Can make-up go in your hand luggage?
Here we go: boarding pass ready, phone charged, camera in your backpack, an outfit picked out for every occasion and... make-up? Come on, tell us: how many times have you wondered if you can carry your beloved make-up in your hand luggage? For some years now, airport regulations on liquids carried in hand luggage have become very restrictive, and you often can’t take all your beauty products with you. Go grab your beloved beauty case and don't be afraid that you’ll have to leave it behind at the airport. If you’re about to leave on a plane trip, you’ll find this guide very useful indeed.
Lipstick in your hand luggage As for lipstick, if it's solid, you can put it in your normal make-up bag; but if it's a liquid lipstick, you should put it in the clear bag with all your other liquids. Any liquid lipstick will never exceed the 100 ml limit, so don't worry and throw it in your liquids bag. Mascara in your hand luggage The same rule applies to mascara: if you carry it in your hand luggage, it must be placed in the clear bag. Mascara is another product that in itself never exceeds the infamous 100 ml limit, so there's no need to worry about its packaging. Foundation in your hand luggage KIKO Milano foundations are all in hand luggage-compliant packaging, so you don't have to worry and can safely put them in the clear bag for liquids. Face cream When travelling, especially for many hours on a plane, it's essential that you take care of your skin, as it's subjected to changes in temperature. This is why a good cream becomes essential. But which one can you bring through security? All KIKO Milano face creams and moisturisers come in hand luggage-compliant packaging: convenient for all your trips because you won't have to transfer the cream into other containers! Nail scissors, tweezers and hair straighteners If you don't want to give up styling your hair when travelling, especially if you’re leaving for important business, rest assured you can conveniently bring your hair straighteners and accessories in the cabin. Remember, however, that electronic products, such hair straighteners, must be placed in a tray at the security checkpoint. As for tweezers, nail scissors, or disposable razor blades, be aware that they will most likely be confiscated. Unfortunately, they are considered blunt weapons, which is why we recommend that you pack all these beauty tools in your checked baggage. Sheet masks on the plane The latest trend for air travellers is applying a sheet mask during the flight or wearing comfortable eye patches to counteract skin dryness caused by the pressurised air that passengers breathe on the plane. If you also want to follow the latest trend, bring your sheet mask into the cabin and enjoy a totally relaxing journey in the sky. Now that you've learned which liquids you can take with you on board, you no longer have to worry about leaving your beloved make-up at home. All you have to do is enjoy your holiday. Safe travels!