My dearest travel companions: the Menstrual Cup

While travelling I usually found the period unpleasant. While packing, I already counted how many I would need to avoid the uncomfortable situation, to find none if I ran out or had to resort to uncomfortable alternative options, mostly mercilessly overpriced. Some years ago I found the solution for this miserable calculation (and if you are on the road for a long time also wasting space): the menstrual cup.

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My dearest travel companions: Coconut Oil

Oh, beloved coconut oil, what would I do without you? For years it has been a constant part of my travel equipment. Here you can find out what I use it for.

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My dearest travel companions: About my somewhat unconventional hair products

It was the summer of 2014, we were in the lucky position to have a car with a roof tent to travel for a few weeks and decided to go on a road trip to Greece. From the moment we reached the Mediterranean, I went swimming every day, rinsing my hair with tap water in the evening, and only after they were no longer combable thanks to my curls I washed them with the shampoo and conditioner I used at that time (of course without silicones, with plenty of organic certificates plastered on the bottles) and was horrified when they where dry. I had an impressive mob on my head! It was this moment that made me think: How can it be that my hair is so dissatisfied with the neatly selected products I use? Aren't there any other ways to take care of them than taking along two massive bottles of liquid (which also are quite heavy) to travel? I started to read up on the topic on the internet and after a few unfortunate attempts, I have been using hair soap for washing my hair for over a year now and supplement it with an acid rinse made from natural apple vinegar and water. This rinse works like a conditioner, makes the hair shiny and easy to comb.

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