PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

Hangover kits are a thoughtful party favor, since they help make the morning after any fun night out all the more bearable. A useful and memorable gift, these kits are great for weddings, bachelor and bachelorette parties, birthdays, and more. Given the amount of options out there, you might need some help narrowing down what to include. No worries—we’ve created this list of the best options to help get you started. From remedies to practical gifts, read on to learn what to put in your hangover kits!

Things You Should Know

  • Add drinks and snacks to help ease the hangover. For an extra boost, include headache and stomach medication to soothe pain and nausea.
  • Drop in some practical items like toiletries, band-aids, barf bags, and sunscreen.
  • Customize bags by adding the newlyweds' names or silly phrases. The cute souvenirs will remind your guests of the fun night for years to come.
1

Painkillers

PDF download Download Article
  1. Medications like ibuprofen, aspirin, and naproxen are all non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that can treat inflammation caused by hangovers. To avoid any further nausea, eat a snack first; NSAIDs can be tough on an empty stomach.[1]
    • Though painkillers containing acetaminophen are typically interchangeable with NSAIDs, avoid them for hangover recovery. Both acetaminophen and alcohol can impact liver function.
  2. Advertisement
2

Heartburn and Nausea Remedies

PDF download Download Article
  1. Alcohol prompts the production of more stomach acid and delays emptying, which irritates the stomach lining. Give your guests antacids for heartburn, and offer anti-nausea medicines or motion-sickness medicines for any nausea or dizziness resulting from an upset stomach.
  1. [4] Alcohol is a diuretic, which means that it dulls the hormone that tells your brain to retain water. This leads you to urinate more, ultimately causing dehydration. The best way to cure a hangover is to rest and drink lots of water to replenish the lost fluids.[5]
  1. Include crackers, chips, rice cakes, or other small foods that are easy on the stomach. Foods high in carbohydrates can help restore electrolytes and soak up some of the alcohol from the night before.[8]
    • Bananas are great for hangovers, as they are potassium rich and good for restoring electrolytes.[9]
    • Provide vouchers or recommendations to nearby restaurants that serve hangover-friendly foods like eggs, salmon, carbs, or brothy soups.
    • Avoid anything with a high sugar content.[10] It can cause you to feel lightheaded, irritable and even anxious.
  2. Advertisement
  1. Leave some instant coffee packets or tea bags to perk people up. It’s normal to feel exhausted after a night out, but a quick cup of coffee or tea can give some much needed pep. It’s important to remember that caffeine is dehydrating, just like alcohol, so be sure to follow up any lattes with water.[11]
    • As a bonus, give out gift cards to local coffee shops or popular chains, especially if guests will be on the road or at the airport after a night out.
7

Nips of Alcohol

PDF download Download Article
  1. Known as the hair-of-the-dog method, some people swear by it to recover from a hangover. Consider including mini alcohol bottles in your hangover kits. Use them for healing purposes or maybe just save them for the next time you go out.
    • Keep in mind, doctors don’t typically recommend this method. It may put off the symptoms of a hangover in the moment, but they will catch up eventually. Plus, frequent use could be a sign of alcohol dependence.[12]
  2. Advertisement
11

Eye Drops

PDF download Download Article
  1. Red eyes are a tell-tale sign of a hangover. Eye drops can help your guests manage that side effect, especially if they have to be up for work or another event the next day. Plus, the drops will soothe any irritation that comes with dry eyes.[15]
    • Chain pharmacies often carry many types of eye drops, including their own brand.
  2. Advertisement
13

Sunscreen

PDF download Download Article
  1. For events in the sun, travel-size sunscreen can be a life-saver. Sunscreen can be easy to forget at home. If your event takes place on the beach, at the pool, or otherwise outside, add some sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 to your hangover kits.[17] Your guests’ skin will thank you.
    • Sunscreen packets are also available as a convenient alternative.
    • After a couple drinks, your guests may forget to reapply sunscreen as they play in the sun. Consider also tossing in some aloe vera gel just in case. Aloe vera has soothing properties that can help ease the pain from a sunburn.[18]
  2. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement

Tips

Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

You Might Also Like

Advertisement

About This Article

Murphy Perng
Co-authored by:
Wine Specialist
This article was co-authored by Murphy Perng and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Flamiano. Murphy Perng is a Wine Consultant and the Founder and Host of Matter of Wine, a business that produces educational wine events, including team-building experiences, networking events, and private parties. Based in Los Angeles, California, Murphy has served as a Wine Educator for clients such as Google, Buzzfeed, Tiktok, Snapchat, and Equinox and been featured on National Geographic and The Somm Journal. Murphy possesses her WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) Level 3 Advanced Certification. This article has been viewed 54,101 times.
10 votes - 90%
Co-authors: 9
Updated: July 16, 2025
Views: 54,101
Categories: Headaches
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 54,101 times.

Did this article help you?

Advertisement