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  • Hi everyone.

  • Welcome back to Lavendaire.

  • Today I wanted to share my best tips

  • for packing for travel, specifically packing for a carry on and your backpack,

  • whatever you're going to bring on the plane with you.

  • I normally only like to pack

  • a carry on for my trips.

  • This is going to be a 10-day trip throughout London and Amsterdam,

  • and last time I went on a two-week trip in Europe, I also packed a carry on as well.

  • If you haven't seen my previous packing videos, you can check it out here and here,

  • or you can click the card in the upper-right corner to watch those videos.

  • But today I'm just gonna go into specifics on my method of packing.

  • My first tip is definitely: fold things vertically, the Konmari way.

  • I have a lot of videos

  • on how to fold the Konmari way.

  • If you want to check those out, they're also linked below.

  • But basically, fold them to the height of your suitcase so that when you put your clothes

  • in,

  • everything will fit right here to the rim and you can see all of your clothes at a glance.

  • This is a game-changer for when you're traveling and living out of a suitcase.

  • You don't want to take things out.

  • I always keep everything in my suitcase.

  • I only unpack what I need to for that day.

  • So this is my closet.

  • This is what the closet looks like,

  • and I just like being able to choose my outfits this way because I could see mostly everything.

  • I did make an exception this time.

  • Some things I packed horizontally because they're just so flimsy,

  • it just didn't work as well vertically.

  • But yeah, for the flimsy leggings and random stuff,

  • I will pack normally.

  • But for my main outfits, I will pack vertically.

  • Tip #2: Have pouches for everything!

  • I am a pouch girlthat sounds weird.

  • Is that weird?

  • I literally love to have pouches to hold everything.

  • I like to stay organized

  • and categorize everything.

  • So this is my pouch for socks and underwear.

  • I also fold them vertically like this.

  • I just put my mirror because I didn't want it to break.

  • But yeah, I have underwear here and socks here.

  • And I always pack extra

  • because you never know.

  • I have a pouch for makeup.

  • A pouch for random tech accessories.

  • There's chargers, adaptors, and stuff in here.

  • And then I have my toiletry pouch.

  • Also, in my backpack, I have this pouch that I love where I keep my iPad, my hard drive.

  • And check this out: I have a face mask that I'm going to wear in the airplane.

  • So pouches for everything, helps you stay super organized and I just can't do it any

  • other way.

  • My next tip is to transfer all of your large products into smaller containers.

  • I always like to save my little bottles from skincare or beauty products because I know

  • I'm going to use them again.

  • These are from previous skincare things that I've used up.

  • I've transferred my May Coop essence, which is this big one, into this small one here.

  • And then here, because I think my foundation's a little too big, I transferred my foundation

  • into this smaller container.

  • So I think it's such a game-changer.

  • Plus, I got to mix another foundation in here so that it would better match my color.

  • My next tip is to save up all your sample-sized products or travel-sized products

  • for when you travel.

  • So I don't usually use these little samples on the regular.

  • I just bring them

  • because they're tiny and I get to try new products, and why not?

  • I have a couple primers here

  • and these are some oils for my face that are sample-sized of my favorite products.

  • My next tip is to use these toothbrush covers to bring your favorite toothbrush with you.

  • I don't like to use travel toothbrushes because they're not good quality.

  • These covers, I got from Daiso.

  • They come in a pack of six or eight.

  • I love them.

  • It's just really hygienic, I think.

  • And I really like it.

  • My next tip is kind of obvious but I know not everyone does this.

  • Honestly, guys,

  • put your shoes in a plastic bag when you travel so that the germs and the dirt

  • don't get everywhere else in your luggage.

  • I also like to bring a couple extra plastic bags to put all my dirty clothes in after

  • I wear them.

  • The way I do it is: I fold them up into little triangles.

  • But when I'm in the hotel or AirBNB,

  • when I have dirty clothes, I will put them on top of the plastic bag, kind of let them

  • air out

  • or a little bit.

  • And then, when I'm ready to pack everything, I'll put everything in the plastic bag,

  • seal it up, and then go, because I feel like, if you immediately put it in the plastic

  • while you're still staying in a room, it just gets mustymusky?

  • What's that word?

  • It will just smell more if you seal it up and leave it there without letting it air

  • out a little bit.

  • That's just how I'm thinking in my head.

  • Another tip I have when traveling is to scatter your cash throughout your bags

  • because you don't want to keep all your money in one place, because what if

  • you get pick-pocketed?

  • Or something gets stolen?

  • You just want to have some backup.

  • So the way I do it is I always hide some cash in different pouches

  • and different areas just in case.

  • You never know.

  • Okay, moving onto my backpack.

  • My next tip is to make sure, if you want to get something

  • while you're on the plane, to put it in your purse or in the backpack that you will have

  • right next to you.

  • Don't put things in your carry on luggage that will go in the overhead bin

  • because if you want to get something, it's really annoying to ask people

  • to help you open it and whatever.

  • So if I need to do somethingfor example:

  • I'm planning to work and edit on the plane, so I brought my laptop in my backpack with

  • me

  • so that I could just have that easy access.

  • My next tip is: make sure you have a name tag on all your bags just because

  • you don't know what's going to happen.

  • What if your bag gets lost?

  • Even if it's a carry on, you never know.

  • So I think it's always safe to have your name,

  • your number, your email address, whatever on your bags.

  • Something I'm going to try this time because I've seen other people do it is to bring a

  • face mask

  • with me on the airplane so I can do some inflight skincare because it gets really dry up there.

  • I think this will be really fun.

  • I'm actually looking forward to doing this.

  • Another thing I'd recommend is to bring some cough drops with you.

  • Or in my case,

  • I have this Chinese throat syrup.

  • It's basically called loquat syrup and it's like a honey texture

  • where I will just eat it straight from the package.

  • It soothes your throat so I'm saying,

  • in case you have a cough on the plane because it's really dry up there.

  • I hate to be that person who's coughing nonstop on the plane.

  • So just in case.

  • Another tip is to keep your phone charger with you at all times in your bag,

  • and also get an external charger because it will save your life.

  • Most airports

  • and some airplanes will have outlets so that you can charge your phones

  • so it's always nice if you can have your charger with you.

  • I've been that person

  • where I've seen an outlet and I'm like, "Dang it, my phone's out of battery

  • but my charger's up there," or somewhere that's not on hand.

  • My next tip is to always wear the biggest and the heaviest items of clothing with you

  • on the plane, that way you don't have to pack your big and bulky items.

  • For example: this time,

  • I'm taking this giant blanket scarf which is huge and takes up a lot of space, but it's

  • going to be

  • my blanket on the airplane.

  • And I'm also going to take my big coat with me as well.

  • If you're a frequent traveler and you always end up with extra coins and extra money

  • from all the different places you've traveled to, make sure you save them

  • and organize them into pouches.

  • I've saved these euros and pounds from my last trip to Europe,

  • and I just keep them organized separately.

  • I have all my different currencies in different

  • little pouches so that whenever I go back to that place, then I can just bring that

  • currency back.

  • My last tip is: it's always good to bring an empty water bottle with you

  • in your carry on so you can refill it at the airport or on the airplane

  • because it's really dehydrating to fly.

  • Sometimes I'll forget to bring an empty water bottle

  • so I'll just buy a water in the airport after security and everything because I need to

  • have

  • a bottle of water while I'm on the plane because the water that they give is just never enough.

  • So I like to have my own stash, my own thing of water.

  • Alright, I hope you liked today's tips on how to pack for travel.

  • I've actually made

  • a packing checklist that you can download.

  • The link is below.

  • Just to help you out

  • and just for me to use every time I travel because it's annoying to make a new list each

  • and every time, so this is going to save you a lot of time.

  • So I'm also going to make another video where I'm sharing my travel camera gear,

  • my camera gear for travel, vlogging, and taking Instagram photos.

  • So if you want to watch that,

  • the link is below and in the upper-right corner.

  • I'll see you next time.

  • Bye!

Hi everyone.

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