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King's College Hospital London Dubai leads the future of healthcare with AI-powered innovations
King's College Hospital London Dubai leads the future of healthcare with AI-powered innovations

Khaleej Times

time25-04-2025

  • Health
  • Khaleej Times

King's College Hospital London Dubai leads the future of healthcare with AI-powered innovations

King's College Hospital London Dubai is setting a new standard in patient care with the integration of cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, positioning itself as a trailblazer in healthcare innovation across the region. Through the adoption of advanced AI diagnostic and operational solutions, the hospital is enhancing clinical accuracy, optimising workflows, and making world-class medical care more accessible under one roof. King's College Hospital London Dubai has deployed two groundbreaking AI technologies that significantly improve diagnostic precision and streamline clinical processes, reinforcing the hospital's dedication to innovation and excellence. This is only the beginning of this transformation. Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women, and early detection is critical to improving survival rates. AI-powered mammogram analysis utilises deep learning to accurately identify and assess abnormalities, enhancing detection rates by identifying lesions that may be missed in traditional screenings. By integrating this AI solution into its radiology services, King's College Hospital has set a new benchmark for precision in breast cancer diagnostics, ensuring earlier intervention and more effective treatment planning. King's College Hospital Dubai is also the first in the UAE to introduce Ambient Clinical Voice technology — an advanced AI solution that is redefining clinical documentation. Ambient Clinical Voice, or ambient listening, is a secure, AI-powered medical assistant that passively listens during consultations, capturing the nuances of doctor-patient conversations in real time. Using advanced natural language processing, it intelligently interprets medical dialogue, context, and intent to generate accurate clinical notes tailored to each physician's documentation style and specialty. These notes are seamlessly integrated into the patient's electronic health record, ready for review and sign-off with minimal edits. By eliminating the need for manual note-taking, Ambient Clinical Voice allows physicians to engage more meaningfully with their patients —reducing cognitive load, improving documentation quality, and enhancing overall care delivery. It's a quiet but powerful presence in the room, supporting clinicians without disrupting the human connection at the heart of healthcare. Chief digital and innovation officer, Sandip Kumar, emphasised the hospital's commitment to transformative care: "At King's, we believe that innovation is not just about adopting new technologies but about ensuring these advancements directly benefit our patients. By integrating AI-driven solutions, we are revolutionising diagnostics and operational efficiency. Our vision is to enhance accuracy, improve early disease detection, and enable our clinicians to dedicate more time to patient care. These advancements are just the beginning, as we continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in modern healthcare." CEO Kimberley Pierce reaffirmed King's mission to stay at the forefront of innovation: "Healthcare is evolving rapidly, and King's is leading the charge in embracing the latest AI technologies to enhance diagnostics, streamline clinical operations, and improve patient outcomes. Our commitment is to provide world-class healthcare that is not only advanced but also patient-centric. These new AI-driven solutions are just the beginning of our ambitious roadmap for the future of healthcare in the region."

These 21 Target Products Improve The Experience Of Traveling With Only A Carry-On
These 21 Target Products Improve The Experience Of Traveling With Only A Carry-On

Buzz Feed

time13-04-2025

  • Buzz Feed

These 21 Target Products Improve The Experience Of Traveling With Only A Carry-On

We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. This is the year you ditch your checked bag for good. 1. An expandable hard-shell carry-on suitcase with four spinner wheels and a built-in lock to bring your luggage firmly into adulthood with you. RIP, soccer camp duffel bag. You will not be forgotten. Target Promising review:"We have had two of these bags for the last 10 years. It's a great bag. Perfect as a carry-on and fits at least two weeks' worth of clothing in it. We are an airline family; therefore, we fly standby, so checking in bags gets tricky. My older son's bag is now showing some signs of wear. I have been looking at new bags, but I can't find anything that will accommodate as much as this one." — M 2. *OR* a duffel-adjacent weekender bag if you're not quite willing to give up that duffel life. It has a trolly sleeve to make it easy to carry along with a roller bag, and it's small enough to count as a "personal item" on most planes, ensuring you have the perfect carry-on-only setup with as much room as possible. Target Promising review:"Perfect carry-on bag. Hooks to roller luggage as well. Super roomy, and I love all of the pockets. Holds a ton!" — Jb 3. Some classic Apple EarPods that are minuscule to store when you're not using them, don't require charging, and don't break the bank. I'm a believer that these classics are underrated, especially when it comes to traveling light. 4. A small bottle of CeraVe Moisturizing Cream so you can leave the enormous tub it usually comes in at home while still enjoying it's cult-status effectiveness. That's gonna be especially key after a long, drying flight! Target Promising review:"I have very dry ski,n and this cream is my holy grail. I put it on at night, and it's not sticky or greasy. It doesn't make my clothes feel like they're sticking to me, and it also hydrates my skin the whole next day. I haven't found any other cream that measures up to Cerave." — Target Shopper 5. A ruled hardcover Moleskine notebook to use as a travel journal. I love writing small daily entries whenever I'm on a trip but hate lugging around enormous journals. This one is slim, easy to carry, high-quality and is always in my carry-on. Target Promising review:"I've been looking for something to put all my writing in, and this book is awesome! The quality of the paper and the lines aren't that close, and it allows you so much room per page. Will buy again!" — Kimbe 6. A reliable external battery so you're never stuck without directions somewhere new. The amount of times an external battery has saved my tuchas is astonishing. Target Promising review:"It stalled me all day at an amusement park, and I could charge my phone and my mini fan to keep me cool. At the end of the day, it was at 60%, and I used it constantly for about 12 hours. Didn't overheat at all, which surprised me since the weather was around 90 degrees when I used it the most. It does only come with two ports, one to charge the battery itself and one USB port to charge other devices." — ana 7. A travel-size lint roller because you may not be able to fit an iron or a mini steamer, but you can at least ensure that your pants are fuzz-free after arriving at your destination. Target 8. Or in case you *do* want to sacrifice a little room for the sake of neatening clothes, a travel steamer so you can look your sharpest if you're headed out of town for a work trip, wedding, or other special event. Now when you pull your dress out of your suitcase and see how wrinkled it is, there's no stress. Target The corded steamer comes with a detachable bristled and lint removal brush. Promising review:"This little steamer looked flimsy when I received it, but it packed easily and performed like a champ steaming wrinkles out of shirts and dresses on a month-long trip to Europe. It could handle at least two garments before running out of water. All we needed to add was a plug adapter. Never missed our old travel iron. I'm buying another as a gift." — LC 9. A seven-piece set of packing cubes to keep your items as compact and organized as possible. I used to be skeptical of packing cubes at first but can conform they help even the most disorganized of travelers (me) maintain some semblance of order. Target Promising review:"The color and quality of these cubes are two of my favorite parts about them. They're so pretty and sturdy. I found it easy to pack them, and they weren't flimsy, so I didn't worry about them losing shape. I've even machine-washed two of the cubes I used this past weekend, and they look the exact same. These are a great find, run don't walk to buy them." — niccibandana 10. A couple of tiny bottles of SheaMoisture shampoo and conditioner, because your curls have been subjected to subpar hotel products way too many times. Let's fix that while still keeping your toiletry bag a manageable size. Target The products are paraben-free, phthalate-free, and cruelty-free. Promising review:"Great product. I don't use shampoo daily, so this small size is perfect and lasts a while. Cleans my hair good and keeps it curled and shined." — Ddaniel 11. An itty-bitty Venus razor with a carrying case so if you're planning on shaving on your trip you don't need to bring your big ol' razor and try to find a way to store it safely. 12. A mini bottle of Vacation Super Spritz SPF 50 face mist so you can keep your skin protected on the go. While checking a bag to lug your usual tub of SPF around could be worth it to some, this handy-dandy spray makes it easy to fly and reapply. Target 13. A TSA-friendly travel makeup bag kit with a transparent design and matching to-go bag, so you don't have to think, "Did I pack my fave cleanser, moisturizer, and night cream?" as you rush to the airport. Target This set includes three refillable travel bottles, a refillable jar, a funnel, and a spray bottle. Promising review:"These worked great for my recent trip to New Orleans. I needed something to hold all of my makeup removers, lotions, etc." — Taylor 14. Or an eight-piece toiletry bottle set so it's easy as can be to decant literally all of your favorite toiletries into small, manageable, TSA-approved bottles — yes, even sprays! Target The set includes two bottles with sprayers, two silicone bottles, two rolling bottles, two jars, and a zip-top pouch. 15. A laptop backpack with a trolly sleeve if you're in search of the most versatile personal item out there. It'll come in handy both as a piece of luggage and as a bag you can use in your everyday life, and is obviously extra fitting for anyone who's working while on the go. Target Promising review:"I got this bag as my new travel backpack/carry-on. It's good quality, very cute, and has good pockets for organizing my things and securing my laptop/tablet. Would definitely recommend it!" — Jill C 16. A Takeya water bottle with a fold-down straw whose small 18-ounce size is perfect for tossing in a carry-on. It's not gonna take up too much space or be too heavy, but you will have a nice serving of water to dip into whenever you need it. Balance, people! Target Promising review:"My husband and I received these as a gift for our wedding. I was hesitant at first because I'm picky about water bottles. BUT...I now use mine almost every day. I took my daughter to pick out a new water bottle for school, and she picked the Takeya with a straw. She was nervous it would be hard to suck through, but it's not! We all love ours from the handle to the grip bottom!" — Taryn 17. A simple and useful zippered pouch that is meant for makeup but can be used for almost any travel paraphernalia. Makeup, other toiletries, small electronics, cords, jewelry, travel name it, and it can tuck away nicely and neatly here! 18. A folding travel toothbrush ensures you don't have to size up your toiletry bag just to fit your regular toothbrush. 19. A five-piece compression bag set that don't require a vacuum to squish down nice and small and maximize space. All you need to do is roll the air out, throw them in your bag, and be on your merry way with a whole wardrobe in tow. Target This includes one small, two medium, and two large airtight waterproof bags. Promising review:"The BEST and only storage bags you should buy. I could pack two weeks of wardrobe into one suitcase for the plane. You do not need a vacuum to seal! Love these bags, and will only buy these from now on." — Brooke 20. A compact pill organizer so you can bring the correct amount of medication and supplements that you need for your travels without lugging around full bottles. Target 21. A small pack of disinfecting wipes to give you peace of mind when using high-touch surfaces away from home. Nothing worse than discovering your airplane tray is mysteriously sticky. Target

If You're Only Bringing A Carry-On On Vacation, You Should Pack These 24 Target Items
If You're Only Bringing A Carry-On On Vacation, You Should Pack These 24 Target Items

Buzz Feed

time14-03-2025

  • Buzz Feed

If You're Only Bringing A Carry-On On Vacation, You Should Pack These 24 Target Items

We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Shopping · Checking a bag in 2025 — I don't think so. 1. An expandable hard-shell carry-on suitcase with four spinner wheels and a built-in lock to bring your luggage firmly into adulthood with you. RIP, soccer camp duffel bag. You will not be forgotten. Target Promising review:"We have had two of these bags for the last 10 years. It's a great bag. Perfect as a carry-on and fits at least two weeks' worth of clothing in it. We are an airline family; therefore, we fly standby, so checking in bags gets tricky. My older son's bag is now showing some signs of wear. I have been looking at new bags, but I can't find anything that will accommodate as much as this one." — M 2. Or a wheeled carry-on duffel bag if you're not quite willing to give up that duffel life but are looking for a more practical option that's easier on the arms. Target Promising review:"I've used this duffel for dozens of trips over the last three years! I'm so happy with the quality of the bag. It's the perfect size to use as a flight carry-on, and the wheels make it much more convenient for traveling. The materials are nice, thick, and sturdy. It has held up well since I purchased it." — dlake 3. *OR* a duffel-adjacent weekender bag with a trolly sleeve to make it easy to carry along with a roller bag. Best of all it's small enough to count as a "personal item" on most planes, ensuring you have the perfect carry-on-only setup with as much room as possible. Target 4. Some classic Apple EarPods that are minuscule to store when you're not using them, don't require charging, and don't break the bank. I'm a believer that these classics are underrated, especially when it comes to traveling light. Target 5. A small bottle of CeraVe Moisturizing Cream so you can leave the enormous tub it usually comes in at home while still enjoying it's cult-status effectiveness. That's gonna be especially key after a long, drying flight! Target Promising review:"I have very dry ski,n and this cream is my holy grail. I put it on at night, and it's not sticky or greasy. It doesn't make my clothes feel like they're sticking to me, and it also hydrates my skin the whole next day. I haven't found any other cream that measures up to Cerave." — Target Shopper 6. A ruled hardcover Moleskine notebook to use as a travel journal. I love writing small daily entries whenever I'm on a trip but hate lugging around enormous journals. This one is slim, easy to carry, high-quality and is always in my carry-on. Target Promising review:"I've been looking for something to put all my writing in, and this book is awesome! The quality of the paper and the lines aren't that close, and it allows you so much room per page. Will buy again!" — Kimbe 7. A reliable external battery so you're never stuck without directions somewhere new. The amount of times an external battery has saved my tuchas is astonishing. Target Promising review:"It stalled me all day at an amusement park, and I could charge my phone and my mini fan to keep me cool. At the end of the day, it was at 60%, and I used it constantly for about 12 hours. Didn't overheat at all, which surprised me since the weather was around 90 degrees when I used it the most. It does only come with two ports, one to charge the battery itself and one USB port to charge other devices." — ana 8. A travel-size lint roller because you may not be able to fit an iron or a mini steamer, but you can at least ensure that your pants are fuzz-free after arriving at your destination. Target Promising review:"I love traveling with unexpected necessities. This lint roller is small and compact to fit with the rest of your toiletries. In addition, the stickiness of the lint roller removes a good amount of lint without using several sheets. This lint roller packs a lot of power." — Joi4joi 9. Or in case you *do* want to sacrifice a little room for the sake of neatening clothes, a travel steamer so you can look your sharpest if you're headed out of town for a work trip, wedding, or other special event. Now when you pull your dress out of your suitcase and see how wrinkled it is, there's no stress. Target The corded steamer comes with a detachable bristled and lint removal brush. Promising review:"This little steamer looked flimsy when I received it, but it packed easily and performed like a champ steaming wrinkles out of shirts and dresses on a month-long trip to Europe. It could handle at least two garments before running out of water. All we needed to add was a plug adapter. Never missed our old travel iron. I'm buying another as a gift." — LC 10. A seven-piece set of packing cubes to keep your items as compact and organized as possible. I used to be skeptical of packing cubes at first but can conform they help even the most disorganized of travelers (me) maintain some semblance of order. Target Promising review:"The color and quality of these cubes are two of my favorite parts about them. They're so pretty and sturdy. I found it easy to pack them, and they weren't flimsy, so I didn't worry about them losing shape. I've even machine-washed two of the cubes I used this past weekend, and they look the exact same. These are a great find, run don't walk to buy them." — niccibandana 11. A luggage scale so you can confidently show up to the airport knowing you won't incur a fee for being over the airline's weight limit. Because yes, sometimes there are weight limits for carry-ons, too. How do I know? Because I was once charged a ridiculous amount for having an overweight one on an AirFrance flight and it still haunts me. 12. A couple of tiny bottles of SheaMoisture shampoo and conditioner, because your curls have been subjected to subpar hotel products way too many times. Let's fix that while still keeping your toiletry bag a manageable size. Target The products are paraben-free, phthalate-free, and cruelty-free. Promising review:"Great product. I don't use shampoo daily, so this small size is perfect and lasts a while. Cleans my hair good and keeps it curled and shined." — Ddaniel 13. An itty-bitty Venus razor with a carrying case so if you're planning on shaving on your trip you don't need to bring your big ol' razor and try to find a way to store it safely. Target 14. A mini bottle of Vacation Super Spritz SPF 50 face mist so you can keep your skin protected on the go. While checking a bag to lug your usual tub of SPF around could be worth it to some, this handy-dandy spray makes it easy to fly and reapply. Target 15. A TSA-friendly travel makeup bag kit with a transparent design and matching to-go bag, so you don't have to think, "Did I pack my fave cleanser, moisturizer, and night cream?" as you rush to the airport. Target This set includes three refillable travel bottles, a refillable jar, a funnel, and a spray bottle. Promising review:"These worked great for my recent trip to New Orleans. I needed something to hold all of my makeup removers, lotions, etc." — Taylor Price: $9 16. Or an eight-piece toiletry bottle set so it's easy as can be to decant literally all of your favorite toiletries into small, manageable, TSA-approved bottles — yes, even sprays! Target The set includes two bottles with sprayers, two silicone bottles, two rolling bottles, two jars, and a zip-top pouch. Promising review:"I packed these with my daily toiletries, too, for going overseas, and they are so fun and cute. I will buy these again!!" — Tashala 17. A laptop backpack with a trolly sleeve if you're in search of the most versatile personal item out there. It'll come in handy both as a piece of luggage and as a bag you can use in your everyday life, and is obviously extra fitting for anyone who's working while on the go. Target Promising review:"I got this bag as my new travel backpack/carry-on. It's good quality, very cute, and has good pockets for organizing my things and securing my laptop/tablet. Would definitely recommend it!" — Jill C 18. A Takeya water bottle with a fold-down straw whose small 18-ounce size is perfect for tossing in a carry-on. It's not gonna take up too much space or be too heavy, but you will have a nice serving of water to dip into whenever you need it. Balance, people! Target Promising review:"My husband and I received these as a gift for our wedding. I was hesitant at first because I'm picky about water bottles. BUT...I now use mine almost every day. I took my daughter to pick out a new water bottle for school, and she picked the Takeya with a straw. She was nervous it would be hard to suck through, but it's not! We all love ours from the handle to the grip bottom!" — Taryn 19. A simple and useful zippered pouch that is meant for makeup but can be used for almost any travel paraphernalia. Makeup, other toiletries, small electronics, cords, jewelry, travel name it, and it can tuck away nicely and neatly here! 20. A folding travel toothbrush ensures you don't have to size up your toiletry bag just to fit your regular toothbrush. Target 21. A five-piece compression bag set that don't require a vacuum to squish down nice and small and maximize space. All you need to do is roll the air out, throw them in your bag, and be on your merry way with a whole wardrobe in tow. Target This includes one small, two medium, and two large airtight waterproof bags. Promising review:"The BEST and only storage bags you should buy. I could pack two weeks of wardrobe into one suitcase for the plane. You do not need a vacuum to seal! Love these bags, and will only buy these from now on." — Brooke 22. A compact pill organizer so you can bring the correct amount of medication and supplements that you need for your travels without lugging around full bottles. Target Promising review:"Like having the separate morning and evening sections so that I take my pills at the correct time. Also, it will be so handy to be able to just take the days which are needed out of the holder when traveling." — Shelley Retter 23. A slim fanny pack so you can adventure through the airport hands-free and tuck it into your carry-on to board if your airline has a bag limit. If all you need is somewhere to stash your phone, ID, and credit card, it's the perfect bag choice. Target Promising review:"I love this. It is the perfect size for my wallet, phone, keys, and ChapStick. I can wear it as a fanny pack or across my body, and I love that I don't have to empty my wallet; I can just toss it in." — allie 24. A small pack of disinfecting wipes to give you peace of mind when using high-touch surfaces away from home. Nothing worse than discovering your airplane tray is mysteriously sticky. Target Promising review:"These are perfect for travel! I buy a few before traveling and use them on the plane and in the hotel. Perfect size for a backpack/purse, so I don't have to bring a giant Clorox container!" — R19 Price: $0.99 for a nine-pack The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.

If You're Only Bringing A Carry-On On Vacation, You Should Pack These 25 Target Items
If You're Only Bringing A Carry-On On Vacation, You Should Pack These 25 Target Items

Buzz Feed

time13-02-2025

  • Buzz Feed

If You're Only Bringing A Carry-On On Vacation, You Should Pack These 25 Target Items

We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Checking a bag in 2025 — I don't think so. 1. An expandable hard-shell carry-on suitcase with four spinner wheels and a built-in lock to bring your luggage firmly into adulthood with you. RIP, soccer camp duffel bag. You will not be forgotten. Target Promising review:"We have had two of these bags for the last 10 years. It's a great bag. Perfect as a carry-on and fits at least two weeks' worth of clothing in it. We are an airline family; therefore, we fly standby, so checking in bags gets tricky. My older son's bag is now showing some signs of wear. I have been looking at new bags, but I can't find anything that will accommodate as much as this one." — M 2. Or a wheeled carry-on duffel bag if you're not quite willing to give up that duffel life but are looking for a more practical option that's easier on the arms. Target Promising review:"I've used this duffel for dozens of trips over the last three years! I'm so happy with the quality of the bag. It's the perfect size to use as a flight carry-on, and the wheels make it much more convenient for traveling. The materials are nice, thick, and sturdy. It has held up well since I purchased it." — dlake 3. *OR* a duffel-adjacent weekender bag with a trolly sleeve to make it easy to carry along with a roller bag. Best of all it's small enough to count as a "personal item" on most planes, ensuring you have the perfect carry-on-only setup with as much room as possible. Target 4. Some classic Apple EarPods that are minuscule to store when you're not using them, don't require charging, and don't break the bank. I'm a believer that these classics are underrated, especially when it comes to traveling light. Target 5. A small bottle of CeraVe Moisturizing Cream so you can leave the enormous tub it usually comes in at home while still enjoying it's cult-status effectiveness. That's gonna be especially key after a long, drying flight! Target Promising review:"I have very dry ski,n and this cream is my holy grail. I put it on at night, and it's not sticky or greasy. It doesn't make my clothes feel like they're sticking to me, and it also hydrates my skin the whole next day. I haven't found any other cream that measures up to Cerave." — Target Shopper 6. A ruled hardcover Moleskine notebook to use as a travel journal. I love writing small daily entries whenever I'm on a trip but hate lugging around enormous journals. This one is slim, easy to carry, high-quality and is always in my carry-on. Target Promising review:"I've been looking for something to put all my writing in, and this book is awesome! The quality of the paper and the lines aren't that close, and it allows you so much room per page. Will buy again!" — Kimbe 7. A reliable external battery so you're never stuck without directions somewhere new. The amount of times an external battery has saved my tuchas is astonishing. Target Promising review:"It stalled me all day at an amusement park, and I could charge my phone and my mini fan to keep me cool. At the end of the day, it was at 60%, and I used it constantly for about 12 hours. Didn't overheat at all, which surprised me since the weather was around 90 degrees when I used it the most. It does only come with two ports, one to charge the battery itself and one USB port to charge other devices." — ana 8. A travel-size lint roller because you may not be able to fit an iron or a mini steamer, but you can at least ensure that your pants are fuzz-free after arriving at your destination. Target Promising review:"I love traveling with unexpected necessities. This lint roller is small and compact to fit with the rest of your toiletries. In addition, the stickiness of the lint roller removes a good amount of lint without using several sheets. This lint roller packs a lot of power." — Joi4joi 9. Or in case you *do* want to sacrifice a little room for the sake of neatening clothes, a travel steamer so you can look your sharpest if you're headed out of town for a work trip, wedding, or other special event. Now when you pull your dress out of your suitcase and see how wrinkled it is, there's no stress. Target The corded steamer comes with a detachable bristled and lint removal brush. Promising review:"This little steamer looked flimsy when I received it, but it packed easily and performed like a champ steaming wrinkles out of shirts and dresses on a month-long trip to Europe. It could handle at least two garments before running out of water. All we needed to add was a plug adapter. Never missed our old travel iron. I'm buying another as a gift." — LC Price: $25.49 10. A seven-piece set of packing cubes to keep your items as compact and organized as possible. I used to be skeptical of packing cubes at first but can conform they help even the most disorganized of travelers (me) maintain some semblance of order. Target Promising review:"The color and quality of these cubes are two of my favorite parts about them. They're so pretty and sturdy. I found it easy to pack them, and they weren't flimsy, so I didn't worry about them losing shape. I've even machine-washed two of the cubes I used this past weekend, and they look the exact same. These are a great find, run don't walk to buy them." — niccibandana 11. A luggage scale so you can confidently show up to the airport knowing you won't incur a fee for being over the airline's weight limit. Because yes, sometimes there are weight limits for carry-ons, too. How do I know? Because I was once charged a ridiculous amount for having an overweight one on an AirFrance flight and it still haunts me. 12. A couple of tiny bottles of SheaMoisture shampoo and conditioner, because your curls have been subjected to subpar hotel products way too many times. Let's fix that while still keeping your toiletry bag a manageable size. Target The products are paraben-free, phthalate-free, and cruelty-free. Promising review:"Great product. I don't use shampoo daily, so this small size is perfect and lasts a while. Cleans my hair good and keeps it curled and shined." — Ddaniel 13. An itty-bitty Venus razor with a carrying case so if you're planning on shaving on your trip you don't need to bring your big ol' razor and try to find a way to store it safely. Target 14. A mini bottle of Vacation Super Spritz SPF 50 face mist so you can keep your skin protected on the go. While checking a bag to lug your usual tub of SPF around could be worth it to some, this handy-dandy spray makes it easy to fly and reapply. Target Promising review:"I love it! It's easy to apply. I used it as a first application, but I like it for reapplying even over other sunscreens. It's not sticky, tight, or oily, and I've had no breakouts. So convenient because reapplying a cream sunscreen can cause gross buildup and feel heavy. Plus, it smells great when applied! I could see this potentially irritating someone with really sensitive skin, so maybe test it before putting it on your face." — tk104 15. A TSA-friendly travel makeup bag kit with a transparent design and matching to-go bag, so you don't have to think, "Did I pack my fave cleanser, moisturizer, and night cream?" as you rush to the airport. Target This set includes three refillable travel bottles, a refillable jar, a funnel, and a spray bottle. Promising review:"These worked great for my recent trip to New Orleans. I needed something to hold all of my makeup removers, lotions, etc." — Taylor 16. Or an eight-piece toiletry bottle set so it's easy as can be to decant literally all of your favorite toiletries into small, manageable, TSA-approved bottles — yes, even sprays! Target The set includes two bottles with sprayers, two silicone bottles, two rolling bottles, two jars, and a zip-top pouch. Promising review:"I packed these with my daily toiletries, too, for going overseas, and they are so fun and cute. I will buy these again!!" — Tashala 17. A laptop backpack with a trolly sleeve if you're in search of the most versatile personal item out there. It'll come in handy both as a piece of luggage and as a bag you can use in your everyday life, and is obviously extra fitting for anyone who's working while on the go. Target Promising review:"I got this bag as my new travel backpack/carry-on. It's good quality, very cute, and has good pockets for organizing my things and securing my laptop/tablet. Would definitely recommend it!" — Jill C 18. A Takeya water bottle with a fold-down straw whose small 18-ounce size is perfect for tossing in a carry-on. It's not gonna take up too much space or be too heavy, but you will have a nice serving of water to dip into whenever you need it. Balance, people! Target Promising review:"My husband and I received these as a gift for our wedding. I was hesitant at first because I'm picky about water bottles. BUT...I now use mine almost every day. I took my daughter to pick out a new water bottle for school, and she picked the Takeya with a straw. She was nervous it would be hard to suck through, but it's not! We all love ours from the handle to the grip bottom!" — Taryn 19. A simple and useful zippered pouch that is meant for makeup but can be used for almost any travel paraphernalia. Makeup, other toiletries, small electronics, cords, jewelry, travel name it, and it can tuck away nicely and neatly here! 20. A folding travel toothbrush ensures you don't have to size up your toiletry bag just to fit your regular toothbrush. Target 21. A five-piece compression bag set that don't require a vacuum to squish down nice and small and maximize space. All you need to do is roll the air out, throw them in your bag, and be on your merry way with a whole wardrobe in tow. Target This includes one small, two medium, and two large airtight waterproof bags. Promising review:"The BEST and only storage bags you should buy. I could pack two weeks of wardrobe into one suitcase for the plane. You do not need a vacuum to seal! Love these bags, and will only buy these from now on." — Brooke 22. A compact pill organizer so you can bring the correct amount of medication and supplements that you need for your travels without lugging around full bottles. Target Promising review:"Like having the separate morning and evening sections so that I take my pills at the correct time. Also, it will be so handy to be able to just take the days which are needed out of the holder when traveling." — Shelley Retter 23. A super slim RFID-blocking wallet to keep all of your travel documents and cards in one handy place, making airport navigation much easier. Target Promising review:"I like how thin the wallet is and that you can fit a passport, checkbook, and several cards in it. The RFID blocking is why I bought it for this long trip and I like it so far." — AV Traveler 24. A slim fanny pack so you can adventure through the airport hands-free and tuck it into your carry-on to board if your airline has a bag limit. If all you need is somewhere to stash your phone, ID, and credit card, it's the perfect bag choice. Target Promising review:"I love this. It is the perfect size for my wallet, phone, keys, and ChapStick. I can wear it as a fanny pack or across my body, and I love that I don't have to empty my wallet; I can just toss it in." — allie Price: $19.99 (available in eight colors) 25. A small pack of disinfecting wipes to give you peace of mind when using high-touch surfaces away from home. Nothing worse than discovering your airplane tray is mysteriously sticky. Target Promising review:"These are perfect for travel! I buy a few before traveling and use them on the plane and in the hotel. Perfect size for a backpack/purse, so I don't have to bring a giant Clorox container!" — R19 Price: $0.99 for a nine-pack The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.

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