SGS—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are the best travel containers. I ordered these because it came with exactly what I needed. Four containers with different labels no extra fluff. They are sturdy and good quality. They hold enough. They squeeze well and they are leak proof. The only issue is that the stickers peel off very easily I kept having to smooth it back down. I’m very happy with my purchase. Read more
LindaLBKA—March 12, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Oh, Gemice Travel Bottles, where have you been all my jet-setting life? These little guys are like the James Bond of toiletry containers – sleek, reliable, and utterly leak-proof. If they made a spy movie about travel bottles, these would be the stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Leak-Proof Miracle I'm not saying these bottles are the superhero of the travel world, but I haven't seen them and Batman in the same room together. The 3-layer leak-proof design is like a force field for liquids, protecting your precious cargo from turning your suitcase into a suds-filled disaster zone. Say goodbye to that awkward moment when you open your bag and your clothes are doing the Macarena in shampoo. ⛔ Sayonara, Wasteful Bottles! The opal shape is pure genius – no more desperate shaking or banging the bottle on your palm to get the last drop out. It's like these bottles majored in efficiency. I almost felt bad for all the other bottles in my toiletry bag; they just can't compete with Gemice's commitment to zero waste. 🛫 TSA-Approved, A Travel MVP The 3oz size is like the Goldilocks of toiletry containers – not too big, not too small, just right. Perfect for all my essential liquids, and the TSA nod is like having your own personal VIP pass through airport security. Move aside, other travel bottles, Gemice is in town! 🌊 Wide Open Spaces Unlike most travel bottles that are as welcoming as a closed vault, Gemice opens up wide – ready for action! Filling them is a breeze, even with thicker fluids. And cleaning? No need for tiny bottle brushes – just swish, rinse, and you're good to go. It's like they want to make our lives easier or something. 🚱 No-Drip Zone The no-drip valve on these bad boys is a game-changer, but oops, I said I wouldn't use that word. Let's call it a sanity saver. No leaks, no spills – just a precise amount dispensed every time. It's like the bottle cap went to etiquette school and learned how to behave. 🎶 The Sound of Efficiency And the grand finale – saying goodbye to that cringe-worthy crackling sound of plastic giving up its integrity. Gemice Travel Bottles are so smooth and silent; it's like the James Bond of toiletry containers sneaking in and out of your bag without a trace. In conclusion, these bottles are the unsung heroes of the travel world. If you want leak-proof, efficient, and downright classy toiletry containers, Gemice is your go-to. Move over, other travel bottles – there's a new sheriff in town, and it's bringing style and practicality to the travel game! Read more
Thomas E Brandt—November 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Excellent silicone travel containers for liquid soap, shampoo, conditioner and body wash with a zippered clear plastic waterproof case. They have a large opening to fill and refill with easily removable cap. A flip-top lid makes it easy to squeeze out through a small opening with flap-valves so there is no leakage. I use them for my Olay Body Wash and Wen 6-13 daily cleansing treatment for my hair. The only comment I have is due the density of the Wen, it doesn't easily draw air back into the container to re-expand after squeezing it out. I just turn upright and tap on the side of the tub or shower. Then air flows back in and all indents expand. I got a set for my wife too and we both love them! Read more
J—October 2, 2022✓ Verified purchase
There are multiple qualities about this bottle that can be considered good or bad. Pros: 1.I like silicone bottles. They don't get permanently deformed over time from being squeezed like hard plastic and I feel more compelled to clean and reuse them for travel instead of being lazy and throw them out 2. They look nice 3. When you unscrew the clear plastic lid, it has a very wide mouth opening. This is great for filling and cleaning out. You could probably even invert the bottle if you wanted to try. 4. It seems like it won't leak in terms of real functionality, but I can elaborate at the end of the review Potential Cons / Actual Cons 1. It's a little unintuitive, but it's probably best to hold the bottle by the hard white plastic rim when opening the pop top. Constantly pulling on the silicone part probably isn't good for the lifespan of the bottle. This means you're probably going to need to use two hands most of the time, since the lid is decently strong (someone with weak hands might not be able to open it with one hand without pulling on the silicone). 2. The main way this bottle seems to prevent leaking from bottle to the clear cap is through a silicone "x" cut in the squeeze hole. This will do a great job trapping liquid in, but it also means it is very hard to get any air into the bottle. Through testing, I found that a squeezed bottle will stay "deformed" temporarily if it is empty (no liquid), and for a long time or permanently if it is filled (the liquid probably forms an even stronger seal). I think this might be why some people in the reviews have trouble with the bottle deforming randomly — I'd guess that the contents of the bottle changed in pressure (for whatever reason). It's easy to re-inflate a partially-filled bottle by very briefly unscrewing the clear plastic top for a second to let air in. I think it'd probably be a better idea to follow traditional leak-prevention methods with hard caps like we see on most squeeze-tube toiletries, rather than using the silicone x slit. The x-slit is probably great (maybe even necessary) for low-viscosity liquids, but unnecessary for most typical toiletries which aren't super watery. With that said, Some people may be interested in removing the x-slit entirely to reduce the pressure issues. I won't explicitly recommend this, but I did a bit of testing on leakage. When I filled the bottle and left it diagonally upside down, nothing leaked out under the white plastic, it only ever leaked between the clear top and the white plastic rim. In one of my images, I numbered the "rings" on the lid top, 1-4, the 4 being a tiny little ring in the center (seems to do nothing), 3 being a ring that corresponds with the squeeze hole (sits inside the rim on the bottle-side) 2 sitting outside the squeeze hole, and 1 being the actual cap rim. IF liquid were to leak out of the bottle, it doesn't seem like it can escape from being contained within the 3rd ring. Liquid that manages to get into the 2nd ring, however, WILL READILY LEAK. I don't see this happening often (especially not at all if you don't modify the x-slit to a simple hole), but it's good to know. Given that the liquid seemingly does not escape from the 3rd ring (I squeezed liquid into this ring, then held the bottle at a diagonal for an hour at least — did the same for the 2nd), it may be worthwhile to simply cut out the x-slit and see if it improves functionality. I am still debating doing this myself. I tested with my face wash, which isn't watery (just like the rest of my toiletries). Read more