Choose the Most Practical Waterproof Toiletry Bag for Travel

 I've been traveling since I was a little kid. We caravanned about Australia back then, so bathing required a trip to the ablution block and use of a wet cubical. It was the same while I was backpacking across Europe, and I wished I hadn't had to place my toiletry bag on the splash left there by someone else.

My travel style has evolved once I was no longer a singleton. I take my family to hotels or cabin stays at vacation sites. I require an extra-large family toiletries bag. However, when my son goes to camp or has an overnight, he prefers a separate tiny kids toiletries bag. Then there's the time when we travel (or used to - thanks 2020) and certain goods need to be brought on board, thus we require an authorized TSA toiletries bag.

As you can see, the way you use your toiletry bag can influence which sort of bag is ideal for you. So, let's have a look at the best waterproof toiletry bags on travel that are presently available.

Toiletry Bags for Women

So I'll begin where I need the most assistance in locating the finest toiletry bag for ladies.

Now I'm searching for something that can handle the essentials like a toothbrush, toothbrushes, soap, and deodorant, as well as a travel-size version of my favorite skincare line (which I made using refillable travel containers*). I also bring a little amount of cosmetics, not much since I don't wear much, but just the essentials of lipstick, mascara, eyeliner, and blush. Not to mention the heavy things like moisturizers, shampoo, conditioner, and hairbrushes.

Toiletry Bag Extra Large

These days, I prefer to stay in hotels or vacation cottages where a restroom is included. I no longer be concerned about transporting my amenities, and they can now dry on the vanity bench.

As a result, I would like a big toiletry bag* to keep everything in one location.

Hanging Toiletry Bag for Women

However, when I was younger, I used to go camping and caravanning on vacations. Showers in the ablution buildings were made composed of a wooden bench behind a half-wall with a couple of hooks above, and sometimes a hook on the door. The whole space was generally wet unless you were the first person in the shower. Back then, I would hang my clothes on the hooks, throw a towel over the door, and try to squeeze the toiletry bag into a dry corner (remember, you have to take the bag back to you're tent/caravan and put it away in your luggage - so it's better if it's not wet on the outside), then take out what I needed.

I would have welcomed a hanging toiletry bag to avoid placing my bag on the wet shower seats. There are several possibilities for hanging toiletry bags*, both large and little, these days.

Backpacking Toiletry Kit

Then, in my twenties and thirties, I traveled traveling a lot. It takes skill to pack a bag and cram all of your belongings into such a compact area, much alone locate those belongings when you need them. Packing cells, of course, make it so much simpler. However, a separate waterproof one for your toiletries is still required. I prefer the Sea to Summit light toiletry bag* since it is not rigged and can be shaped to fit into a small area in your backpack.

Makeup Bag for Travel

While I don't bring much makeup with me when I travel, it doesn't imply you won't. You may be able to fit your cosmetics in the extra-large toiletry bag, but you may want to have a separate make-up bag.

You may get a set of toiletry bags, or you could go for a smaller toiletry bag and a separate travel cosmetics bag*.

Toiletry Bags for Men

My spouse is now extremely pleased with his toiletry/shaving bag. He keeps his toiletries in a double leather men's toiletry bag. Men don't often bring as many toiletries as women do, such as a toothbrush, toothbrushes, soap, deodorant, shaving cream, shaver / electric shaver, aftershave, hair cream, and comb.

If you're shopping for a men's shaving bag as a present, consider quality, functionality, and waterproofness. Remember to think about how they will use the toiletry kit throughout their journey.

Hanging Toiletry Bag for Men

Men will have the same challenges in the hammam blocks as women in terms of keeping things dry in the shower cubicle. This hanging bag* appeals to me since it has separate removable parts for general toiletries and shaving.

Extra Large (Family Size) Toiletry Bags

Then, when traveling as a family, it's simply simpler to have everything in a family-size toiletries bag. You both use the same toothpaste, shower gel, and shampoo.

If you are sharing bathroom products, you may wish to bring full-size toiletries, in order to will need a bag large enough to contain the bigger bottles* and with pockets to cleanly split things up. For example, organizing your husband's shaving supplies, your make-up, and your toothbrushes. Because you'll be carrying everything in one bag, select one with transparent compartments* so you can easily see and reach each item.

Keep in mind that since everything is in one bag, it will be hefty. Choose a bag with handles and shoulder straps* to make the walk to the restroom easier.

Toiletry Bags for TSA

Now we'll look at the inverse of an extra-large toiletries bag and evaluate what you'll need if you're just traveling with hand baggage.

When you travel, your hand baggage must fulfill particular security regulations, including those pertaining to your hygiene goods. You must remove your luggage when you pass through the security checkpoint in order for it to be scanned.

  • The following are the official criteria for meeting TSA toiletry bag regulations:
  • A transparent bag measuring around 20cm × 20cm and holding approximately 1L (1quart size , 6x9in).
  • All liquids and aerosols intended for carry-on must be stowed in this bag.
  • Each bottle must be no more than 100ml (3.4oz).


Fill a transparent ziplock bag with your goods, or buy a standard size PVC waterproof bag* that you may use as your toiletry bag on your trip. Some of these TSA toiletry kits also include containers*, allowing you to decanter your items at home to comply with rules.

As you can see, there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to picking the perfect toiletry bag for you. Personally, I'm packing a huge toiletries bag for the whole family. However, my kid has a different one for camps and sleepovers, whereas my husband will continue to use his for his shaving kit.

Toiletry Bags for Children

Kids often need their own toiletry bag, complete with age-appropriate shampoo, shower gel, and toothbrush. When you visit the ablution block as a family and they are bathing in their own cubical, having their belongings separate comes in useful. However, the bag does not have to be as enormous as that of an adult. Small toiletry bags* in a variety of colors and designs are available.

Hanging Toiletry Bag for Men

Men will have the same challenges in the ablution blocks as women in terms of keeping things dry in the shower cubicle. This hanging bag* appeals to me since it has separate removable parts for general toiletries & shaving.

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