VIDEO CHAPTERS / PRODUCTS 00:00 Intro 00:44 Video Start 01:41 FACE AND WASH TOWELS The orange towel is cut from an old towel. The blue one is part of a set and linked below. 02:42 ULTRALIGHT MICROFIBER TOWELS Blue Microfiber SET amzn.to/49Fvm6u Green Microfiber Towel amzn.to/3T1x6Bb Brown Microfiber towel amzn.to/3OHHBXN 04:55 RECYCLED MICROFIBER SAND FREE TOWELS Yellow Reversible Towel amzn.to/3wlcsmO Animal Print Stripe Towel amzn.to/42Z2mVb 06:39 TURKISH 100% COTTON TOWELS Yellow Turkish Towel amzn.to/3SHjolU Taupe Turkish Towel amzn.to/3T1ITjb Yellow & Gray Diamond Design Turkish Towel amzn.to/3OOKPc9 Yellow Stripe Turkish Towel amzn.to/3I0IhE2 10:34 Packing the towels I take on EVERY TRIP!
I always travel with one of the small backpacker towels; however, the thing I don’t leave home without are baby washcloths. There are never enough washcloths-especially on a girls trip. So, I pack my own. Sometimes I bring the old ratty ones that I have at home and just throw them out at the end of a trip.
I agree! I have been on several girls trips, and even if you’re in a hotel or a house together, there’s usually never enough face towels! I will bring some of my own on those types of trips too! 💕😊
We walk caminos in Europe. I always take a sports towel, the larger one to cover more more of me when I get out of the shower if someone else is waiting to go in.
Yes! When I went to Virginia Beach this summer, and we got a late start to go out to the beach and collect our towel from the person, handing them out for our lounge chairs, they had run out of them, and I was really happy. I had my own towel.😊💕
In over 30 years of travel, the 1 towel I bring, it the microfiber Aquis towel. I still have the 1st one, but I have a 2nd that has more of a waffle texture, and it’s a bit bigger. They don’t dry as fast as I’d like, but they do a great job of getting most of the moisture from my hair. So, I use them at home as well. I have the body towel as well, but I’m not that happy with them. If space matters, I leave the body towel at home. It’s only good for wringing out hand washing.
I usually always take some type of towel unless I’m extremely tight on space. Thanks for all the helpful tips. Your videos are always informative and I always look forward to them. Have a beautiful and blessed day. ❤
Thank you, Noemi! Even if I’m tied on, space, I will find a way to shove that little pack in my personal carry-on or something. I would give up clothing to bring that little bit of towels with me.😊
I bring a Matador Ultra Light travel towel (which I guess is as thin as the thinnest towels in the video) BUT I use it at home too because it is great for drying very curly hair without frizz-inducing friction.
I agree! I always bring a medium sized towel, the kind that is used for camping. It is useful for many things, like drying hands when paper towels are not available, protecting your clothes when eating, using it like a tablecloth , etc.. So practical & useful.
Thank you so much and I’m so happy you were able to find my channel through my brother! I really love making these videos for you sharing all my travel hacks! 😊
Ford Prefect would be proud of you! Yes, I'm also a hoopy frood who always knows who my towel is :-) I always have one of those Sea to Summit microfiber towels with me, they dry so quickly and take up so little space. A long time ago I invested in a box of Lightload Towels, they are more or less the size of one of those big chocolate coins we got at Christmas, perhaps a big thicker, so it's so easy to tuck a few in every bag. Unfortunately, though, those are not such great quality, so when I've used them I haven't bothered packing them up again. I really do not want to admit just how many Teema towels I own, they are beautiful and I use them as shawls and summer throws around the house. But they take up half my carry on, so I don't use them for travel very much, unless I am going by car and have unlimited baggage capacity. There is always one in the car though, in case I need a bit of extra warmth. When I was travelling in Asia, I always carried a sarong, which I used as an impromptu skirt (especially when I wanted to visit a temple, which don't allow women to enter dressed in trousers), towel, and cover up.
Thank you, Jen! And if I really want to bring the thicker Teema towel, and still pack Kahn only, then I will use the Teelma as a scarf or blanket on the plane 😊
The flat weave turkish towels are great for the beach. Sand shakes right off, and they're so much less bulky and heavy to pack or carry. I have replaced all our terrycloth towels with Turkish towels for beach vacations. They dry quickly and seem to go longer before they need to be washed. The waffle woven one you showed would hold sand more but would be great for the pool.
Yes! So the waffle one is by TEEMA, and says that it is repelled sand. However, I find that the weave and the little fringe can hold a bit of sand. I really do like the thin, Turkish towels because they are so versatile.💕😊
I'm going to be traveling soon and planned on taking a towel but hadn't decided on which one. So I really appreciate you showing us the different types. Thank you for this video.
Yes , I agree a separate face and body towel go with me on every trip. Some European hotels don’t supply a face towel and some Air BNB ‘s have limited supply. I like a back up too. The only difference is that I travel with a light weight micro fiber towel for beach and other uses . I carry a baby size wash cloth to conserve space. I also carry a Compressed disposable Body Towel compressed to the size of a Silver Dollar that hydrates up against a wet body. They air dry very quickly and go with me until the end of trip where I then dispose of it my final Shower night. You can squeeze them in a tiny space in your carry on. Good for drying hair as well.
Boy, are you and I cut from the same cloth! No pun intended! I do carry a disposable washcloth that’s squeezed down into a little tablet, the size of a few dimes stacked up. They are perfect for washing, and I have actually use them in a bathroom when I got into a stall and there was no toilet paper! 😂🤣
I always bring a towel in my carryon. But I carry a microfiber washcloth in my purse. I travel with group tours occasionally and hate waiting in line for paper towels or machines to dry my hands. I feel cleaner as well 😉
Exactly! I always carry one of those little face towels with me all the time or now I started carrying a cotton hanky because it’s just so useful! There are many times where I’ve gone to the bathroom and they are out of paper towels or I’ve used the little towel to clean a stain off my clothing or something so again so useful💕😊
I bought myself a set of the super thin towels for Christmas after watching one of your other videos. I’ve packed away the small and the medium in my personal bag, and the larger in my car. I’ve kept a towel or two in my car since my son was a baby. It’s come in handy more times than I can count!
I’m so glad these towels are working out for you! I am a big fan of having some sort of towels around and the one time I didn’t bring it with me and I had my granddaughter she had an accident in her car seat and we had to remove her clothes and of course I didn’t have my towel with me! I’m always learning these valuable lessons!😊
We like to keep a couple of beach towels in each vehicle. Sometimes I have to use them in restaurants to keep warm, other times if it's raining I'll throw one over me to stay dry. It's much easier to deal with a damp towel than a drippy umbrella when you get back into the car.
I love those disposable facial towels! I love having a clean towel every time I use one! And whenever I pack check luggage, I always make sure I have a box with me!
Porto sempre con me un piccolo asciugamano quando viaggio,ma anche nella vita di tutti i giorni, quelli in microfibra occupano pochissimo spazio e stavano da molte situazioni, soprattutto quando si hanno bambini piccoli...grazie per questi preziosi consigli ❤
I usually travel with a Turkish or microfiber towel when vacationing to the beach or amusement park. But I just returned from a European vacation where 2 out of 3 of our Marriott family hotels didn’t provide washcloths, so adding small washcloth to my always pack list!
You were like the fifth person who has mentioned that some hotels are not providing washcloths! I think it’s becoming more common and I definitely travel with at least this minimalist one and then maybe another so that at least I have a way to keep my face and body clean😊 thank you so much for sharing your experience with us💕😊
Completely agree 100% and again I have several options so depending on how I’m traveling with her carry-on or checking a bag I will bring a different towel maybe a thinner one for carry-on only and then a couple thicker ones if I’m doing check baggage😊
Whether you are staying in a hotel as you experienced that one is to be added in. I do agree that you never know with flight delays that a towel that is bigger maybe used to find a space to stretch out. The microfiber is something I need to put in my suitcase.
Yes! I agree and I have at least a handkerchief in my purse and sometimes I’ll even bring one of these little towels that I’ve cut up a little smaller because the other day I ran into the bathroom and they had no toilet paper left and I was already sitting on the toilet when I found that out and I was glad I had that little piece of towel with me to wipe off! 😉
I alway carry my thin Turkish towel to keep me warm on the plane or to sit at the beach or park. If traveling to Japan I like to take a little towel to dry off after a foot bath or buy one as a souvenir.
We are cut from the same cloth! I’d like to use them on the plane and I’m always looking for some new or really decorative one that I’d like to take on my next travel adventure plus then it’s a usable souvenir that reminds me of my previous trip💕
We went to an Airbnb and all the wash cloths smelled musty. I always carry a few small washcloth’s in my bag and I was so happy to have them. Now I carry a towel too.
Oh my gosh! Me too! I was down south at an Airbnb and the towels just smelled so musty. I couldn’t even use them.! I actually said that in the video but I cut it out because it was getting too long!😂🤣 but that is a real problem because I once used a musty tail like that, and I felt like my body smelled musty afterwards! Another great reason to bring a towel along! Thank you so much for sharing that with us💕😊
I do bring a towel. I have long, thick hair, so need a towel for body and one for hair. I bring a microfiber one that I got at REI and it comes with its own ventilated pouch, though, I prefer cotton. It does its job well enough, dries fairly quick and packs easier.
So the little yellow towel that I bring is an old REI towel that I cut in half to make the face towel. Unfortunately, they don’t make those little towels anymore but I did find the blue one on Amazon, which is the same material.. 😊 I prefer cotton as well, so I always packed a little face towels of microfiber because they’re so tiny, but I usually bring a larger Turkish towel with me when I travel😊
Hi Eunice, yes I have taken a small microfiber towel before to a thinner turkish beach towel. We are going to Italy this year & will be in some beach destinations while there. If I can’t fit it into my luggage, I will carry on as a blanket for the plane. Luckily most of our accommodations have a washer so we can wash in between uses. E-cloth which is now sold at Target & Walmart have a window cloth set that is thin & absorbent. In our cars we all have an emergency hand towel for spills. Have a wonderful weekend.
I am like you! I usually Carey one as a blanket on a plane. I used to carry a nice cashmere wrap, but a blanket is more useful because I can use it as a towel and a blanket and a Sarang. Thank you so much for sharing about the towels called e-cloths that you can get at target Walmart.💕😊
We always bring a towel and hand towel, both a micro fiber. We use them alot on our beach or pool lounges at our resort. They give you towels but are not long enough to cover the full lounge. The lounges do not get washed, so instead of looking like a crazy person with my clorox wipes we use our towels. They are very light compact. You can wash and dry them and the come out always looking great.
You’re absolutely right! They never clean those lounge chairs and everybody’s been laying on them with sunscreen and stuff! A perfect reason to bring a towel!😊💕
Well, I used to carry a cashmere scarf with me and I did use it as a beach wrap once and unfortunately the saltwater ruined it so now I always carry a towel. Depending on how I’m packing, for example, if I’m checking luggage with a larger piece, I might bring both.💕😊
I never thought to bring a towel when I travel, but I always carry a pashmina, that can serve the same purpose. If I know I'm going to the beach, I have a very thin, can't remember the name, thing that you can wrap around, cover. It's not very absorbent, but it's versatile in how you can style it. My aunt bought it for me because she said it was pretty and all the other girls at the beach had one. So I carry that and remember her.
I used to carry a pashmina or a cashmere scarf with me but I didn’t wanna ruin it if I used it as a towel at the beach or the pool and there are not as convenient to ring out clothing and things like that if I need to wash it so now I just bring a towel. Although I have used a large cotton scarf that I got in India as both so the next time I’m in India, I might have to buy a few more😊💕
I buy the little shrink-wrapped washcloths at the dollar stores (about 1 1/2 inch square) & always keep one in my toiletries case. They open up to about an 8 inch square & are slightly rough (great exfoliator). When I see them, I always buy several because I throw them away at the end of the trip. I've learned that outside the US, many places do not provide washcloths because they consider them personal items, like a toothbrush. I also carry a micro-fiber combo, that includes towel, washcloth and bathmat, all in a small, zippered pouch. Takes up very little room & so convenient for bathing or beach.
I do bring my own MyPillow pillow when traveling, I have never thought about bringing a towel with me. Thanks for sharing some ideas of towels to use. 😊
Many times I will bring that towel and use it as a little pillow on the plane and if I put it in my neck pillow sling, always allowed to bring it on the plane! 💕😊
I have brought a towel, but they take up so much room that sometimes I leave them behind so I have room for any purchases I have made. Thanks for sharing some options!
I have an older microfiber towel that works for me. Dries fairly quick and I use it to wrong out my hand washing. Also, I bring some bamboo washcloths for my face.
Those are nonnegotiable ones that I always take no matter what, for exactly the same reason! They take up a little space, but boy are you happy when you have one when you need it!😊
Thank you Eunice 🌟 You are so very thoughtful 😇-which is clearly reflected in your choices and suggestions🌟❣🌟I am so happy to be following your terrific channel . Thank you for this towel review !! I always bring a towel and facecloth travelling - but am very excited to look into the ones you have presented today. You mentioned that you enjoy crocheting, do you ever share your crochet creations ?? I love to sew and it is nice to hear you like crafting too :) Wishing you a fabulous weekend :)) Thank you again for this fabulous video 🌠 Pax, Ann
Thank you so much! I do enjoy crocheting and I am a beginner, so I’m just making simple things like hats and scarves and baby blankets. I do have a few crafting videos on my channel way down there on the list somewhere that I did a few years ago. I don’t feel I’m good enough at crochet to be doing videos about making things😊💕
On my June trip (weekish) I brining a towel because I like having a bigger towel to dry off with. Those hotel towels can be skimpy and stiff. Mines is just a regular towel bright coral and quick dry.
I love the brand “Packtowel” from REI. They come in many different weights and sizes. I have a variety. My largest heaviest one is like the sand color one you showed. It’s navy blue and I like using it as a throw or wrap when I get chilly!
Thankfully, I have never encountered a hotel or B&B that didn't have a towel...but even if I did, I am never without one. Haha! I'm petite in height and don't require a large one so hand and face towels work well enough for me. I have discovered though the microfiber ones that fold really small, as well as the compressed ones that are biodegradable and disposable so you need not worry about packing them for the trip home.
I always have one of those compressed towel tablets with me in my purse. And I haven’t used it yet for an emergency, but I’ve tried them out and I’m pretty impressed with the quality and that you could use them over and over for a few days.. and I do agree with you. It was nice to have those and use them. You can toss them away and then have less to bring home.😊💕
As usual, such great ideas! Being a curly girl, I pack a towel microfiber (similar to your blue ones) for my hair, so I'd have something if really needed. Hadn't thought about a smaller one for the face.
I have straight hair, so I never knew that those microfiber towels were used for curly hair but you’re one of several people who have said so. I’m so glad that’s working out for you! I actually use the washcloths more than anything😊
If I’m packing Carina on only, I only bring that little pack with me because I don’t have enough room, but I would give up clothing to make sure I could bring that little pack of towels with me just in case😊
I have the two Norwex active towels. One is beach size the other hand towel size. They are soft micro fibre. Great for washing up ,rolling up freshly washed clothing and they dry super fast. Along with a couple of their face and body cloths I’m good to go.
Hey E! I hope you both are well and doing great. We pretty much always bring travel towels with us. I kind of lucked out finding pretty much the perfect towels right away. They are the Youphoria microfiber travel towels. We have several now. They roll down to the size of an XL T-shirt, weigh very little and are very absorbent. We bring one for each of us and we have e a couple backups. I did t care for the Matador towels because they are just too thin, however I own many of their products and love them.
Hi Brandon! We are doing well thank you!😊 I have not heard of those towels and now I’m gonna look them up! You always come up with great recommendations, so thank you for sharing🙏💕 hope you are doing well!!
I feel the need to take towels with me too! They do come in handy!😂 For my face when I have a full face I like using the “makeup eraser” cloths, I personally like the small ones, they come in a 7 day pack but I just use 1-3 for the week and the rest go in different travel bags, they literally take all the gunk off and are super gentle . Give those ones a try! You’ll love them😊
So I have tried those make up remover, towels, and I have found that they don’t remove the make up well enough from my face. I’ve washed my face afterwards with a white cloth and there’s always a bunch of make up on it so I have not been happy using them but I’ve heard many people really are happy using them, but I might just have too much makeup on my face😂🤣 I prefer to use a make up removing balm and do a facial massage while I’m removing my make up and then wash it off with the thin, microfiber towel that dries really quickly.💕😊
@TheoryofSimple I will say I have used different "off brand" ones, and those ones didn't work as well as the original brand name one. Haha I do like the fact that microfiber ones like yours does dry out faster, well if it works for you, no need to change 😉
Yup, I bring a towel. Several years back I picked up a micro towel set (big, little & wash cloth sizes in a pouch) that I keep in my swimming/shower bag when road tripping or car camping. This past year I added a Turkish cotton towel, and because it came in a pair of two I put the spare in my suitcase because it rolls up small. Was surprised how quickly the Turkish towels dry.
I love my Turkish towel! I know it’s a little bit thicker and it may take up some room but it’s just so handy I would willingly give up clothing to bring it! 💕😊
My husband has traveled with a towel and bottle of water for years! (Our son was a puke). I have begun traveling with a wash cloth recently. I prefer a thin wash cloth.
Lol! I was recently visiting my grandchildren, and my little two-year-old granddaughter had an accident in the car and we had to take her out of her clothing and it was the one time I did not have my towel with me and I so much wish I’d had it. I had to carry her bare bottomed back into the house, and a towel would’ve been nice to have.. the little microfiber towels that I showed you are really thin and they dry pretty darn quick!
Lol! Well, I’m really not a minimalist. I am a maximalist trying to fit into a minimalist footprint.🤣😂 but I am always trying to be prepared for anything! 😊
@@TheoryofSimple WOW! I am from Alabama but I just happen to be IN JAPAN this week! I'm gonna look up Diaso right now! Thanks so much for all your wonderful advice & sharing your experiences & products!
I have started traveling with a disposable washcloth (that I wash and reuse) and a thin hand towel. You just never know what you'll find (or not find) at your destination! Question : are the microfiber towels you feature the kind that feel really weird on your skin? I have the hardest time even touching those 🫤
I got that little zipper bag at Daiso Japan. it’s a store here in the United States that carries all kinds of little storage and household and travel items at a really good discount price. If I find one on Amazon, I’ll update in the comments in the video description.😊
I always carry a lightweight foldable blanket with me that I use on the plane and in the hotel room since I get cold. Do you think that I would be able to use the ultralight microfiber towel the same way? I would like to bring along a towel but also want to minimize carrying so much. Love the idea of the smaller face size and will look into getting some to put in my bag.
I will tell you I used to carry a lightweight cashmere throw with me, which was always nice to have. However, I would never use it as a beach towel, or on my yoga mat or anything like that, so I wanted something that was a little more versatile, and a towel is something that has fit the bill.. I will say the thin microfiber ones aren’t going to keep you that warm however, the thicker towel that I showed at the end of the video that’s a little more expensive, is my favorite. And it’s because of thicker so I want to use it as a little blanket when I’m cold it works but it also works great as a towel and that particular towel also sheds sand pretty well😊💕
I have used these thin, Turkish towels as a Sarang however, I have also used a cotton sarong as a towel when needed! The one thing about us wrong as it takes up much less space! Thank you so much for sharing💕😊
Great video- I always used to carry cotton bandanas but these new materials are so much better! PS - not a fan of the slow zoom in and out in the editing.
VIDEO CHAPTERS / PRODUCTS
00:00 Intro
00:44 Video Start
01:41 FACE AND WASH TOWELS
The orange towel is cut from an old towel. The blue one is part of a set and linked below.
02:42 ULTRALIGHT MICROFIBER TOWELS
Blue Microfiber SET amzn.to/49Fvm6u
Green Microfiber Towel amzn.to/3T1x6Bb
Brown Microfiber towel amzn.to/3OHHBXN
04:55 RECYCLED MICROFIBER SAND FREE TOWELS
Yellow Reversible Towel amzn.to/3wlcsmO
Animal Print Stripe Towel amzn.to/42Z2mVb
06:39 TURKISH 100% COTTON TOWELS
Yellow Turkish Towel amzn.to/3SHjolU
Taupe Turkish Towel amzn.to/3T1ITjb
Yellow & Gray Diamond Design Turkish Towel amzn.to/3OOKPc9
Yellow Stripe Turkish Towel amzn.to/3I0IhE2
10:34 Packing the towels I take on EVERY TRIP!
Dock & Bay is having a decent sale on some of those towels right now!
@@lisamerriman255 oh! Thank you for letting us know! I’ll have to check them out!💕😊 thank you so much for sharing🙏
reminds me of the Sci-Fi book and film Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy - Always Bring A Towel!
Yes! It’s the best thing you can bring! 😊
I always travel with one of the small backpacker towels; however, the thing I don’t leave home without are baby washcloths. There are never enough washcloths-especially on a girls trip. So, I pack my own. Sometimes I bring the old ratty ones that I have at home and just throw them out at the end of a trip.
I agree! I have been on several girls trips, and even if you’re in a hotel or a house together, there’s usually never enough face towels! I will bring some of my own on those types of trips too! 💕😊
Shorten the tassels on your Turkish towel. I cut mine very short to save space and weight.
That is a great idea! Saving space and I find that those tassels on the TEEMA, towel collect sand! Thank you so much for sharing that💕😊
We walk caminos in Europe. I always take a sports towel, the larger one to cover more more of me when I get out of the shower if someone else is waiting to go in.
Excellent! Thank you so much for sharing that!😊
When I went to Italy I did because we were going to the beach. But I will now every time. Thanks!!!
Yes! When I went to Virginia Beach this summer, and we got a late start to go out to the beach and collect our towel from the person, handing them out for our lounge chairs, they had run out of them, and I was really happy. I had my own towel.😊💕
In over 30 years of travel, the 1 towel I bring, it the microfiber Aquis towel. I still have the 1st one, but I have a 2nd that has more of a waffle texture, and it’s a bit bigger. They don’t dry as fast as I’d like, but they do a great job of getting most of the moisture from my hair. So, I use them at home as well. I have the body towel as well, but I’m not that happy with them. If space matters, I leave the body towel at home. It’s only good for wringing out hand washing.
Thanks for sharing! 😊
I usually always take some type of towel unless I’m extremely tight on space. Thanks for all the helpful tips. Your videos are always informative and I always look forward to them. Have a beautiful and blessed day. ❤
Thank you, Noemi! Even if I’m tied on, space, I will find a way to shove that little pack in my personal carry-on or something. I would give up clothing to bring that little bit of towels with me.😊
I bring a Matador Ultra Light travel towel (which I guess is as thin as the thinnest towels in the video) BUT I use it at home too because it is great for drying very curly hair without frizz-inducing friction.
That is great to know! I didn’t know that curly hair work better with that towel! Thank you so much for sharing that!💕😊
I use a small travel towel for my curly/wavey hair too, works great!
@@rimajaro 💕😊
I didn’t bring a towel before but I definitely will now! Excellent idea!!
Thanks! You will not regret it! 😊
I agree! I always bring a medium sized towel, the kind that is used for camping. It is useful for many things, like drying hands when paper towels are not available, protecting your clothes when eating, using it like a tablecloth , etc.. So practical & useful.
EXACTLY! So many uses!
I learned of you and your channel through your brother, Neil, while watching his TH-cam videos.
You have some great travel tips.
Thank you. 😊
Thank you so much and I’m so happy you were able to find my channel through my brother! I really love making these videos for you sharing all my travel hacks! 😊
Ford Prefect would be proud of you! Yes, I'm also a hoopy frood who always knows who my towel is :-) I always have one of those Sea to Summit microfiber towels with me, they dry so quickly and take up so little space. A long time ago I invested in a box of Lightload Towels, they are more or less the size of one of those big chocolate coins we got at Christmas, perhaps a big thicker, so it's so easy to tuck a few in every bag. Unfortunately, though, those are not such great quality, so when I've used them I haven't bothered packing them up again. I really do not want to admit just how many Teema towels I own, they are beautiful and I use them as shawls and summer throws around the house. But they take up half my carry on, so I don't use them for travel very much, unless I am going by car and have unlimited baggage capacity. There is always one in the car though, in case I need a bit of extra warmth. When I was travelling in Asia, I always carried a sarong, which I used as an impromptu skirt (especially when I wanted to visit a temple, which don't allow women to enter dressed in trousers), towel, and cover up.
Thank you, Jen! And if I really want to bring the thicker Teema towel, and still pack Kahn only, then I will use the Teelma as a scarf or blanket on the plane 😊
The flat weave turkish towels are great for the beach. Sand shakes right off, and they're so much less bulky and heavy to pack or carry. I have replaced all our terrycloth towels with Turkish towels for beach vacations. They dry quickly and seem to go longer before they need to be washed. The waffle woven one you showed would hold sand more but would be great for the pool.
Yes! So the waffle one is by TEEMA, and says that it is repelled sand. However, I find that the weave and the little fringe can hold a bit of sand. I really do like the thin, Turkish towels because they are so versatile.💕😊
I'm going to be traveling soon and planned on taking a towel but hadn't decided on which one. So I really appreciate you showing us the different types. Thank you for this video.
I’m so glad the timing of this video worked out well for you and I hope you were able to find a great towel to take on your travel adventure! 💕😊
Yes , I agree a separate face and body towel go with me on every trip. Some European hotels don’t supply a face towel and some Air BNB ‘s have limited supply. I like a back up too. The only difference is that I travel with a light weight micro fiber towel for beach and other uses . I carry a baby size wash cloth to conserve space. I also carry a Compressed disposable Body Towel compressed to the size of a Silver Dollar that hydrates up against a wet body. They air dry very quickly and go with me until the end of trip where I then dispose of it my final
Shower night. You can squeeze them in a tiny space in your carry on. Good for drying hair as well.
Boy, are you and I cut from the same cloth! No pun intended! I do carry a disposable washcloth that’s squeezed down into a little tablet, the size of a few dimes stacked up. They are perfect for washing, and I have actually use them in a bathroom when I got into a stall and there was no toilet paper! 😂🤣
I always bring a towel in my carryon. But I carry a microfiber washcloth in my purse. I travel with group tours occasionally and hate waiting in line for paper towels or machines to dry my hands. I feel cleaner as well 😉
Exactly! I always carry one of those little face towels with me all the time or now I started carrying a cotton hanky because it’s just so useful! There are many times where I’ve gone to the bathroom and they are out of paper towels or I’ve used the little towel to clean a stain off my clothing or something so again so useful💕😊
I bought myself a set of the super thin towels for Christmas after watching one of your other videos. I’ve packed away the small and the medium in my personal bag, and the larger in my car. I’ve kept a towel or two in my car since my son was a baby. It’s come in handy more times than I can count!
I’m so glad these towels are working out for you! I am a big fan of having some sort of towels around and the one time I didn’t bring it with me and I had my granddaughter she had an accident in her car seat and we had to remove her clothes and of course I didn’t have my towel with me! I’m always learning these valuable lessons!😊
We like to keep a couple of beach towels in each vehicle. Sometimes I have to use them in restaurants to keep warm, other times if it's raining I'll throw one over me to stay dry. It's much easier to deal with a damp towel than a drippy umbrella when you get back into the car.
Agreed - I always travel with towels - cotton & disposable facial
I love those disposable facial towels! I love having a clean towel every time I use one! And whenever I pack check luggage, I always make sure I have a box with me!
Porto sempre con me un piccolo asciugamano quando viaggio,ma anche nella vita di tutti i giorni, quelli in microfibra occupano pochissimo spazio e stavano da molte situazioni, soprattutto quando si hanno bambini piccoli...grazie per questi preziosi consigli ❤
Thank you! ❤️
I usually travel with a Turkish or microfiber towel when vacationing to the beach or amusement park. But I just returned from a European vacation where 2 out of 3 of our Marriott family hotels didn’t provide washcloths, so adding small washcloth to my always pack list!
You were like the fifth person who has mentioned that some hotels are not providing washcloths! I think it’s becoming more common and I definitely travel with at least this minimalist one and then maybe another so that at least I have a way to keep my face and body clean😊 thank you so much for sharing your experience with us💕😊
I always brought a towel from home, whether driving or flying..... just because.....now I'll be more aware of what type to bring 😊
Completely agree 100% and again I have several options so depending on how I’m traveling with her carry-on or checking a bag I will bring a different towel maybe a thinner one for carry-on only and then a couple thicker ones if I’m doing check baggage😊
Whether you are staying in a hotel as you experienced that one is to be added in. I do agree that you never know with flight delays that a towel that is bigger maybe used to find a space to stretch out. The microfiber is something I need to put in my suitcase.
I think you will be happy you added that as part of your travel essentials 💕😊
I take a small towel with every hiking and snowshoe trip. It is surprising how many times I use it for spills, mud, ice built up from snow, etc.
Yes! I agree and I have at least a handkerchief in my purse and sometimes I’ll even bring one of these little towels that I’ve cut up a little smaller because the other day I ran into the bathroom and they had no toilet paper left and I was already sitting on the toilet when I found that out and I was glad I had that little piece of towel with me to wipe off! 😉
I alway carry my thin Turkish towel to keep me warm on the plane or to sit at the beach or park. If traveling to Japan I like to take a little towel to dry off after a foot bath or buy one as a souvenir.
We are cut from the same cloth! I’d like to use them on the plane and I’m always looking for some new or really decorative one that I’d like to take on my next travel adventure plus then it’s a usable souvenir that reminds me of my previous trip💕
We went to an Airbnb and all the wash cloths smelled musty. I always carry a few small washcloth’s in my bag and I was so happy to have them. Now I carry a towel too.
Oh my gosh! Me too! I was down south at an Airbnb and the towels just smelled so musty. I couldn’t even use them.! I actually said that in the video but I cut it out because it was getting too long!😂🤣 but that is a real problem because I once used a musty tail like that, and I felt like my body smelled musty afterwards! Another great reason to bring a towel along! Thank you so much for sharing that with us💕😊
I always bring a towel. Microfiber. Better to have, and want not than to want and have not. 😃
Great review. Thank you so much.
Agreed! So happy you enjoyed the review 😊
I do bring a towel. I have long, thick hair, so need a towel for body and one for hair. I bring a microfiber one that I got at REI and it comes with its own ventilated pouch, though, I prefer cotton. It does its job well enough, dries fairly quick and packs easier.
So the little yellow towel that I bring is an old REI towel that I cut in half to make the face towel. Unfortunately, they don’t make those little towels anymore but I did find the blue one on Amazon, which is the same material.. 😊 I prefer cotton as well, so I always packed a little face towels of microfiber because they’re so tiny, but I usually bring a larger Turkish towel with me when I travel😊
Hi Eunice, yes I have taken a small microfiber towel before to a thinner turkish beach towel. We are going to Italy this year & will be in some beach destinations while there. If I can’t fit it into my luggage, I will carry on as a blanket for the plane. Luckily most of our accommodations have a washer so we can wash in between uses. E-cloth which is now sold at Target & Walmart have a window cloth set that is thin & absorbent. In our cars we all have an emergency hand towel for spills. Have a wonderful weekend.
I am like you! I usually Carey one as a blanket on a plane. I used to carry a nice cashmere wrap, but a blanket is more useful because I can use it as a towel and a blanket and a Sarang. Thank you so much for sharing about the towels called e-cloths that you can get at target Walmart.💕😊
We always bring a towel and hand towel, both a micro fiber. We use them alot on our beach or pool lounges at our resort. They give you towels but are not long enough to cover the full lounge.
The lounges do not get washed, so instead of looking like a crazy person with my clorox wipes we use our towels. They are very light compact. You can wash and dry them and the come out always looking great.
You’re absolutely right! They never clean those lounge chairs and everybody’s been laying on them with sunscreen and stuff! A perfect reason to bring a towel!😊💕
I never have taken a towel traveling. I have a large scarf that I take which, in a pinch, could be a towel.
Well, I used to carry a cashmere scarf with me and I did use it as a beach wrap once and unfortunately the saltwater ruined it so now I always carry a towel. Depending on how I’m packing, for example, if I’m checking luggage with a larger piece, I might bring both.💕😊
I never thought to bring a towel when I travel, but I always carry a pashmina, that can serve the same purpose. If I know I'm going to the beach, I have a very thin, can't remember the name, thing that you can wrap around, cover. It's not very absorbent, but it's versatile in how you can style it. My aunt bought it for me because she said it was pretty and all the other girls at the beach had one. So I carry that and remember her.
I used to carry a pashmina or a cashmere scarf with me but I didn’t wanna ruin it if I used it as a towel at the beach or the pool and there are not as convenient to ring out clothing and things like that if I need to wash it so now I just bring a towel. Although I have used a large cotton scarf that I got in India as both so the next time I’m in India, I might have to buy a few more😊💕
I buy the little shrink-wrapped washcloths at the dollar stores (about 1 1/2 inch square) & always keep one in my toiletries case. They open up to about an 8 inch square & are slightly rough (great exfoliator). When I see them, I always buy several because I throw them away at the end of the trip. I've learned that outside the US, many places do not provide washcloths because they consider them personal items, like a toothbrush. I also carry a micro-fiber combo, that includes towel, washcloth and bathmat, all in a small, zippered pouch. Takes up very little room & so convenient for bathing or beach.
I bring those too, but forget I have them, they're so small! 😄
I’ll have to look for those little wrapped washcloths at the dollar store! I’ve never seen them at my dollar store. What section do you find them in?
@@TheoryofSimple I bought mine at Daiso! 🙂
@@sandisocean i will try and find it!🙏💕😊 thanks!
@@TheoryofSimplethe Dollar tree has them and they are usually in a freestanding bin with Disney characters on them.
I do bring my own MyPillow pillow when traveling, I have never thought about bringing a towel with me. Thanks for sharing some ideas of towels to use. 😊
Many times I will bring that towel and use it as a little pillow on the plane and if I put it in my neck pillow sling, always allowed to bring it on the plane! 💕😊
I have brought a towel, but they take up so much room that sometimes I leave them behind so I have room for any purchases I have made. Thanks for sharing some options!
You are very welcomes 💕😉
Amazingly enough, I have never even considered taking a towel when I travel. Maybe I need to rethink it!! :). Thank you for another great video.
Thanks! You would be surprised how convenient they are!😊
Daiso stores located in California, Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Washington. A great resource for fun shopping--a dollar store with a twist.
Yes! 😊💕
A really hoopy frood right here...
Clearly, we are people to be reckoned with😉💕
I have an older microfiber towel that works for me. Dries fairly quick and I use it to wrong out my hand washing. Also, I bring some bamboo washcloths for my face.
Sounds perfect! 💕😊
I usually bring a washcloth size towel & face cloth. They do the trick in a pinch. I did regret the few times I traveled without them.
Those are nonnegotiable ones that I always take no matter what, for exactly the same reason! They take up a little space, but boy are you happy when you have one when you need it!😊
Thank you Eunice 🌟 You are so very thoughtful 😇-which is clearly reflected in your choices and suggestions🌟❣🌟I am so happy to be following your terrific channel . Thank you for this towel review !! I always bring a towel and facecloth travelling - but am very excited to look into the ones you have presented today.
You mentioned that you enjoy crocheting, do you ever share your crochet creations ?? I love to sew and it is nice to hear you like crafting too :)
Wishing you a fabulous weekend :)) Thank you again for this fabulous video 🌠 Pax, Ann
Thank you so much! I do enjoy crocheting and I am a beginner, so I’m just making simple things like hats and scarves and baby blankets. I do have a few crafting videos on my channel way down there on the list somewhere that I did a few years ago. I don’t feel I’m good enough at crochet to be doing videos about making things😊💕
On my June trip (weekish) I brining a towel because I like having a bigger towel to dry off with. Those hotel towels can be skimpy and stiff. Mines is just a regular towel bright coral and quick dry.
That’s great and yes, sometimes those towels in the hotels are not great and this way I know I always have something that’s multipurpose with me😊
Hi! Yes! We bring microfiber towels! ❤
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I’m taking one now after watching this!
Yay! You will be glad you did! 💕😊
I always bring a towel just in case but most times I end up using it to help wring out clothing that I’ve washed in the sink to absorb the extra water
Me too! I using my own towel. It saves me using up the towels in the room that are 100% cotton take forever to dry.💕😊
I love the brand “Packtowel” from REI. They come in many different weights and sizes. I have a variety. My largest heaviest one is like the sand color one you showed. It’s navy blue and I like using it as a throw or wrap when I get chilly!
Yes! The one I cut down is from REI! I’m not sure if they make those anymore. Been able to find it. But I love how packable those are.💕😊
I always bring a wash cloth.
Yes! That is nonnegotiable for me and I always have two washcloths with me!💕😊
Thankfully, I have never encountered a hotel or B&B that didn't have a towel...but even if I did, I am never without one. Haha! I'm petite in height and don't require a large one so hand and face towels work well enough for me. I have discovered though the microfiber ones that fold really small, as well as the compressed ones that are biodegradable and disposable so you need not worry about packing them for the trip home.
I always have one of those compressed towel tablets with me in my purse. And I haven’t used it yet for an emergency, but I’ve tried them out and I’m pretty impressed with the quality and that you could use them over and over for a few days.. and I do agree with you. It was nice to have those and use them. You can toss them away and then have less to bring home.😊💕
I really like an old sarong I have, makes a great towel !
Yes! A nice sang is always good to have, and very versatile as well💕😊
Yes a body one and sometimes a small face one the one time I forgot one hotel didn't refresh it always wize to be prepared
Yes, sometimes hotels do not provide face cloth!
As usual, such great ideas! Being a curly girl, I pack a towel microfiber (similar to your blue ones) for my hair, so I'd have something if really needed. Hadn't thought about a smaller one for the face.
I have straight hair, so I never knew that those microfiber towels were used for curly hair but you’re one of several people who have said so. I’m so glad that’s working out for you! I actually use the washcloths more than anything😊
I pack carry on only, so no, I don’t bring a towel. But what you have mentioned, makes a lot of sense. I’m considering it.
If I’m packing Carina on only, I only bring that little pack with me because I don’t have enough room, but I would give up clothing to make sure I could bring that little pack of towels with me just in case😊
@@TheoryofSimple
True! I imagine that if in a pinch, one could dry off from a shower using the small one if there were no other choice.
@@renee4495 at least my body. My hair is another story😊
I have the two Norwex active towels. One is beach size the other hand towel size. They are soft micro fibre. Great for washing up ,rolling up freshly washed clothing and they dry super fast. Along with a couple of their face and body cloths I’m good to go.
Sounds like we are cut from the same “cloth”😊🤣💕
Hey E! I hope you both are well and doing great. We pretty much always bring travel towels with us. I kind of lucked out finding pretty much the perfect towels right away. They are the Youphoria microfiber travel towels. We have several now. They roll down to the size of an XL T-shirt, weigh very little and are very absorbent. We bring one for each of us and we have e a couple backups. I did t care for the Matador towels because they are just too thin, however I own many of their products and love them.
Hi Brandon! We are doing well thank you!😊 I have not heard of those towels and now I’m gonna look them up! You always come up with great recommendations, so thank you for sharing🙏💕 hope you are doing well!!
I love your videos , always so informative 😊
Thank you so much! I really love making these videos for you!😊
I feel the need to take towels with me too! They do come in handy!😂 For my face when I have a full face I like using the “makeup eraser” cloths, I personally like the small ones, they come in a 7 day pack but I just use 1-3 for the week and the rest go in different travel bags, they literally take all the gunk off and are super gentle . Give those ones a try! You’ll love them😊
So I have tried those make up remover, towels, and I have found that they don’t remove the make up well enough from my face. I’ve washed my face afterwards with a white cloth and there’s always a bunch of make up on it so I have not been happy using them but I’ve heard many people really are happy using them, but I might just have too much makeup on my face😂🤣 I prefer to use a make up removing balm and do a facial massage while I’m removing my make up and then wash it off with the thin, microfiber towel that dries really quickly.💕😊
@TheoryofSimple I will say I have used different "off brand" ones, and those ones didn't work as well as the original brand name one. Haha I do like the fact that microfiber ones like yours does dry out faster, well if it works for you, no need to change 😉
@@neonorange6200 out of curiosity, do you use water with your towel or use it dry?
@TheoryofSimple I always use lukewarm water, it won't do much if it's dry
@@neonorange6200 thanks! I will try it again! Hope often do you wash it?
Yup, I bring a towel. Several years back I picked up a micro towel set (big, little & wash cloth sizes in a pouch) that I keep in my swimming/shower bag when road tripping or car camping. This past year I added a Turkish cotton towel, and because it came in a pair of two I put the spare in my suitcase because it rolls up small. Was surprised how quickly the Turkish towels dry.
I love my Turkish towel! I know it’s a little bit thicker and it may take up some room but it’s just so handy I would willingly give up clothing to bring it! 💕😊
hello thank you❤ always watching from Japan
Konnichiwa! So happy to have you watching from Japan! 🇯🇵😊
Great tips as usual! 👍👍👍
Thank you💕😊
My husband has traveled with a towel and bottle of water for years! (Our son was a puke). I have begun traveling with a wash cloth recently. I prefer a thin wash cloth.
Lol! I was recently visiting my grandchildren, and my little two-year-old granddaughter had an accident in the car and we had to take her out of her clothing and it was the one time I did not have my towel with me and I so much wish I’d had it. I had to carry her bare bottomed back into the house, and a towel would’ve been nice to have.. the little microfiber towels that I showed you are really thin and they dry pretty darn quick!
Konninchiwa ❤I'm improving minimalism thanks 😊
Lol! Well, I’m really not a minimalist. I am a maximalist trying to fit into a minimalist footprint.🤣😂 but I am always trying to be prepared for anything! 😊
Thanks so much for this! Do you have a link for the small plastic zippered pouch you showed at the end?
I have found those at Daiso, in the past. Maybe still?
@@sandisocean yes! I got that at Daiso Japan!😊
I got this at Daiso Japan! They are the best place to go find little bags like this!
Out of the entire video, this is what I needed😂
@@TheoryofSimple WOW! I am from Alabama but I just happen to be IN JAPAN this week! I'm gonna look up Diaso right now! Thanks so much for all your wonderful advice & sharing your experiences & products!
i take a thin beach towel.
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I have started traveling with a disposable washcloth (that I wash and reuse) and a thin hand towel. You just never know what you'll find (or not find) at your destination!
Question : are the microfiber towels you feature the kind that feel really weird on your skin? I have the hardest time even touching those 🫤
I don’t find that they feel weird on my skin. I do know what you mean though some of those microfiber towels just have a weird feel.🥺
Oh BTW where did you purchase the double zipper bag you put your towels in? I haven't found it yet on Amazon.
I actually got that at Daiso Japan. They are the best place to get all kinds of little bags like this.😊
Thank you. I don't think I'm going there anytime soon. You have alot of fun stuff. Thanks for sharing.
@@rhondapelletier3036 I just went through the other day so I’m gonna be putting a little Daiso video together soon💕😊
I like the zipper bag you put your towels in- where is that from?
I got that little zipper bag at Daiso Japan. it’s a store here in the United States that carries all kinds of little storage and household and travel items at a really good discount price. If I find one on Amazon, I’ll update in the comments in the video description.😊
I always carry a lightweight foldable blanket with me that I use on the plane and in the hotel room since I get cold. Do you think that I would be able to use the ultralight microfiber towel the same way? I would like to bring along a towel but also want to minimize carrying so much. Love the idea of the smaller face size and will look into getting some to put in my bag.
I will tell you I used to carry a lightweight cashmere throw with me, which was always nice to have. However, I would never use it as a beach towel, or on my yoga mat or anything like that, so I wanted something that was a little more versatile, and a towel is something that has fit the bill.. I will say the thin microfiber ones aren’t going to keep you that warm however, the thicker towel that I showed at the end of the video that’s a little more expensive, is my favorite. And it’s because of thicker so I want to use it as a little blanket when I’m cold it works but it also works great as a towel and that particular towel also sheds sand pretty well😊💕
@@TheoryofSimple Thanks as always for the great advice and suggestions. Love to watch your videos and find ways to improve my packing!
I don’t, but will now.
I promise you won’t regret it😁
I prefer to carry a sarong instead of a towel
I have used these thin, Turkish towels as a Sarang however, I have also used a cotton sarong as a towel when needed! The one thing about us wrong as it takes up much less space! Thank you so much for sharing💕😊
Great video- I always used to carry cotton bandanas but these new materials are so much better!
PS - not a fan of the slow zoom in and out in the editing.
Yes, these newer materials dry, pretty darn fast and repel stains better. Thanks for your feedback on the video editing.😊
Why is it that I always pack the dogs' towels and then forget to put the one for me in the bag?
Lol! That is funny! Maybe because the dogs don’t have any clothing to pack? I hope you remember your towel on your next travel adventure.😊💕
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@@lkhorvath4 yes!!! The most versatile item you will ever have😊