Makeup and toiletries in one bag, which shouldn’t be revolutionary and somehow is.

Why it earns its carry-on spot
I’ve owned one of these in almost every colour, which tells you most of what you need to know. The thing that keeps me buying them is capacity: makeup and toiletries both fit, so there’s no second pouch and no decision about what gets left behind.
That matters more than it sounds when you’re packing. Two smaller bags means splitting things between them and then forgetting which one the moisturiser went in. One bag that takes the lot removes the whole problem. It packs easily into a carry-on bag, and once it’s stocked it more or less stays packed between trips, which is the highest praise a travel bag can get.
For anyone whose current system involves three separate pouches and some optimism.
TRY IT FOR
For a weekend away: Everything for two nights in one grab-and-go bag. No packing list required.
As a permanent travel kit: Keep it stocked with duplicates and packing takes about four minutes.
Living out of a suitcase: On a longer trip, one bag you can lift out and set down means you’re not unpacking the whole case to find a toothbrush.
Buying the second one in another colour: One for you, one for whoever you travel with, and no arguments about whose is whose.
