but I don’t make the rules. So if you like traveling with dry shampoo, make sure the can is small enough if you want to pack it in carry on luggage
Yes, you can brush your teeth on a plane. It’s best to use water sparingly when brushing your teeth in order to avoid spilling it onto other passengers or the plane itself. If you can’t wait until you land, you may want to use adisposable toothbrush that has been pre-pasted...
One thing that is not clear is whether this fog has any side effects on people's lungs. It seems like it is a problem for asthmatics, but nothing has been proven conclusively for the general population. If you would rather be safe than sorry, you can use dry ice (which is available...
5. Has anyone taken, or will they take, food safety training? 6. Will you be serving on a cafeteria line vs. or pro- viding table service? 7. Do you want to provide immediate service for those who don't have much time (who may be on lunch break from their low-paying job)? 8....
a shawl for impromptu temple visits, and of course a quick dry towel for camping or visits to public bathhouses. It’s way thinner than your typical towel but nearly as absorbent. You can also wear it as a shawl or scarf on the airplane or bus, so that it takes up no space at all...
An airplane bathroom is not very conducive to a skin care routine, but these cleansing wipes allowed me to keep up with my regimen on a couple long-haul flights earlier this year. Instead of navigating the tiny airplane bathroom sink to cleanse my face, I simply pulled out the wipes and ...
We take this with us on resort vacations. It's nice to be able to wash out swimsuits, etc., and hang them to dry every day so they don't smell after days of nonstop ocean fun. This one is nice because you don't need clothespins, and it stretches pretty far. I could hang up...
Now you can take your favorite fragrance (or several) through TSA without any issues. Elizabeth Lilly / BuzzFeed BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly loves using these: "As the reviewer down below mentions, it's great to just throw in your purse on the reg for a fragrance re-up through...
a shawl for impromptu temple visits, and of course a quick dry towel for camping or visits to public bathhouses. It’s way thinner than your typical towel but nearly as absorbent. You can also wear it as a shawl or scarf on the airplane or bus, so that it takes up no space at all...