Long flights and dry cabin air can take a toll on your skin, leaving it dry and uncomfortable by the time you land. That’s why packing a travel-size moisturizer is a must for any winter traveler. These travel-size hand lotions keep winter hands soft and hydrated.

Veg Out Organics 

Veg Out Organics is our hands-down favorite brand for travel-size hand lotions. Their Magnesium Body Lotion offers a mango and shea butter blend that deeply hydrates, supports skin cell turnover, and leaves skin supple and soft. The gentle formula is bleach- and dye-free and just right for soothing tired, jet-lagged skin.

Veg Out Organics
Courtesy of Veg Out Organics

OSEA

We are fans of all things OSEA! But, for that next vacation, we highly recommend their Undaria Algae Body Butter. This luxurious moisturizer is just right for dry, itchy skin. Ingredients include Undaria seaweed, whipped shea butter, and ceramides. The quick-absorbing lotion firms, hydrates, and reduces fine lines and crepiness.

OSEA
Courtesy of OSEA

Meow Meow Tweet

The Rosehip Shea Skin Cream from Meow Meow Tweet comes in a TSA-friendly glass jar. This indulgent, multi-purpose travel-size hand lotion is perfect for the minimalist traveler. You can use it from head to toe! It comes rich in plant oils and butters that leave skin moisturized without clogging pores. So toss one into your toiletry bag on that next long-haul flight.

Meow Meow Tweet
Courtesy of Meow Meow Tweet

EcoRoots

If you are looking for a lotion bar in a flight-friendly metal tin, then head to EcoRoots. Find this one in scents like Natural, Coconut, and Lavender. This plastic-free option comes packed with shea butter, cocoa butter, jojoba oil, and candelilla wax. So you can say goodbye to dry cabin skin for good. Tuck one into your backpack, and you’re good to go.

EcoRoots
Courtesy of EcoRoots

Salt & Stone 

Travel-size hand lotions from Salt & Stone are available in a number of fragrance options. We’re talking Saffron & Cedar, Bergamot & Hinoki, Black Rose & Oud, and more. Fast-absorbing, infused with seaweed, and rich in botanicals, it’s just what you need to keep your skin nourished and hydrated.

Salt & Stone
Courtesy of Salt & Stone

DedCool 

If you are looking for a lightweight travel-size hand lotion, then DedCool has you covered. The brand’s Mini Body Lotion Xtra Milk comes in a tiny tin bottle and is just right for tucking into your bag on your next flight. Ultra-hydrating, this one boasts ingredients like ceramides, Snow Mushroom, Meadowfoam oil, and more.

DedCool
Courtesy of DedCool

Public Goods 

We like Public Goods for their range of vegan-friendly products. We love them for their Travel Size Hand Lotion. The non-greasy formula absorbs quickly and leaves skin feeling smooth and hydrated. You will enjoy scents of eucalyptus, mint, citrus, and soft woods. Plus, it’s safe for those with sensitive skin.

Public Goods
Courtesy of Public Goods

Booda Organics 

Another travel-size hand lotion that comes in a sustainable tin is Booda Organics’ Booda Butter. The non-GMO, wax-free lotion is great for use all over the body. This indulgent cream is rich in shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, and more. Pack one in your personal item and another in your luggage for good measure.

Booda Organics
Courtesy of Booda Organics

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  • Tammie Ortlieb

    Tammie is the former Managing Editor of VegOut Magazine. She holds a BA in psychology from the University of Illinois and an MS in Developmental Psychology from Capella University, with an educational focus on well-being and thriving. She is the author of five independently published novellas and has been vegan for 20 years. She has visited every state except Alaska.

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