How to travel a lot more comfortably

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Travel pillow - It’s challenging to get comfortable when sat upright while in transit. A travel pillow allows you to rest your head and neck.

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A cushion - If there’s no travel pillow at hand, most cushions will work well in making you more comfortable while traveling.

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Comfortable socks - Cozy socks will add to your comfort while on long journeys when temperatures fluctuate.

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Eye mask - If you need to get some shut-eye, eye masks are the perfect solution to block out the light.

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Sunglasses - If an eye mask doesn't suit you, sunglasses are great for blocking out most of the light when you want to get some sleep.

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Travel adapter and charger - These are always handy to have with you, even if it’s just to know that you won’t be stuck without battery on your device.

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Earplugs - A pair of earplugs are a must when you want to tune the surrounding noises out while traveling.

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Gum or mints - If you find that you can’t brush your teeth, it’s great to have some chewing gum.

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Hairbands or hair clips - If you have long hair, having a hairband or hair clip is a must-have.

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Roll-on deodorant - To add to this, after you change your clothes, roll on some deodorant so that you smell good, which will, in turn, make you feel good.

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Lip balm - The air in trains, buses, and planes can dry out your lips and make them chapped. Lip balm will aid in preventing this unpleasantness.

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Moisturizer - Your skin can also be affected by the lack of fresh air. Moisturizer is excellent to avoid dry skin, and it makes you feel rejuvenated.

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