Everyone is different, and each person on this green earth has different packing needs. But what is very important to remember is that we humans can get by on very little, but we aim to feel 100% comfortable, 24/7. It's totally okay if you're one of these people! But if you'd like to break away from the baggage, lose the luggage, maintain the minimum, etc., ask yourself these questions:
1) If I were kidnapped, stranded, and had no money on me, what would I wish I had?
2) What do I need to feel absolutely fresh and clean before I go to bed at night?
Let's start with #1. For me, it's a toothbrush, some toothpaste, and deodorant (of course!).
Luckily, they make travel sizes for all of these things, so if you have $10 USD to spare, you can pick them up at Target and they will take up virtually no space in your bag.
As for #2, it's a little trickier, especially when it comes to nighttime routines and whether you're a skincare enthusiast or not. The following will definitely not apply to everyone, so just take it all in stride. Ideally, I would have:
- makeup remover
- cotton pads/rounds
- cotton swabs
- facial cleanser
- facial toner
- moisturizer
- chapstick
- hand lotion
If you insist on having all of your liquids, lotions, cleansers, etc., you can buy empty mini-bottles at Target or a similar store for under $5 USD, and that includes a pack of 4 bottles.
If you're a bit spendier, you may also choose to get mini-versions of everything you own, but if you really want to keep your packing list short, think about what you really need and adjust to that list.
If you're backpacking/hiking, I would suggest buying organic, environment-safe mini-versions of what you need, but if you're traveling to a city and will be hanging out in the same hotel(s) for a while, you might as well live like a local, and that includes shopping for things only if you desperately need them, instead of packing for every contingency.
Most of what I listed above was making sure every trace of makeup was removed from my face at the end of the day. But to those of you to whom this applies, do you really have to wear makeup on this trip? If you do, keep it minimal and natural. The less makeup you have on, the less effort is required to take it off. Focus instead on the experiences you'll have, and not so much on your curated image you've sculpted of your normal life. The exception to this would be business trips, which unfortunately, is a somewhat inflexible social structure compared to vacationing with just friends and family, and requires just a smidgen more attention to image.
This is a pretty handy alternative to about three items on my list already:
Luckily, this inexpensive pack contains 7 wipes, one for every day of the week you're traveling! Be careful not to rub too hard, especially around the eye area, and if possible, use warm water to remove what you can before using this to take care of the rest.
...If only.
As for washing your face after this, more sensitive skin may require a specialized cleanser, but if it's just for a week, I just double-up and use my shampoo as a quick face wash. Be careful to watch your face for any signs of stress, and if your skin isn't particularly hardy, a quick trip to the store for a mini-cleanser will get you back on track.
That being said, you know yourself best and should bring whatever will keep you in good shape during your trip, but the danger in overpacking is greater with those who require a lot more than what is absolutely, truly necessary, and this snowballs into packing things "just in case."
Makeup (for some people)
Without cleanser, toner, or cotton pads, I've freed up just the tiniest amount of space to put in my very minimal makeup kit, which includes:
1) mini foundation (dry finish)
2) mascara
3) lash curler
4) eyeliner
Makeup needs are different across the board, but you have to admit how much easier it is to travel with a makeup-free face, or at least one that has just enough to highlight your natural features.
If you really insist on bringing your whole makeup arsenal, brushes and all, try to take some time to pare down your makeup kit for this one-week "stripped" version of you!
Clothes
Clothes-wise, I tend to dress every day based on mood, but that is a dangerous game while traveling.
Planning out your outfits in advance and seeing what can be reycled will save so much space in your carry-on bag!
If you are hiking in the wilderness, having quick-dry clothes and an environmentally safe way of washing them can cut your clothing needs in half, but if it's just for a week, packing simple ensembles won't take up much space at all, so it's really up to your preferences!
For those who have the luxury of a hotel room or even a nearby coin-operated laundry facility, you can wash clothes during your trip, just like a local would! Be careful when planning your outfits for a hotel-sink wash, as some fabrics will take ages to dry, and carrying them around in your bag while they're still damp won't help anybody.
Quick-drying fabrics are available in the form of travel clothes, but fashion-conscious travelers may want to steer clear of them. Some of your everyday clothes are unintentionally made of quicker-drying fabric (like polyester), so the next time you do some laundry before your trip, make a note of which articles of clothing seem less wet than others when pulling them out of the washing machine, or even try line-drying them if you have time for a trial run so you can see exactly what you're dealing with! If you're the type to wear 100% cotton T-shirts (aka, the non-quick-drying kind), feel free to pack more on the clothing side and see what else you can pack less of.
The important thing is balance, and understanding your must-haves and what you can maybe live without for a week.
Shoes
Shoes are difficult. As many people will suggest, wear your bulkiest shoes on the plane with you, and pack the smaller ones in your bag.
But what if your bulkiest pair of shoes is some kind of monster?
If you must, must, must... Then pack them. But all of your other shoes should be flats or flip-flops. Also, take some time to evaluate if this is a must-have, or a want. Also, how long will you be wearing these shoes? Sometimes I think I must have a certain pair of shoes to complete a look, but if I think outside of the box and change my outfit, I may realize I don't really desperately need it after all.
That being said, if none of this resonated with you, and you absolutely have to pack all of these items, three pairs of pumps, ten completely non-repeating outfits, an entire MAC Makeup counter, and every product in your bathroom, just one carry-on backpack may not be for you. It would be a challenge to fit all of that within 22"x14"x9" and wear it comfortably.
So for those special days and the must-have experiences, bring a full-size suitcase and enjoy. Your trip will be unique for different reasons, and that's completely okay!
And for those of you who are rushing through the airport, hopping on and off public transportation, and excited to travel as yourself with just the contents on your back and an open mind, try out the carry-on system at least once! You'll be surprised to see how strong you are, and what you're capable of living without.