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Well, hairspray is a liquid, and TSA will treat it just like any other liquid. What is this? Any hairspray you bring on a plane in carry on baggage must be in 3.4 ounce containers or smaller, and it must fit in your liquids bag.
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Read More »You might want to consider packing aerosols in checked baggage if you can’t find your favorite product in a travel size. And you’ll be happy to learn that aerosols are allowed in checked bags. But it’s not quite as simple as that. If you’re traveling with large quantities of aerosol products, you need to know the limits that apply to aerosols in hold luggage. Here’s what TSA says: “Toiletry-type aerosols in checked baggage must not exceed 70 oz. (68 fl. oz) total and each container must be 18 oz. (16 fl. oz.) or less.” So if you use a lot of products that come in aerosol cans, you might want to consider finding alternatives. Check out these amazing solid toiletries for travel. Another important part of bringing aerosols in checked baggage is how you pack it. Make sure the aerosol can has a cap and can’t accidentally start spraying. It’s also a good idea to pack the can inside some kind of bag in case it leaks at all. You probably don’t want spray deodorant or hairspray all over your clothes.
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Read More »But some roll on deodorants are liquids. Do you use the kind where small amounts of gel squeeze up through slots on the top? Gel is considered a liquid, so you can only bring it on a plane in carry on baggage if it’s 3.4 ounces or smaller and fits in your liquids bag. Any other kind of deodorant that uses liquid to do its thing, instead of a solid, will be counted as a liquid. If you use aerosol or some other kind of gel or liquid deodorant, I suggest switching to a solid type, at least for travel purposes. This will make packing for a trip much easier.
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