Waterproof Shoes for Unexpected Rain
Depending on where you’re traveling, the weather can change pretty quickly, leaving you struggling to know what to pack. One good way to avoid having to pack an additional (and might we add, very heavy) pair of rain boots is by packing waterproof shoes.
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Though many people buy products specifically designed to waterproof shoes, if you can’t buy or find that product but still need to waterproof your shoes, you can use beeswax. Beeswax provides the perfect protective film that repels water, keeping your feet dry and making traveling and waiting easier.
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Candy Containers With Multiple Uses
Besides providing much-needed breath freshening before and after a long flight, that little container of tic-tac mints can actually be really handy during your flights. Many travelers swear by these plastic containers to hold bobby pins, safety pins, or other small items. You never know what you might need.
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If you’re not a fan of mints, have no fear; any small container or even an empty medicine bottle can work just as well when it comes to storing travel necessities. Not only are you recycling, but you’ll be thankful for this travel organization hack when you get to your destination.