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As far back as I can remember, I’ve been traveling with reusable toiletry bottles. It feels wasteful to spend money and contribute to plastic waste with new mini shampoo and body wash bottles for every trip, so instead, I would fill up small reusable containers and hope for the best that they wouldn’t drip in my luggage. Everything changed when I came across Cadence Capsules a few years back – it was truly a case of love at first use. Upon receiving the original small capsules, I instantly grasped that this was the ultimate upgrade in the toiletry bottle category, prompting me to permanently retire those £5 plastic bottles.
In 2023, Cadence unveiled the Flex System, a refined version of its initial design, and I have been utilizing them continuously to transport my toiletries and other items. I recommend them to every traveler – they make a considerate gift for anyone on your shopping list. Allow me to elaborate on what makes them exceptional.
Cadence Capsules stand out from any other reusable toiletry containers I have ever tried (and I have tested a fair number over the years). What genuinely differentiates them is that these TSA-approved, BPA-free capsules are magnetic, allowing them to attach to one another in any wash bag, minimizing the space they occupy. They also come with versatile, magnetic labels, making it clear what product you’re selecting, whether that’s shampoo or makeup remover. Most impressively, they are fully leakproof. Many travel bottles claim to be leakproof, but Cadence has truly excelled in this area. Just twist the cap onto the capsule, and it seals entirely shut. I’ve traveled with these on long flights, rough car journeys, and have even left them inverted in a variety of bags, and they have yet to disappoint me.
The woman-owned business garners significant admiration for its innovative magnetic and leakproof design. While I appreciate those elements, my favorite aspect is how effortless they are to clean. My primary issue with other toiletry bottles available is that they are nearly impossible to clean; either I cannot extract all of the product from the plastic container or they retain the fragrance of previous contents like conditioner or hair serum. Cadence Capsules are crafted without any sharp angles and feature a wide opening at the top, granting you complete access to the interior, which simplifies cleaning and makes it foolproof. This means you can truly reuse them on each journey, rotating what’s inside from hair products to skincare.
Another significant advantage of these reusable capsules is their versatility. I utilize them equally for non-beauty items as I do for traditional toiletries such as shampoo and conditioner. They are the perfect size for holding my daily medications, vitamins, jewelry, bobby pins, and more, depending on my travel requirements. The Flex Capsules are deemed food safe, but I must confess I haven’t employed them for this purpose. You can customize your labels to align with your travel habits as well – I have one labeled “Tums” and another for micellar water.
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