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    Home » Travel Tips

    How to Pack More in your TSA Approved Liquid Carry On Bag

    Published: Jun 18, 2019 · Modified: Jun 23, 2024

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    Discover how to fit liquids in a quart bag to bring the maximum carry-on liquids in your TSA-approved liquids bag.

    On some trips, the liquids you need can determine whether you're able to travel with only hand carry or must check a bag.

    I avoid checked bags whenever possible because they're expensive, take more time to deal with, and I assume that anything I check will be lost or damaged.

    I am a firm believer in traveling with only carry on bags whenever possible, and I've even started paying the extra few dollars for priority boarding to make it less likely I'll be forced to check my bag at the gate.

    Carry on liquid restrictions can be problematic, especially for women and on longer trips. That's why today I'm going to show you how to pack your carry on liquids bag so that you can fit more in your TSA approved liquids bag!

    Yep, that's right: more liquids in your hand carry luggage! I can practically hear you thinking from here: "But wait! The limit the amount of liquids you can carry on, so how I can I possibly fit more in my carry on liquids bag??"

    How to fit more in your TSA-approved liquids bag. These tips will help you make the most of your carry-on liquids allowance so you can avoid a checked bag and save money! #traveltips #protraveler

    The overall size of your liquids bag is limited to one quart (this is true in almost every country today), but how you pack it has an enormous impact on what you're able to bring in your carry on bag.

    In this post I'm sharing my very best space-saving tips on how to pack your carry on liquids bag to help you avoid checked bags.

    This post may include affiliate links, which means I may make a commission on purchases made through these links at no additional cost to you. 

    Although some of these tips are probably old news to experienced travelers,  I have a few new ones to add.

    There are a lot of links in this post. Some of them are informative, but many of them link to specific products on Amazon. These are almost all products I have personally used and I'm happy to answer questions about them. Leave me a comment!

    What size liquid can I bring on a plane?

    First, I'd like to clear up a misconception a lot of people in the US seem to have about the liquid restrictions. The rule is actually not that each bottle must be 3 oz or less. TSA calls it the 3-1-1 rule because it's catchy, but each bottle can actually be 100ml, which is 3.4 liquid ounces. Isn't that nice to know?

    The second thing I'd like for everyone to know is that, yes, all you liquids have to be in a clear plastic zip top bag.

    Lots of people wonder if your liquids have to be in a ziplock bag. It doesn't have to be a "ziplock" bag like you'd put in your freezer. You can use a more durable, reusable TSA approved toiletries bag.

    Either way, your liquids all have to fit "comfortably" in a clear, zip top bag. It can't be bursting open!

    2020 hand sanitizer update

    There was an important temporary change to the 3-1-1 rule during 2020. You were temporarily allowed to bring one bottle of liquid hand sanitizer outside of your liquids bag. This bottle of hand sanitizer could be up to 12 ounces.

    This rule is no longer in effect, so make sure to leave your large bottle of hand sanitizer at home again.

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    Now on to the first tip!

    How to Pack More in your Carry on Liquids bag

    Everyone knows about "travel size" bottles, right?

    A lot of different lotions, shampoos, conditioners, toothpastes, etc have ready-packaged, TSA-compliant bottles of product available for a dollar or two. They're a great place to start if you want to travel with a carry on instead of all your full sized bottles in a checked bag.

    However, as a general rule, I do not run out to buy lots of travel sized items when I'm planning a trip. Why not?

    • Prepackaged travel sizes are far more expensive by volume.
    • Even though many products are available, you can't get everything in a travel size.
    • Many of these travel size bottles are still unnecessarily large.
    • Most travel sized containers are designed to be disposable/single use, which means you'll be stuck buying more again soon and throwing away extra (plastic) trash.

    Here are a few things to try instead of the usual prepackaged travel sized products:

    • Save your last travel sized bottles if they're still in good shape and are refillable. Refill them and use them again!
    • Check to see if the lids come completely off any of the little hotel-provided shampoo/conditioner/lotion bottles and, if they look refillable, take the ones in your room with you when you check out.
      • Not all hotel bottles are refillable, and these ones are really designed to be disposable, so they're not the greatest option. This is, however, very cost effective! Just try to refill the bottles with like products - you probably don't want lotion residue in your shampoo.
    reuse hotel containers

    Get reusable travel sized bottles.

    For a long time, I used some cheap-y plastic ones, but they started to break and were still kind of too big.

    Although they are more expensive, reusable silicone bottles are far more durable and come in a  variety of sizes, so they're now my go-to travel bottles.

    go gear silicone travel containers

    Unfortunately, the GoGear tubes pictured above are no longer available, but this set of travel bottles is a great alternative. They come with a little "loop" on the lid so you can clip them onto a carabiner or hang them from a hook in the shower. The company also makes multiple color schemes and sizes.

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    I do not recommend repackaging things like contact lens solution that need to be sterile. Just pack your travel size, instead!

    travel size contact solutoin

    Understand that you don't need to bring something in its original package just because it is technically allowed.

    Many women use facial lotion and foundation, and a lot of these containers are 100ml or less. Think about it - will you use that entire container of foundation on your trip? That whole thing of facial lotion? Probably not.

    repackage things that are already travel sized

    Save yourself a whole lot of space by transferring these items from containers like those above
    To containers like these:

    5 gram plastic jars

    I purchased a set of 25 5-gram containers on Amazon very inexpensively. They also come in slightly larger and slightly smaller sizes, so you can pick out whatever size you need.

    They're clear, so it makes it really easy to tell the lotion apart from the makeup and the lids screw on instead of pop off. They can also be a good choice for things like face wash and hair gel.

    As an important note - citrus essential oils can 'melt' plastic, so make sure to use a silicone container for products that contain genuine citrus essential oils! There are plenty of options available, like these lovely silicone 20 ml containers and this set of containers that comes with a spatula for transferring creams

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    • Safe- 100% food-grade, 20ml silicone case.
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    repackage lotion and foundation in smaller continers for travel

    Simply transfer a portion of your liquids from their original container to the tiny container and you're good to go!

    They make little spatulas specifically for this purpose that help you transfer things like foundation without using your fingers and potentially contaminating what you're trying to move.

    The same goes for essential oils. I know lots of people love to travel with their essential oils, and all this bottles are legally-sized.

    Once again, you probably don't need the whole container on your trip. Consider picking up some little "sample size" bottles and transferring what you need with a pipette.

    transfer items to smaller containers

    Pack multi-use liquids when you travel

    Have you ever used conditioner as shaving cream? It tends to work pretty well.

    Dr. Bronner's Soap is a great example of a multi-use liquid. You can use it as shampoo, body wash, or even to wash your clothes! Plus it smells pretty awesome.

    I used to use peppermint, but they also make lavender, tea tree, and more. I had a (literally) Costco-sized bottle of peppermint, so I just transfer some of it to one of my handy silicone bottles.

    Now that I have a child, I prefer to use the unscented Dr Bronner's Baby so everyone can use it.

    dr bronner's soap

    Go smaller than travel size.

    Travel sized toothpaste is very easy to find, but for a shorter trip why not consider toothpaste packets? They're frequently billed as "single use," but they tend to have enough toothpaste for two or three brushings.

    If you can't find any locally, try looking online for products like Grant's of Australia toothpaste sachets or look for DoTerra OnGuard sample packets.

    travel toothpaste

    Find solid alternatives for toiletries

    I know marketing has done a great job of convincing us body wash is awesome, but it's a liquid and a bar of soap isn't. There are also some very nice shampoo bars available. I personally use the Ethique line of shampoo bars and conditioner bars at home and on the go.

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    I always, always bring hand sanitizer on planes with me, but I frequently choose hand sanitizer wipes instead of liquid bottles.

    Okay, who am I kidding - I actually usually bring both, but the hand sanitizer liquid is one of the first things I remove if I'm running short on space! You can get individually wrapped wipes, like these ones from Purell, or larger containers like these hand sanitizer wipes

    If you think I'm being paranoid, check out this recent article on how dirty airplanes are. It repeatedly recommends sanitizing your tray table before you use it!

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    Especially for shorter trips, I also love using those single use toothbrushes instead of traditional toothpaste.

    consider solid alternatives to save space in your carry on liquid bag

    I also found this at the store the other day. I haven't put it to use yet, but I'm excited to try it soon!

    Update: This sponge was okay. It wasn't my absolute favorite thing ever, but it got the job done and certainly did save on liquids. The texture was a little odd and took some getting used to, but it lathered up quite well. I'd probably use it again, if the price was good and I needed to save on liquids.}}

    body wash sponge

    Evaluate whether you need it or want it.

    Do you really, truly need that hairspray, gel, mousse, etc?

    Maybe you're going to an important business meeting and you feel that it really is necessary. 

    Or maybe you're staying in hostels and you really want to earn a reputation as a "flash packer."

    In my opinion, if you're going backpacking, trekking, to the beach, on an amusement park vacation, etc., maybe you don't need products like these.

    As someone who's lived near the ocean for much of my life, I can assure you the humidity is probably going to wreck whatever you just did with your hair. And, trust me, the fashion police don't stay at backpackers' hostels.

    If you really need some hair product, consider transferring some pump (not aerosol) hair spray into a reusable glass spritz bottle.

    Leave it and find something at your destination.

    This tip is last on the list for a reason - I'd personally rather not be running around buying things I already owned and simply left at home. 

    Here in America we're accustomed to hotel shampoo and conditioner freebies and, depending on where you stay, they can be perfectly usable.

    If you're staying in more budget accommodations, guest houses, or in another country, you might not be able to expect complementary toiletries and will have to go buy anything you didn't bring.

    As I said, I'm not big on buying things I already own just for the fun of it! With that in mind, if the choice comes down to check a bag or buy shampoo once I arrive, I'm going to go with buy the shampoo.

    carry on sized liquids

    One final tip to make your life with carryons and liquids even easier - make sure you are absolutely ready to be screened as soon as you hit the front of the TSA checkpoint line.

    Have your 3-1-1 complaints liquids bag out and ready (I like to carry mine either on top of my bag or at the very top so there's no digging around) and have your shoes either in hand or ready to whip off.

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      Can I bring hand sanitizer on an airplane? Yes, but it counts as a liquid unless you get hand sanitizer wipes

      What is the TSA approved bag size? The TSA approved bag size is one quart. The bag must be clear and have a zip top, but it can be a reusable bag.

      Does deodorant count as a liquid? Logic says that deodorant is not a liquid, but it is a "gel" according to the TSA which means it must comply with 3-1-1 rules.

      Does hair gel count as a liquid for TSA? Yes, since hair gel is a gel, it has to go in your liquids bag.

      Is lotion considered a liquid by the TSA? Yes, lotion counts as a liquid unless you use a lotion bar (which is a solid)

      This post deals exclusively with making the most of your carry on bag of liquids. If you need more tips for how to pack your carry on/hand carry luggage, please stop by my post filled with packing light tips!

      Traveling with just a carry on not only helps keep your items safe, but it can also save you quite a bit of money. The first time I flew to Hawaii, I purchased a new carry on bag because it cost less than checking a bag both ways!

      how to travel light with just a carry-on

      If you're trying to figure out what can and can't make it past the TSA checkpoint, you may also enjoy this post on the best travel snacks for airplanes that will make it past TSA!

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      1. Deborah Hunt

        August 28, 2019 at 11:58 am

        Im going on a cruise next spring in the Mediterranean. Im confused about makeup. Are things like blush, powder, eye shadow (solid) and mascara considered liquids? Thanks so much

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        • Natasha

          August 28, 2019 at 12:08 pm

          If it's a liquid, like mascara, then it's a liquid. Foundations and other creams also count as liquids. Solid cakes like eye shadow, blush, setting powder, etc. are not liquids and don't need to be in your liquids bag.

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      2. Sarah

        June 26, 2019 at 11:18 am

        The Dollar Tree sells 3oz tubes of toothpaste for $1....that’s only a penny more than the 1oz tubes at Target! And the added benefit: guaranteed you won’t need more than 1 tube! Especially for family travel, even if you’re a larger family on a longer trip, 2 of the 3oz tubes will be plenty, and take up WAY less space than everyone carrying their own mini tube (and less money). Traveling for a week, my dad brought one of those tiny tubes and dipped into my 3oz tube after just a couple days. We didn’t run out even with 3 of us using it.

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        • Natasha

          June 26, 2019 at 11:35 am

          That sounds like a good idea if everyone in the family is able to use the Dollar Tree toothpaste! At this point, we actually have to travel with three different toothpastes - my husband's prescription, the one I have to use because I've had a very sensitive mouth since pregnancy (and most toothpastes actually hurt my tongue!), and a toddler toothpaste for our daughter. #facepalm

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