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Peole say we can't bring liquid items on airplane. Look at the items and tell me if i can or not.?

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I wanted to bring these things. check to see if I can bring on plane. i don't no if i can take it with me.

1. contacts with solutions in it.

2. contact solutions.

3. liquid lip gloss

4. hair gel.

if the items are not allow to bring on airplanes can i send it instead?

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  1. 1.ok

    2.suitcase

    3.ok

    4.suitcase

    your ok taking perfume, lipgloss, make up etc if its less than 25or50mls (can't remember which, check with the airline). i used to live abroard and was flying back to england every couple of weeks so i know these items are fine to have in your hand luggage. airports tend to have a boots chemist in duty free so buy your hair gel and contacts solution there and you can take in on board in the cabin. remember to put your lip gloss and contacts in a clear plastic bag cos it'll go throught the xray machine alone. also when i flew to and from new york last year (america is much much more strict) these items were allowed in my hand luggage. have a nice holiday x x x


  2. anything liquid or jell under 3.5 ounces can be taken on as a carry-on, but  must be able to fit into a quart sized zip lock bag. you can pretty much take what ever you want in check-on luggage.

  3. I travel a lot, and wear contacts, so I can tell you this:

    1. Yes, your contact case, with liquid in it, is fine. Although I find that mine leak from the pressure during flight and are usually dried out by the time I use them. Wrap them in a baggie so it doesn't leak onto your clothes.

    2. As long as it's less than 3 ounces, any liquid (besides lighter fluid and such) is okay. Check the size on your bottle and if it's more than 3oz, buy a small, travel size one.

    3. Same as above, although if it's just the little chapstick looking lip gloss, you'll be fine.

    4. Same as number two.

    I will mention, all of these need to be in a baggie. It's the law now, when flying, all liquids need to be closed, less than 3oz and zipped up into ONE plastic zip-lock bag. Not two, they'll throw a fit over two. :)

    I hope this helps.

  4. Directly from the TSA website:

    http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p...

  5. Go to the TSA site and look at the 3-1-1 info.  You can only have small containers, no larger than 3oz. each.  Buy travel sizes. You must "declare them " in a quart size or smaller ziploc bag when you go through security.  At security, you have to take off your shoes, pull out your laptop, take off your jacket, etc.  These items go into the bins that they run through the xray machine on that belt.  You simply put your ziploc bag up there too and no problem.  Each container must be small and no more than 3 oz.  Ask your eye doctor for trial size contact solutions if you can't fine them but many others have smaller bonus sizes and rewetting solutions that would get you through.  If you check a bag, larger liquids, toothpastes, etc. can go in that.  I just put anything questionable under the plane and the rest in the ziploc.  Also, make sure you have NO tweezers, scissors, small screwdrivers, anything shapr that they may question. Drinks must be purchsed AFTER going through security if you plan to take them on the plane, even bottle water.

  6. has to be in a 3oz or smaller container ok...... that is all.... otherwise check them

  7. 1. you can with a prescription from doctor

    2. same as number 1

    3. pack in your suitcase

    4. pack in your suitcase

    check w/your airline as they might require liquids to be in clear bottles and carried in a see-through bag.

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