Small, typically under 3.4 ounces, personal hygiene products designed for portability and convenience during trips, these items are often sold individually or in sets and adhere to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations for carry-on luggage. A common example would be a solid stick or roll-on antiperspirant or deodorant in a reduced volume container compared to standard retail sizes.
The demand for these compact toiletries stems from the increasing need for efficient packing and adherence to airline liquid restrictions. Their availability allows travelers to maintain personal hygiene routines without sacrificing valuable luggage space or resorting to checking baggage. Historically, travel-sized toiletries became more prevalent with the rise of commercial air travel and stricter regulations on liquids in carry-on bags implemented in the early 2000s. This shift created a distinct market niche for miniature versions of everyday essentials.