How to Pack Your Purse

Pack your wallet., Pack any makeup that you use daily for quick fixes., Always bring tampons or pads., Pack your cell phone, and a charger if needed., Have your keys with you, even if you don't think you will use them., Having a pen and a notepad is...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pack your wallet.

    Choose a wallet that has enough pockets for your bank card, credit cards, etc.

    Make sure the wallet also fits into your purse.

    Also, keep an identification in your wallet in case the wallet is lost or stolen.
  2. Step 2: Pack any makeup that you use daily for quick fixes.

    Also pack a mirror, hair bands, bobby pins, small hairbrush or comb, and a nail file. , You don't want to be surprised and unprepared, and you may need to lend supplies to another girl.

    Some emergency Advil or Tylenol can be useful, too. , You can also purchase extra batteries and keep them charged so they can be switched throughout the day. , It's better to have them and not use them than to be locked out of the house or having to call for help. , You may need to write down a phone number, a schedule change, or an important reminder. , A runny nose can be a pain (not to mention embarrassing!). ,, Even if you think it's unnecessary, you never know when you'll need a band-aid or a small tube of anti-biotic ointment. ,, This way, you can temporarily fix a ripped shirt or shorts. , Make a list of it, and be sure to put these items in your purse, along with some emergency items as well.
  3. Step 3: Always bring tampons or pads.

  4. Step 4: Pack your cell phone

  5. Step 5: and a charger if needed.

  6. Step 6: Have your keys with you

  7. Step 7: even if you don't think you will use them.

  8. Step 8: Having a pen and a notepad is very helpful.

  9. Step 9: Be sure to bring tissues.

  10. Step 10: Always have an emergency $10 bill and several quarters in case you forget money or are short change.

  11. Step 11: Never forget the first-aid.

  12. Step 12: In case you get bored or have nothing to do bring along a music player of some sort so you can listen or sing along to music anytime anywhere.

  13. Step 13: If you're a DIY (Do It Yourself) sort of person

  14. Step 14: bring along some needle and thread.

  15. Step 15: Keep track for a week or two of everything that you feel you need.

Detailed Guide

Choose a wallet that has enough pockets for your bank card, credit cards, etc.

Make sure the wallet also fits into your purse.

Also, keep an identification in your wallet in case the wallet is lost or stolen.

Also pack a mirror, hair bands, bobby pins, small hairbrush or comb, and a nail file. , You don't want to be surprised and unprepared, and you may need to lend supplies to another girl.

Some emergency Advil or Tylenol can be useful, too. , You can also purchase extra batteries and keep them charged so they can be switched throughout the day. , It's better to have them and not use them than to be locked out of the house or having to call for help. , You may need to write down a phone number, a schedule change, or an important reminder. , A runny nose can be a pain (not to mention embarrassing!). ,, Even if you think it's unnecessary, you never know when you'll need a band-aid or a small tube of anti-biotic ointment. ,, This way, you can temporarily fix a ripped shirt or shorts. , Make a list of it, and be sure to put these items in your purse, along with some emergency items as well.

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