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Just add water to save suitcase space and weight on your next golf vacation flight.
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I don't care what your handicap is; nobody needs 50 golf balls to play a single round of golf. So why pack entire bottles of shampoo and shaving cream for a golf vacation that might only last a few days?
Travel-size toiletries are great, but even they can explode or leak during a flight, ruing a perfectly good pair of knickers. And who wants to worry if they comply with the new carry-on restrictions for liquids?
We came across something recently that solves all these problems: paper toiletries.
Not toilet paper. Paper toiletries. As in, shampoo, shaving cream, soap and even laundry detergent made out of thin sheets of paper. You just add water, rub the sheets between your hands and they dissolve into foamy suds and lather. They smell quite nice, too.
Credit
for this innovative idea goes to a UK company called NPW, which markets it under its Natural Products brand.
As you can imagine, the packages are ultra-small, ultra-lightweight, are carry-on compliant and won't make a mess, no matter how hard the baggage handlers slam your Samsonite.
To buy some for your next golf vacation flight, follow this paper trail to: X-TremeGeek.com, The Spoon Sisters, or Flight001.com.
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