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If You Procrastinated Planning For Your Trip, You Can Get These 33 Travel Products *Fast*
Don’t panic — I found an international plug adapter that works in over 160 countries.
Have a trip in three days and just now started thinking about packing??? No judgment, we’ve all been there. To help eliminate some of the last-minute panic, we’ve found all the essentials you need that’ll get to you just in time!
Everything in this list is available with Amazon Prime two-day shipping at the time of posting, so yes, it’s not too late to buy the outlet adapter you’ve been meaning to get for months now.
1. An electric travel toothbrush that takes up way less space than the one your dentist is always trying to convince you to buy. You’ll still get a nice vibrating effect and a helpful two-minute timer, but it’s about the same size as a normal toothbrush!
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I’m obsessed with my Philips Sonicare electric toothbrush (and so is my dentist!), but it’s just way too bulky to stuff in my already over-stuffed carry-on when I’m traveling. I decided to try this out on a recent trip and was super impressed with how well it works. I love that it has a two-minute timer built in (with reminders to switch quadrants every 30 seconds), and it gives a nice, gentle vibration. For under $20, this is a great alternative to lugging around a bulky rechargeable toothbrush and way better than most flimsy travel toothbrushes.
Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (available in nine colors).
2. A universal travel adapter you can use in over 160 countries — because nothing is more annoying than realizing you forgot to bring the right adapter. You can use it to charge up several devices at a time, so you can have your phone, power bank, laptop, and AirPods charging at once!
But remember that this is not a voltage converter!
Promising review: “I am a digital nomad, so I travel full-time around the world. I have a lot of devices to charge (laptop, Kindle, phone, backup battery, portable Wi-Fi device, camera, the list goes on). A lot of times, hostel bunks or hotel rooms only have one outlet, and with the previous adapter I was using, I had to charge one device at a time. I used to literally set my alarm to wake up in the middle of the night and switch devices so that I could get more than one device fully charged overnight. I did my research finally and settled on this one because it is universal and has four USB ports. What a GAME CHANGER. On my latest trip, I was able to charge all my devices at once, and it made traveling so much smoother. It seems well made and good quality, too. Definitely recommend to my digital nomad and traveling peers. Happy travels! :)” —Maggie A.
Get it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in two colors and an option with a UBC-C port).
3. A travel-sized Bounce wrinkle release spray, because who has time to iron while traveling?! There’s also no telling if that dusty hotel iron is actually going to work. All you have to do is spray, tug the fabric a few times, then smooth the wrinkles away with your hand. It’s also perfect for refreshing any clothes you plan to wear a few times during your trip, thanks to the fresh scent.
Promising review: “Hate dragging out the old hotel iron and board, so I just spray my wrinkled clothes with this, and viola! Takes the wrinkles out, and off I go — no wrestling while putting the iron and board away. I even have a small travel iron or use my hair styling irons if I want a better finish, but this usually does the job nicely.” —Audie
Get it from Amazon for $6.05.
4. A set of Tide sink packs so you can easily hand-wash your clothes, meaning you can pack less and re-wear more! Simply fill your sink with warm water, add one sink pack, agitate and soak your items in the water, then rinse, dry, and be thankful for all the extra carry-on space.
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Each pack comes with three packets. And, because they *are* liquid, they’ll easily slide into the side of your toiletries bag.
Promising review: “Game changer for travel! We were gone for two weeks, and I was able to wash all the clothes I had packed! Helped with using only a carry-on for the trip and kept my clothes fresh and clean! So easy to use and smelled nice! Will never travel without them again!” —Kristy
Get nine packs from Amazon for $6.65 (also available in packs of three and six).
5. A slim and super discreet travel bottle of Poo-Pourri because rumor has it you’re going to end up on the no-fly list if you stink up the plane bathroom one more time. Sorry, bestie 🫤. Luckily, this exists and is super easy to carry around — just give the water three to five spritzes before you go!
Promising review: “This little bottle is pure gold. I threw it in my purse for emergencies (you know the ones), and wow — it works. A couple of sprays in the bowl before you go, and that dreaded “public restroom aftermath” never happens. The Beach Bum scent is warm, tropical, and slightly sweet — not fake coconut or overpowering perfume. It’s discreet, travel-sized, and has saved me from several awkward moments. Honestly, this is one of those things everyone should carry but no one talks about. Also a fantastic stocking stuffer or cheeky gift.” —Mildly Motivated Kim
Get it from Amazon for $6.99 (also available in a two-pack).
6. An eight-compartment pill organizer so you can ditch the bulky bottles for something that’s way easier to slip in your pocket. You’ll also be the hero of your travel group when anybody has a sudden headache.
Promising review: “My husband and I travel a lot and take a number of prescription drugs. It was always a hassle accessing our medication when needed, so I purchased this organizer to make things easier. I used a label maker and labeled each little compartment, and it has performed wonderfully. I highly recommend this organizer to anyone who travels and needs medications throughout the day.” —Jacqueline
Get a three-pack from Amazon for $6.97 (available in two color sets).
7. A high-waisted bikini for when you go to pack one of your swimsuits and realize none of them are cute enough for this specific trip!! That’s where this bikini swoops in to save the day. The bottom has a high-waisted design for extra comfort, and reviewers say it actually stays in place!
Promising review: “Fits comfortably and looks amazing! I always have trouble finding a swimsuit that I like and that I’m comfortable in, and this one is a winner! The color is fabulous, also! This swimsuit gives me the confidence I need!” —Kris Farley
Get it from Amazon for $36.79 (available in women’s sizes XS–XXL and 39 styles).
8. A battery-operated stroller fan because tantrums due to the heat are 1) inevitable and 2) totally valid — I’ve had a few myself. This helpful gadget can swoop in to save the day though — just wrap the flexible feet around the handle of your carseat or stroller and they’ll quickly forget what they were even crying about. No judgment if you steal it from them for just a few minutes.
Promising review: “I used this fan when I went to the beach with my 7-week-old son! I attached it to his stroller, and he stayed cool the whole time he was outside. Since returning, we have used it in the car, for stroller rides, and I even use it when I’m hot in the house! The bendable legs make it easy to attach to any surface or allow it to stand on a flat surface. All around best purchase I have made this summer!” —Jessica
Get it from Amazon for $22.79+ (available in six colors).
9. Dramamine in a ridiculously compact bottle that is perfect for slipping in your carry-on, personal bag, or even your pocket. And this is the “less drowsy” version, so you won’t have to choose between falling asleep or nausea. Just take at least a half-hour before traveling (but no longer than an hour before) and it’ll help alleviate nausea, dizziness, motion sickness, and vomiting.
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Promising review: “I was SUPER stoked when they made a less drowsy version! The original put me out! I get motion sick sooo easy even when driving and it slows me down to the point I can’t drive the hour to see family and hour away. With this formula It helps calm my stomach, my mind, and my anxiety while helping me stay awake and happy on my trips! Will recommend to anyone! A lot of my friends take it!” —Autumn Williams
Get eight tablets from Amazon for $3.97 (also available in packs of two and three).
10. Or a teensy two-in-one nausea relief inhaler that can help alleviate nausea, morning sickness, motion sickness, and general queasiness. It’s non-medicated and won’t make you drowsy, so you can use it any time — just use the inhaler side two to three times per use, or flip it over to the oil-rub applicator if you want to apply it directly under your nose.
Read more about essential oils and morning sickness at Mayo Clinic, peppermint oil and nausea in one small study at the National Library of Medicine, and aromatherapy at Cleveland Clinic.
Promising review: “Took this on my first cruise. Anytime that I started to feel woozy I’d reach for it. I’m sure the required act of deep breathing helped a lot — and breathing in the fragrance of the essential oil is very calming and effective. Worked for me! Wonderful!” —Willy&Lilly
Get a pack of two from Amazon for $12.99 (also available in a pack of four).
11. A pack of Neutrogena makeup remover towelettes so you can take the exact amount of makeup wipes you need instead of bringing an entire pouch or a bulky jar of cleaning balm. You can also bring one with you to refresh your skin while you’re gallivanting about.
Promising review: “Just what I needed. This worked perfectly on a recent business trip. Felt refreshing and left my skin feeling soft.” —Glenda E
Get a pack of 20 from Amazon for $6.88.
12. An on-the-go Gillette razor with a mini handle and carrying case that makes it an absolute breeze to pack in your carry-on. But you don’t have to sacrifice quality for convenience — this has five blades for a close shave and moisturizing strips infused with avocado oil to keep your skin feeling silky smooth.
It comes with one handle and one blade refill!
Promising review: “The travel-size shaver is definitely a space saver, along with a lovely case that has holes to help ventilation and prevent mold. Don’t let the cuteness fool you. Despite its much smaller size, the handle is easy to handle and grasp.” —Sight Seer
Get it from Amazon for $9.99.
13. A compact but super helpful first-aid kit so you will be prepared for any boo-boos that threaten to ruin the vacay. Just imagine: You’re walking on the boardwalk during your beach getaway, then someone in your party trips and scrapes their knee. “Ow! I really wish I had an alcohol wipe, some Neosporin, and a bandage!” they exclaim in pain. That’s when you swoop in and dethrone Superman as the ultimate hero.
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The kit comes with 30 flexible fabric Band-Aids in various sizes, 21 sheer Band-Aids, three nonstick pads, one roll of paper tape, nine hand cleaning wipes, 10 packs of all-purpose dressings, one tube of Neosporin, and four Tylenol extra-strength caplets. Oh, and a plastic case to keep everything in!
Promising review: “I picked up this Band-Aid Travel First Aid Kit for a recent trip, and I’m really glad I did! It’s compact, lightweight, and fits easily in a carry-on, backpack, or glove box. The kit includes a smart variety of essentials — bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, and even a small tube of Neosporin. Perfect for handling little cuts, scrapes, or minor injuries on the go.” —Andy Long
Get it from Amazon for $10.98.
14. Sun Bum’s SPF 30 sunscreen stick — it’s become a hit with more than 9,000 Amazon reviewers. It’s well-loved for being ultra lightweight and gentle on breakout-prone skin — and the yummy banana scent might just convince your kiddo that applying sunscreen isn’t the worst thing in the world.
Promising review: “This small-but-very-effective stick of sunscreen was perfect for traveling with us on vacation. I took it to the beach, stuck it in my bag when we went exploring and carried it in my purse when we were in town. The smell is so good; it makes you want to take a bite out of it! I found it perfectly fine for my face, not greasy or irritating. I’ll most likely buy a bigger size of lotion for my next trip as well.” —Pixie Mom
Get it from Amazon for $11.99.
15. A two-piece tank top and shorts set for when you realize you only have four outfits planned for a five-day trip — and suddenly everything in your closet looks absolutely disgusting. Don’t panic! Just get this super comfy set and you won’t even have to think about it. The ruffled design is so cute it’ll probably become your new go-to warm weather staple.
Promising review: “I got so many compliments when wearing this set on vacation in Hawaii! The top is very comfortable and cropped at just the right length. The shorts were a little see-through, but for the price, they were very comfortable.” —Courtney Smith
Get it from Amazon for $38.98 (available in women’s sizes XS–XL and in 13 colors/patterns).
16. Or!! An extremely popular jumpsuit that has become a bit of a viral sensation — and for good reason. Flight attendants swear by it since it’s super easy to pack and wrinkle-resistant. If that’s not the ultimate seal of approval for a travel outfit, I don’t know what is. Plus, reviewers say it’s super lightweight and breathable, so you never have to worry about sweat marks!
Promising review: “Made very well. Nice breathable fabric that isn’t too thick/heavy but also isn’t cheap or too thin. It’s very soft, lightweight, and flows nicely. Nice quality. I’m always extremely skeptical about elastic waists because they can kill a look; I was ECSTATIC to find that this isn’t your average elastic waist. It gathers just enough to give definition between the torso and hips and isn’t even close to being too tight or snug around the waist. Seriously, I was so excited. The off-shoulder neckline is sexy and feminine, and living in Arizona, between having a shoulder exposed and putting my hair up, it makes me feel 50% cooler in the hot temps. Love it.” —Holly
Get it from Amazon for $37.99 (available in women’s sizes S–3XL and 32 other colors).
17. A protective stroller cover for when you realize your stroller might not survive the rainy days of London. This cover is designed to fit over most full-sized strollers, and there are air holes on each side to allow for proper air ventilation.
Promising review: “A must-have for vacations. This rain cover and mosquito net were perfect for our vacation! It fits over our stroller nicely and was great for the two-day trip we took to Cincinnati as some days we used the net and one day it rained when we went to the zoo, so we used the cover! The baby didn’t get overheated inside and was a happy camper since he could see through it. Very easy to use and worth every penny!” —Tlake33111
Get it from Amazon for $17.98.
18. A 16-piece travel toiletries set so you can bring the perfect portions of all your creams, lotions, shampoos, and other beauty goo you can’t imagine being without. You’ll get everything you need to decant your faves (including spatulas and a tiny funnel!), and it all comes in a TSA-friendly travel bag.
The set comes with four bottles, four jars, two spray bottles, two scoopers (to help transfer creams), one funnel (to help transfer liquids), one cleaning brush, a page of labels, and a bag that everything fits in.
Promising review: “I’ve purchased a lot of different travel sets for my toiletries over the years. Inevitably, they are hard to fill and tend to leak. This set was magic! The wide mouth made it easy to fill from a larger bottle, and the little scoops made transferring creams to the jar containers very easy and with much less mess. The only con (hardly worth mentioning) is that once you squeeze the bottle, it takes a few minutes to expand with air again, so the sides are a bit sunken. I solved that by unscrewing the top just a bit for a quick release of the vacuum pressure. I had no leaks, and plenty of containers for every toiletry.” —MDC
Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in seven colors).
19. Or a set of travel bottles with pumps — it’s extremely perfect for bringing your go-to shampoo and conditioner without wasting unnecessary space. They sit side by side in their own case so that a) they won’t get lonely 😢 and b) you won’t have to rummage around in your toiletry bag to find them.
Promising review: “It’s a little hard to fill, but if you have a small funnel already, it makes it a lot easier. They’re super easy to use and really convenient for packing. I use it for the gym, travel, and I also travel for work often, and it comes in handy there.” —Kelsey Jacobi
Get a set of two from Amazon for $6.99 (available in three colors).
20. A set of packing cubes — they’ll help you keep all your clothes separated and organized and save you some space in your crowded carry-on! All my fellow overpackers, this is specifically for us. Here’s to bringing our entire wardrobe on a three-day trip!
Each set comes with a small, medium, large, and extra-large cube, a shoe bag, and a laundry bag. Reviewers also mention using these to organize drawers when they’re not traveling.
Promising review: “I have been on the fence about buying packing cubes for two years! I wasn’t sure if they would really make a difference in my packing or not. However, I am so glad I decided to get some! I have looked at many brands, but I am happy I decided on this one! These are made from a great material and are super cute! This is one of the few brands that include both a shoe bag and a dirty linen bag!…I was actually able to close my luggage with ease for the first time. These keep your clothes clean and organized. It makes packing and unpacking a breeze.” —Cindy U.
Get a set of eight from Amazon for $17.99+ (available in 22 colors).
21. A reviewer-loved Amazon Basics suitcase for when you realize the seams on your old one are about to rip — that zipper has been through a lot. It’s available as a carry-on or in two checked sizes, and reviewers say it’s super sturdy with smooth wheels.
Promising review: “I love this little suitcase. It’s perfect for carry-on and fits a good amount of clothes/shoes, etc. It also expands. I used it for a 12-day trip. I took buses, trains, and planes with this suitcase. The wheels are great and it was smooth and easy to move around. I took it as carry-on and ended up checking it in for the return flights; it survived just fine. I love the orange color, which makes it very easy to see in baggage claim.” —Kirsten
Get it from Amazon for $53.99+ (available in three sizes, five colors, and various sets).
22. A compact but jaw-droppingly spacious underseat roller bag that’s small enough to count as a personal item on most airlines. It has a padded laptop compartment and helpful pockets on the outside that are perfect for everything from AirPods to portable chargers, so this is about to become your travel BFF for any work trips. No more fighting for overhead space!
Promising review: “This is a great carry-on bag! It has numerous pockets and storage areas to keep everything organized. I’ve taken it on three trips to Europe this year, as well as a few domestic trips, and it fits well under most airline seats (unless the seat has a footrest). In those cases, it’s easy to fit it in the overhead compartment. On a couple of occasions when airlines requested that carry-on bags be checked at the gate, this bag was OK for me to carry onboard since it’s not too large (yet it holds a lot). In an emergency, I was able to fit three days of clothes, sweaters, a jacket, toiletries, shoes, and electronics in this bag because it’s so easy to organize it in numerous compartments. It wheels great, too. I’ve traveled a lot over the years, and this is the best carry-on bag I’ve found. I bought two of them!” —DM7233
Get it from Amazon for $59.99 (available in nine colors).
23. Or aspacious duffel you can unfold into a full garment bag so you can easily pack long dresses and suits to avoid wrinkles. There’s even an extra compartment for shoes, a separate laptop pocket, and other small pockets for various essentials. Everything will be perfectly in its place, and you’ll be the sharpest dressed person on vacay!
Promising review: “This garment bag is an exceptional value for the money. Well built, top quality materials, including ‘beefy’ zippers, should hold up well for airline travel. Minimal wrinkles, if any, in garments, and a cavernous bag for storing shoes and other items for a trip. Added bonus: it fits easily in the plane overhead storage and is similar in size to a standard roller bag. I highly recommend this product.” —Kindle Customer
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Get it from Amazon for $40.99+ (available in three colors).
24. Or!!! A travel backpack that opens like a carry-on and has enough space to fit a few days’ worth of clothes in its main compartment. You’ll also get special compartments for your laptop and a pair of shoes, and the front pocket is lined with waterproof material so you can keep wet items like towels or rain-soaked clothes in a separate spot.
Promising review: “I LOVE this backpack! The color is a perfect light cream, way cuter than other travel backpacks. I spent a week in Spain on my own, and this backpack truly fit everything I needed when I couldn’t bring my suitcase. The padding and support on the back and the straps made it so comfortable to carry, despite how full it was. The way the backpack is structured distributes the weight evenly and does not cause strain at all. The many compartments make it so easy to keep things organized and allow you to fit more things just when you think it’s full. I kept my clothes rolled up in the main compartment, my toiletries in the waterproof front compartment, and laptop and Kindle in the back. The bottom compartment was perfect for all my cables.” —Olivia
Get it from Amazon for $22.79+ (available in four sizes and 40 styles).
25. A travel-friendly version of the iconic Tangle Teezer that’ll hardly take up any room in your already-crowded personal item. Reviewers say it works the same detangling magic as the full-size version (that’s thanks to the two-tiered teeth design that detangles and smooths at the same time), and it’s so much better than those flimsy travel flip brushes that brush approximately two strands at a time.
Promising reviews: “I use this brush daily and during trips. I like travel-sized brushes because the teeth tend to be spaced further apart and work better for my curls. This brush is waterproof, so it works great in the shower. Also good for kids with lots of tangles.” —DG
“My son has 4c hair and brushes I’ve tried before break his curls and would take forever to detangle his hair! This brush right here cuts the time in half and glides right through!” —Elizabeth
Get it from Amazon for $10.99 (available in 10 shades).
26. A 2-in-1 hair tool — it curls and straightens, so no more flipping a coin to decide if your curling iron or flat iron will win the coveted space in your carry-on. It even comes with a helpful carrying case, so it’s basically begging to tag along on all your upcoming travels.
This features 100–240 AC voltage, so it should work anywhere as long as you have a plug adapter. Also, please note that the travel case is not heat-resistant!
Promising review: “Don’t be fooled by the tiny price or size; this little baby is serious. If you are looking for a small travel option rather than lugging your big straightener and giant curling iron around the world, then I think you’ll love this. It performs really well, turning my frizzy wavy hair into a smooth and sleek style. The curling iron option also creates shiny, silky, lasting curls! It’s easy to transition between both. I also like the grippy handle and the fact that the curling iron clip is a different color than the straightening bars because that helps me see how I should be maneuvering it around. The voltage goes up to 240m, so you are good using it internationally without a converter (but you will need an adapter just to fit it into various foreign outlets). At this price, definitely give it a try and flaunt your tresses abroad.” —Christine
Get it from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in two colors).
27. A solid shampoo bar so you can ditch the bulky plastic bottles and go for a much more environmentally friendly and space-saving option. One bar is equivalent to three bottles of liquid shampoo, so you’ll reduce clutter in your luggage and maybe even save some coin. Just rub it directly on your hair and lather away!
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Promising review: “I was skeptical about a bar shampoo, but wanted something that would last and I could take on my frequent travels… This was the solution I was after and I plan to use it even back home. A little goes a long way and leaves my hair feeling bouncy and refreshed. It also has a nice clean scent that isn’t overpowering. Would purchase again.” —Jennifer G.
Get it from Amazon for $14.51+ (available in 13 options and various packs).
28. And a conditioner bar that lets you swipe some moisture directly on your hair without needing yet another bulky bottle. This is made with rice water protein to help add shine and moisture, so you won’t even miss your old liquid conditioner.
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BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lily (that’s her above) has traveled with this in her carry-on and loves it: “Here, I used hotel shampoo (it was pretty fancy, NGL), this shampoo bar, and my roommate’s Moroccan Oil curl cream. The bar is basically foolproof. You rub it directly on your wet hair after rinsing out your shampoo. I normally wash my naturally curly hair once or twice a week but on this trip was taking daily dips in the sea, so I washed my hair 5x over a week. Because of this, I let the conditioner sit for a few minutes, though you probably don’t need to do that if you’re washing your hair your usual amount on your trip. Each bar is supposed to last 200 washes and it might do a little less for me, but I know this’ll be good for many future trips!”
Promising review: This is incredible! It leaves my hair feeling soft, hydrated, and healthier with every use. I was skeptical about switching from a traditional liquid conditioner, but this bar exceeded my expectations. It’s compact, eco-friendly, and lasts longer than I expected.” —Niki Saigeon
Get it from Amazon for $11.19.
29. Or!! I Dew Care’s dry shampoo powder for the busy trips when you simply have no time for a full shampoo and conditioner routine. This one has a carry-on-friendly powder-puff applicator so you can apply it directly to roots (you know, the source of all your oily troubles), and it also adds some extra volume as you brush it through. It’s so easy to use, you’ll wonder how you ever dealt with those messy spray cans to begin with.
Check out a TikTok of the dry shampoo in action.
Promising review: “Will be buying again!! This is a fantastic product. I have incredibly thin hair that gets very oily very easily. This is the first product that I’ve tried that actually works! I am so very happy!” —Katie_0_Baker
Get it from Amazon for $18 (available in brown, dark brown, blonde, and in multipacks and bundles).
30. A three-pack of vintage-inspired sunglasses because let’s face it, you’re bound to lose at least one pair throughout the trip, so you might as well have two more for backup. The glare-reducing polarized lenses will help block UVA and UVB rays, and the sleek Ray Ban-esque style will get you tons of compliments. Start practicing your response now: “Thanks! I got three for under $20!!”
31. An adjustable mini belted pack — it’s essentially the fanny pack’s more chic and sophisticated cousin, and it’s gone viral for rivaling a pricier alternative. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, so you can finally ditch your usual tote bag that inevitably turns into a bottomless pit of hotel card keys and loose change. Those will all fit in here — but now you can actually see them!!!
Promising review: “TikTok told me this compared to Lululemon, and it’s true, it is. Love this little bag! And the price — you can’t beat it.” —Jolie
BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly also owns this — she packed it as her only bag for a trip to busy trip to Iceland, and not only did it hold a ton and keep her hands free, but it easily fit around her waist over her outerwear.
Get it from Amazon for $11.68+ (available in 37 colors).
32. A wide-brimmed sun hat with UPF 80+ that’s elegantly floppy enough to keep your protected from the sun, but flexible enough to fold up for easy packing! It’s lined with a moisture-wicking band to keep sweat out of your eyes (nothing ruins a vacay selfie like stinging eyes 😓) and the bow detail is downright adorable.
Promising review: “Got this delivered yesterday. Immediately tried it on and it is fantastic! It adjusts if need be and looks so cute on. I love the ability to use the strap on windy days. My ensemble is complete with the hat, a new spring sundress and new sandals! Thank you!” —Kathleen
Get it from Amazon for $24.69+ (available in two sizes and eight colors).
33. An auto-open (and auto-close!) umbrella with 72,000 rave reviews. Yes, you read that right. How does a meager umbrella have that many fans? Many of them say this is truly windproof — meaning it won’t flip inside out when a heavy gust of wind blows your way and embarrasses you in front of everyone on the street. And with your luck, some 14-year-old would record it for all of TikTok to see. Don’t let the youth bully you — add it to the cart.
It also has a lifetime replacement warranty!
Promising review: “I really got tired of having umbrellas turn inside out during a big rain storm while I’m outside. And it would always happen right in front of people. And those were name-brand umbrellas. So, I checked out reviews about Repel and ordered one. I’ve used it for a couple of years, and at no time, even during the heaviest of wind and rain, I have not had it turn inside out. I think it’s the vent at that top. The vent does not let rain in. So I just bought another Repel umbrella to keep in the vehicle. One for travel with me, one in the vehicle for those very frequent times I drive somewhere, and a rain storm whips up, even though it is not on the weather app!” —Brother O
Get it from Amazon for $23.79+ (available in two sizes, 20 colors, and packs of two, three, and four).
Reviews here have been edited for length and/or clarity.