Travel Size Toiletries

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Fly through airport security with these travel-sized toiletries. Here you’ll find a huge range of healthcare and beauty products all 100ml and below, including sunscreens, toothpastes, shampoos, deodorants, moisturisers and more, so you can be all set for your travels.

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    Steril-eeze AntiViral Travel Sanitiser Spray - 50ml

    This product is under 100ml and can be carried in your hand luggage.

    £1.79
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if toiletries are travel size?

Toiletries will be travel size if they are in a container holding 100ml (3.4 ounces) or less.

 

You can buy ready-made travel-sized toiletries for most brands, so you don’t need to worry about them being rejected at the airport.

 

Or, you can buy empty travel-sized containers and fill them with your favourite products.

Can I take travel sickness medication on a plane?

If travel sickness makes your plane journeys a nightmare, you might want to bring some travel sickness medication with you, for example, Kwells or Stugeron tablets.

 

That’s absolutely fine, as travel sickness medications follow the same rules as any other kind of medications, meaning that you’ll be able to bring enough with you to be sure that your flight will be nausea-free.

 

If you’re still a little worried about taking your travel sickness medication with you, why not try taking a travel sickness acupressure wrist band, such as a Sea-Band, instead?

 

These can help to combat travel sickness naturally without taking medication, so you won’t need to worry about taking any medicines in your hand luggage.

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Are wipes allowed on a plane?

Wipes are wet, but they’re not wet enough to be considered a liquid.

 

So you’re safe to put wipes - whether it be baby wipes, disinfecting wipes, makeup wipes or just wet wipes - into your hand luggage, without needing to use well-needed space in your liquid bag.

Can you bring diabetic needles on a plane?

Yes, but you may need a letter from your doctor to explain why you need insulin and syringes in your hand luggage.

 

The security at the airport is strict, and if you’re having trouble, ask to speak to somebody senior - travelling with insulin shouldn’t be a problem for those with diabetes.

 

You should make sure to put your equipment into your hand luggage and not the hold as it can cause the baggage to freeze, which will damage your insulin.

Can you take baby food on an aeroplane?

There are lots of restrictions at the airport, and if you’re travelling with a baby, you might be wondering whether you’re allowed to take baby food onto the aeroplane.

 

You’re allowed to take enough baby food, baby milk and sterilised water with you on your journey.

 

There’s no legal limit on how much you can take either, but it’s advised to check with your local airport first before you travel.

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