “Bought one of these for my hubby for Christmas, and he loved it. Then I bought one for my daughter days later. A few days later, I bought our third — I had to have one also for when I travel. Bought it with us to a hotel on vacation and used it at night to drown out the noise of other guests walking and talking in the halls, and during the day, we listened to music on Bluetooth!! Additionally, we used it with our new puppy to help him sleep and stay asleep through the night. Only downside is I wish the battery life was longer. It lasts about three nights before you need to recharge.” — Romeo’s Girl


Or a Bluetooth-enabled mask if falling asleep on vacation is not your forte. Slip this baby on, turn on your favorite thunderstorm simulator, and it’s like you never left home.
Get it from Amazon for $23.59+ (available in three colors).
Promising review: ” This is the best thing I have ordered in a long time! I work nights and recently took a travel position. Staying in hotels is fun until your neighbor is loud or the highway traffic is horrible. The speakers on this are quality! The only thing I heard was the rain and thunder from my app. The rain was so clear-sounding that I could easily visualize each drop hitting the ground. I was about to fall asleep when the thunder kicked in and seriously scared me to pieces! Highly recommend!” — Dana Harris


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An attachable elastic laptop accessory belt for anyone looking to take their WFH setup and convert it to a WFTA (work from the airport) setup. It’ll keep everything you need close at hand so you don’t have to rifle through your bag or play “how long can I go without plugging my computer in” because your charger is in your overhead bag.
Get it from Amazon for $29.99+ (available in four colors).
Beblau is an Italy-based, family-owned small business specializing in products for digital nomads.
Check out a TikTok of the laptop belt in action.
Promising review: “This product is a lifesaver for a teacher on the go. I use it for my iPad Pro and my school-issued laptop. I no longer drop things as I move from place to place! Just the basics will fit: pen, cards, small writing tablet.” — Elementary Techy Teacher
A stuffable travel neck pillow so you never have to go through the mega-embarrassing spectacle that is being told your checked bag is overweight and having to unzip it right there at the desk to move things into your carry-on. This genius sleeve can hold the equivalent of 10 T-shirts!!
Get it from Amazon for $22.88.
Promising review: “As a single guy who travels with mostly a few shirts, I find that this has been a great addition. It helps me travel with no bag a lot of times; I am able to fit most items right into it! Very economical buy when used properly. High quality.” — Abbasbeydoun95
A compact eight-compartment pill organizer with room for all of your vitamins and prescriptions. This sure beats a baggie full of loose pills!
Get it from Amazon for $5.97+ (available in five colors).
Promising review: “Flight attendant–approved! These pill containers are simply amazing! The latch and seal on them are very secure due to their rubber gasket around the inside. I put my daily medications in each of the six smaller compartments on one side and then use the larger two containers for vitamins and supplements. I keep this in my tote bag for work, and I am not concerned at all about it opening. I can’t tell you how many times some of the other pill boxes I used have opened up, tossing prescription medications into the smallest corners of my bag. Well-designed and well-executed!” — Christina S.

A nonslip purse hook to ensure your bag never touches the ground or any other icky surfaces. It’s small, but it’s capable of holding a good amount, so even if you’re a travels-with-everything-you-can-think-of type of person, it’ll deliver.
Get a pair from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in 33 colors).
Promising review: “Love this when I don’t have a clean surface to set her on. I get lots of compliments! I haven’t had any issues with it so far, but it’s nice that it comes with two.” — Amber Jean
A JetKids ride-on suitcase so you can zip your way through security’s snaking lines with (hopefully) fewer tantrums. It’s also a great option for fast walkers who love their toddler more than anything in the world but can’t bear walking through the airport at 0.25 MPH.
Get it from Amazon for $249 (available in seven colors).
It’s recommended for kids ages 3-7 and fits most standard economy seats. Plus, it has an adjustable strap so you can carry it over your shoulder, a top handle, and a mattress inside that can be removed and used while on the flight. Parents have even used this product while in the airport waiting for the flight to keep their kids comfy and happy.
Promising review: “Traveling with a toddler is always a challenge, but comfort is key, and this little magic package makes the airport trip that much smoother. We can store small toys, a pillow, and one throw blanket for our family of three. Great idea and great buy. We will be using this until it breaks.” — TifferTheTrend
Some reusable bottle bags if local spirits are your absolute favorite souvenir to pick up, but you don’t really want to stain your entire suitcase a dark shade of Cabernet.
Get a set of three from Amazon for $14.99 (available in four styles).
JetBag is a small business specializing in creating bags to protect your wine and your stuff. It’s designed with absorbent padding on the inside, so in the event that the bottle breaks, it won’t get everywhere in your luggage.
Promising review: “I was a little nervous to transport alcohol back in my checked baggage after seeing how they fling things around without care, but these worked like a dream! Not one out of 6 (oops) bottles came back broken! Highly recommend!” — Melanie
A set of Avarelle rounded or extra-large hydrocolloid patches that can suck all the gunk out of your whiteheads while you sleep. Idk about you, but my skin INSTANTLY knows when I’m away from home and acts up like nobody’s business.
Get a box of 40 round patches for $6.70 and a box of 8 extra-large patches for $8.49, both from Amazon.
Promising review: “I’ve been experimenting with these for the last month and a half, and I am in love. They are really thin and blend into my highly freckled face incredibly well…I have gone out in public twice with them on, because when I did my last-second mirror check before I got out of the car, I didn’t notice I had them on! While they absolutely help clean out the skin underneath, the biggest thing they do for me is stop me from touching my face. When I’m stressed out, I will absentmindedly touch/run my hands along my face and jaw constantly. Now, when I notice I’m doing that, I run into the bathroom and put these on any spots I have. Since they are thin and stick really well, I am able to leave them alone and stop touching my face.” — MelsBells
To learn more, check out our Avarelle pimple patch deep dive.
A Pashmina scarf ready to be fashioned into a blanket or pillow when flying; a wrap when you’re cold or need something modest for visiting cultural sites like temples; or even a shield from the sun as it offers UPF 50+ protection!
Get it from Amazon for $50+ (available in eight colors).
Promising review: “I absolutely love this wrap!! It is the perfect weight and size for travel. It didn’t leave my side on an 11-day backpack trip through Europe and was used as a scarf, blanket, towel, and wrap all throughout the trip. Fashionable enough to dress up a basic travel day outfit, warm enough to keep away a chill on a cooler night, and light enough to pack away small into a bag or tie around a purse strap. I can’t say enough great things! I am buying these as gifts for everyone I know who travels.” — Jenn

A compact Nori travel iron and steamer that not only heats up in three minutes, but can easily get wrinkles out of both sides of the fabric, getting the job twice as fast as usual.
Get it from Amazon for $119+ (available in five colors).
Promising review: “Ordered this to bring to a wedding this past weekend, and it was a total hit. Perfect for getting last-minute wrinkles out of bridesmaid dresses! And will definitely be using it for touchups before work instead of lugging out my massive ironing board. Great purchase!” — Carolyn Toll
A portable safe you can wrap around an umbrella, picnic table leg, or chair so you can stow away your phone, keys, wallet, and other small valuables without worrying about them being lost or stolen. Reviewers use this guy at water parks, the beach, all-inclusive resorts, and even in Airbnbs.
Get it from Amazon for $39.95+ (available in four colors).
PS: SafeGo is a small biz.
Promising review: “Bought it for an overseas trip, and it worked great. We used it both in a hotel room when the room safe was out of order and on the beach. I look forward to using it on outings this summer, and I think it will be a very useful addition to my travel staples. I packed in my luggage full of toiletries and sunscreen, so it didn’t feel like it took up a ton of space and I could carry it in my purse/tote without it feeling too bulky. That said, you can fit a lot into it.” — laurel


Some reviewer-loved Nippies if you’ve vowed to have a bra-free trip. These silicone pasties come in two sizes and various colors, so chances are you’ll find the right fit!
Get them from Amazon for $28.50 (available in five colors and two sizes).
Promising review: “I cannot tell you how much I LOVE these things. I had been using a cheaper pair of pasties, and these are a world apart from those. They cover everything really well and are super comfortable. I literally forget that they are on. I have worn them under really thin white shirts, and you can’t see anything! I LOVE THESE SO MUCH. So much that I just bought another pair so that I’ll never be without.” — Sara Reiland


Some Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Moisturizing Face SPF 60 Serum — a weightless sunscreen that not only offers UVA and UVB protection but all-day NON-GREASY moisture.
Get it from Amazon for $11.90.
The formula is also fragrance- and oxybenzone-free.
Note that the AAD recommends using at least SPF 30 and reapplying as needed for skin protection. You can read about sunscreen myths and facts from dermatologists for more information!
Promising review: “I’ve gone through several sunscreens to wear with makeup, and this has been the best for me. I’m a simple girl. I apply this with vitamin C cream, let it absorb, then apply my It Cosmetics CC cream. It acts like a primer for me, and my CC glides nicely over it, no pilling, no heavy or cakey feeling. It’s def lightweight but provides great protection.” — Emily Haynes
Or Abib’s Airy Sunstick — perfect for anyone who HATES how greasy sunscreen feels on their fingers, so a stick version is the ideal solution. The oil-control formula offers a semi-matte finish with no white cast, so you don’t have to rub it in and defeat the purpose of its design. 🙌🏻
Get it from Amazon for $18.99 (also available in a pack of two).
Check out a TikTok of the Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar in action.
Promising review: “NO WHITE CAST! I’ve been looking for a stick sunscreen and this was just exactly what was needed!! I’m a medium-toned Black woman and looking for something without a white cast is always a challenge. I have applied it on my bare skin and there isn’t a white cast at all! It’s a ‘soft matte’ finish, for sure, and looks like natural skin. Like you’re not wearing anything at all.” — Martina
A waterproof cellphone case if you’ll be stepping foot anywhere near a river/ocean/waterfall/infinity pool with a swim-up bar, and you don’t want your phone to fall victim to splashes and/or accidental submersion.
Get it from Amazon for $6.99 (available in 14 colors).
It fits any phone up to 100mm x 170mm (or about 3.9 inches x 6.7 inches). It’s also a great fix for keeping out sand and dirt (and a great option for runners if you’re caught in the rain but still want to be able to toggle through your music options).
See why BuzzFeeder Elizabeth Lilly loves it here!
Promising review: “I took this on a cruise with me to Honduras, Mexico, and Belize, and it held up perfectly! I was so scared to put this in the water for the first time (after testing it, of course), but it proved to work very well! In fact, I ended up just using it as a carrying case for my room key and phone throughout the cruise! I took it with me snorkeling along the barrier reef in Belize, and I got so many wonderful pictures and videos underwater!” — GWinSD

A drawstring makeup organizer that opens to reveal every cosmetic you own so you don’t have to spend countless minutes emptying out every item just to not find your concealer. (Turns out it was in your purse all along. 🤷♀️)
Get it from Amazon for $29.95+ (available in three sizes and 27 colors/patterns).
Promising review: “I was tired of fumbling around in my cosmetics case and saw this. I was skeptical, but…WOW! On my recent two-week trip to Europe, with constant laying out and packing up, this item was wonderful. I could find what I wanted quickly, right away. Packing up was just a matter of pulling the drawstring. At first I wasn’t sure about changing to this bag, but now I could not do without it.” — mojosharkey
A foot hammock so you can make the most of your limited legroom and avoid the dreaded pins and needles that come along with cramped quarters.
Get it from Amazon for $18.99.
Promising review: “This is an amazing product. It’s so simple but works incredibly well to prevent swelling and pressure on legs while flying. I just flew the first leg of an international flight and used it, and I am on a layover now and had to pause to write this review. I LOVE THIS PRODUCT!! It easily attached to the tray table, and I adjusted it to my desired height. It is like a hammock for your feet. You just prop them up inside the thing/swing/hammock — which is very cushiony — and your feet are hoisted up comfortably. DEFINITELY A MUST-HAVE ON ALL MY FLIGHTS NOW. This thing is great!!” — Queen
Or an inflatable foot rest that adjusts to three different heights, so you don’t have to sit in the exact same position for 8 straight hours, even if your economy seat has limited space.
Get it from Amazon for $22.99+ (available in four colors and two-packs).
Promising review: “This foot rest pillow is essential for those who travel very long distances. It is not only uncomfortable but unhealthy to leave feet dangling down for many hours or days at a time while traveling. I purchased this pillow to sit between my airplane seat and the seat in front of mine. It is wonderful to be able to prop my feet up, with bent knees, while watching movies or sleeping. I regularly fly the same route that is about 30 hours (including layovers), and when I am unable to get a seat upfront, this foot rest pillow keeps me more comfortable at the back of the plane.” — Yvonne N
A pair of Dr. Scholl’s sneakers, because the brand is pretty much synonymous with happy, comfortable feet. Reviewers have put these shoes to the test, logging thousands of steps on vacation, and the results? No rubbing, no blisters, and no foot pain.
Get them from Amazon for $49.97+ (available in women’s sizes 4–13, including wide sizes, and 39 colors).
Promising review: “I’m writing this from Germany because I promise you these are the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever owned! I have wide toes, and I always get blisters on my pinky toes when I walk a lot in normal shoes. I bought these for a summer in Europe, and my toes have not hurt once! And I have done back-to-back theme park days, walking around Salzburg, MILES AND MILES, and they are still so comfy. If you have wide feet, THESE ARE FOR YOU!” — Emma
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