Can You Bring Shampoo And Toothpaste In Carry On Bags In Airplane?



You can only bring them in your carry-on if they are 3 oz or less. Even large containers that are almost empty are not allowed.

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10 Responses to “Can You Bring Shampoo And Toothpaste In Carry On Bags In Airplane?”

  1. i guess you can, but they have to be in a zipped bag in your purse.

  2. must be 3oz or less in a clear plastic bag. You can take any size liquids in your checked bags.

  3. Anything liquid, gel or paste needs to be in a container of less than 3.4 ounces or 100 ml. You cannot put 2 ounces in a 6 ounce container. All these products need to be in a one quart ziploc type bag and it has to zip all the way closed. You need to put lipgloss, lipstick, gel antiperspirant, shampoo, conditioner, hairspray,toothpaste,mascara, sunscreen, etc. all into the bag. I found that its easier to buy the travel size containers empty and then fill them with my favorite products. Bon voyage

  4. yes, but it has to be 3 oz or less. and you have to take them all out and put them in a ziploc bag to go through security.

  5. yes in clear plastic bottle no bigger than 3 oz each…held in a clear bag.

  6. Yes, but make sure to follow their regulations.

  7. As long as they are in containers that are 3 oz. or under. Here is the TSA’s official website, and this is a link to the page that tells you all their liquid restrictions: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/p…

  8. Not sure where you travelling from but Heathrow still have the following and I believe this is quite standard for international flights.
    “If you have liquids in containers of 100ml or less, you can put these into a clear resealable bag. These items should be placed alongside other items in your tray.”
    The 100ml is container size, so a half filled 200ml container will have to be discarded.
    So if a small 100ml container then yes otherwish no

  9. well it depends.
    here in europe you can bring along any liquids so long as it’s not more than a 100ml and that it is safely places in a clear plastic bad [the ones used for sandwhiches].
    When I last travelled I had a 500ml bottle of water, and at the security check they asked me to hand it over, rudely, but ok.

  10. I can understand you wanting to bring on toothpaste, but why would you want to take shampoo on board anyway?

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