Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Other than fouindation,what cosmetics qualify for the 3-1-1 rule for flying?

Never been on a plane, do not know what make ups I can take or not. I want to take mascara and some lip gloss. Does the lip gloss have to be firm like chapstick or can it be in a squeeze tube?Other than fouindation,what cosmetics qualify for the 3-1-1 rule for flying?
Check the WWW.tsa.gov site for the most up to date info on what to pack/not pack.


Generally you can take lip gloss and mascara in a tube if they are under 3 oz (100gm) each and will fit in a quart ziplock baggie. Basically it applies to ANY product that is a liquid, gel, etc. including toothpaste, hair products, deodorants etc.Other than fouindation,what cosmetics qualify for the 3-1-1 rule for flying?
You can absolutely take your Lancome Juicy Tube!





Just put all the cosmetics you want to take in a ziplock bag. You have to use the quart-sized bags - no freezer bags - and you are only allowed one. The cosmetics themselves have to be 100 ml or less. They can even be opened, but the bottle/container should not be able to hold more than 100 ml (example, mini-sized bottle of mouthwash, with only a tablespoon of liquid left in the bottle is allowed).





This only applies to your carry-on luggage! You may put any non-flammable, non-dangerous liquids in your suitcase (example, economy sized bottles of shampoo; liquor, etc).





The new safety measures are not as bad as you might think. Enjoy your flight!
Gels and liquids need to be 3 oz.orl ess and in your 1 qt. size plastic bag. See TSA site below for all info.

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