Friday, December 4, 2009

Airline regulations: Are complete sets of skincare products & cosmetics allowed in checked luggages?

To be specific, we will be travelling from S'pore to Canada through SQ. Especially with the recent limitations on carry-on chemicals, we wish to be very certain that any amount of skincare and cosmetics can be brought through checked luggages.Airline regulations: Are complete sets of skincare products %26amp; cosmetics allowed in checked luggages?
Yes, you can pack large quantities in checked luggage, but not in your carry-on. Carry-on is limited to 100ml/3oz per container, all stored in a 1 quart/ 1 liter clear plastic zip bag.Airline regulations: Are complete sets of skincare products %26amp; cosmetics allowed in checked luggages?
Yes, you can put your skin care products in your checked luggage.
IN CHECKED LUGGAGE there are no restrictions as there is in carry-ons. So, your answer to the checked luggage is absolutely, you can. Sorry for giving you all the info below. Just trying to be complete in the answers I guess.





I fly weekly on airlines, so I keep up to date on this. Basically the rule is that you cannot carry through security any liquid or gel in a container larger than 3 oz. When you do have small bottles like these, they must all fit into a quart size zip-lock baggy. I am surprised on what they call a liquid, but it includes just about everything that you can spill or smear.





The following comes from the FAA website:





The following rules apply to all liquids, gels, and aerosols carried through security checkpoints.





1. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be in three-ounce or smaller containers. Larger containers that are half-full or toothpaste tubes rolled up are not allowed. Each container must be three ounces or smaller.


2. All liquids, gels and aerosols must be placed in a single, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag. Gallon size bags or bags that are not zip-top such as fold-over sandwich bags are not allowed. Each traveler can use only one, quart-size, zip-top, clear plastic bag.


3. Each traveler must remove their quart-sized plastic, zip-top bag from their carry-on and place it in a bin or on the conveyor belt for X-ray screening. X-raying separately will allow TSA security officers to more easily examine the declared items.
No flammable aerosols allowed.


No sharp pointy instruments allowed.


No liquids creams or gels allowed in containers %26gt;100 ml.


Not even drinking water %26gt;100 ml allowed through security but you can buy afterwards and take on board.





Fly first class and the airline should give you a complimentary pack for the flight.

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