A few key essential items can make a world of difference on your global journeys.
As someone who has visited over 70 countries, I’ve encountered my share of travel fiascos, from mosquito attacks in Mexico to overheated trains in Budapest. My friends joke that I’m like Mary Poppins because every time we run into an unexpected travel calamity, I somehow manage to pull a random object out of my bag that helps to save the day.
Over my years of travel, I’ve figured out a list of unexpectedly useful items to keep in my suitcase or backpack. Not everyone thinks to bring binder clips, a hand fan, or makeup remover wipes—yet these small items can make the world of difference when you run into annoyances like humid buses and hotel curtains that don’t fully close.
The next time you’re packing for a trip, don’t forget the following 12 items. Chances are that they might get you out of a jam or at least keep your journey as stress-free as possible.
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A safety pin is a godsend when the temple piece of your eyeglasses falls off because the screw fell out. Hold the eyeglasses and temple piece together aligning the holes. Just insert the point of the safety pin through all the holes and close it.
I have used Vasoline as an eye makeup remover for decades, and it is terrific for that.Also works well for polishing or cleaning shoes, as well as for minor irritations.
Vaseline is also useful to protect cuts or open sores from bacterial contamination. I use a mini-jar available from many drug stores and refill it after a trip.
They also make bug "spray" wipes that won't take up space in your quart bag and work just as well.