What size deodorant can I take in hand luggage?

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Deodorants in carry-on bags must be in containers smaller than 100ml. These containers need to fit comfortably within a single, transparent, resealable, liter-sized bag (approximately 20cm x 20cm) along with any other liquids.

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Navigating the airport security maze can be tricky, especially when it comes to liquids in your carry-on. If you’re wondering about bringing your deodorant on board, the key is size. Forget jumbo sticks or oversized sprays – for hand luggage, your deodorant needs to be travel-sized, meaning the container can’t exceed 100ml (or 3.4 ounces). Think of a standard travel-sized toothpaste tube for a visual reference.

This 100ml limit applies to all liquids, gels, pastes, creams, and aerosols, including deodorant. It’s not just about the amount of product inside the container, but the size of the container itself. Even if your large deodorant stick is almost finished and only contains a small amount of product, it won’t be allowed through if the container is larger than 100ml.

Furthermore, all your liquid containers must fit comfortably inside a single, transparent, resealable plastic bag. Most airports specify a one-liter bag, roughly 20cm x 20cm (or about 8 inches x 8 inches). This bag needs to be completely closed and presented separately at security. Imagine squeezing your deodorant, along with your shampoo, toothpaste, and any other liquids, into this bag – if it doesn’t all fit comfortably and zip closed, you’ll likely have to discard some items.

To avoid any last-minute surprises at the airport, it’s always best to purchase travel-sized deodorants or transfer your favorite deodorant into a smaller, approved container. Check the label of your deodorant container carefully before you pack to confirm its size and avoid any potential delays or confiscations at security. Planning ahead and adhering to these regulations will ensure a smooth and stress-free journey through airport security.