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Meds & Makeup in Same Ziploc?
One question I have not asked, nor seen a response to.
I have quite a few prescription meds I will be taking IN THE ORIGINAL BOTTLE with label, etc; 1) Must I put those pill bottles in the same Ziploc baggie with the deoderant, toothbrush? 1a) or can the meds, in their bottles, just go in my carry-on? 2) Also, does makeup have to go in the one Ziploc also? (Makeup I have is limited to eyeliner pencil and a small jar or lipgloss). Thanks. |
The rules are for liquids and gels. Nothing to do w/ dry or powdered products. You can take as any loose powder you want in your carry on and it does not have to fit in the quart sized baggie.
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Amy, the only thing that must be in the ziploc is a liquid or gel. I do not put my solid deodorant (roll on would be different as that is a gel/liquid), meds or any kind of powder make-up, such as compacts, eye shadow or blush that is in a compact into the bag. This means that you really have more space in the bag than would appear at first blush. :)
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The zip lock isn;t for make-up - it's for any liquids - including deodorant, perfume, hand cream,, shampoo etc - anything that's not a solid.
And there's no reason solid medicines need to be anywhere in particular. |
Your 1-quart ziplock for security purposes *only* needs anything in it that can be considered a liquid or gel.
Prescriptions medications, toothbrush, deodorant, eyeliner pencil are therefore NOT in this category. I *do* in fact use ziplocks for everything just to keep it organized at a glance, but that is my choice. You could use a normal cosmetic tote for all these items just as well. |
As others have said, for security purposes, the meds and make up (non-liquid) don't have to be in the ziplock. I do put meds in a seperate ziplock to keep them contained and for convinience should a security person want to inspect them for some reason. I use ziplocks a lot for organizing items for travel.
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Especially traveling carry-on only, I think it's handy to put things like underwear, socks, small loose items into various sized ziplocks too. Depending on how thoroughly they decide to hand-search your suitcase, this helps keep things neat and clean and easy to repack, if that happens to happen to you.
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Yes - ever since my underwear were dropped on the floor of an airport during a security check, I always pack them in a ziplock. Much nicer that way :)
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Thank you all so very much!
Reason I was confused is because, in the past, in order to expedite moving through TSA and for practical reasons, I put everything in a see through bag (meds, makeup, liquids, etc; (even my camera). So, I couldn't remember what was actually REQUIRED. LOL Thank you again. |
Is toothpaste and pain relieving lotion or cream considered a gel or a liquid, if any please?
Thanks in advance. |
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Anonymous, thanks so much. I was at the site looking and looking, and it went right over my head. LOL
Thank you again, in the Ziploc bag it will go. |
What constitutes a gel or liquid to the TSA. Here is their response:
If you can pour it, pump it, squeeze it, spread it, smear it, spray it or spill it. http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/311-insert.pdf |
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