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Solid shampoos? Will these travel now?
www.onebag.com has been suggesting people carry these for a while now. This has become much more relevant given the lunacy surrounding liquids that exist. Anyone know if the solid shampoos and other items will pass through a TSA checkpoint?
http://usa.lush.com/cgi-bin/lushdb/c...xpand=Haircare |
You mean soap? My guess is that they have "shampoo" on a list somewhere. It could be a block of titanium, but if it has the word "shampoo" on it, it's going in the trash can. :)
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I guess I'll have to label all my toiletries "baby formula" from now on.. ;)
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My Lush solid shampoo bar just made it through KOA security just fine. (At least the initial screening, haven't gone through gateside yet. And, I wasn't selected for secondary.) I can't see how they would honestly tell the difference in xray between a tin of gel and a tin with my shampoo bar in it. Especially if you introduced some bubbles into the gel to make it look a bit 'rough' like the bar.
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Burt's Bees makes a shampoo bar which is absolutely not a liquid. Works fairly well and smells nice. We are going to need nice smells with no deodorants!
Target is now selling solid perfumes! |
One Happy Lushie!
So glad to hear another Lushie made it safe through the TSA screening. I'm going to a wedding in September and hotel shampoo is a definite no!
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Originally Posted by evilflierwoman
So glad to hear another Lushie made it safe through the TSA screening. I'm going to a wedding in September and hotel shampoo is a definite no!
http://www.lush.com They also make solid body butter which can replace lotion. So, if you think of the necessary toiletries, it looks like most of them can be had in solid form, no? body soap - obvious toothpaste - tooth powder, several options including home made shampoo - Lush, Burt's Bees conditioner - Lush body lotion - Lush deodorant - everywhere perfume - Target(?) shaving - shaving bar (folica, Art of Shaving or Truefitt & Hill) Looks like that covers the major items. Contacts lens stuff is going to be iffy. Questions about whether saline is allowed or not vs. what's actually happening at the checkpoints. |
Originally Posted by jonesing
My wife loves Lush since we found it in Toronto a few years ago.
They also make solid body butter which can replace lotion. So, if you think of the necessary toiletries, it looks like most of them can be had in solid form, no? |
thanks
Originally Posted by jonesing
My wife loves Lush since we found it in Toronto a few years ago.
They also make solid body butter which can replace lotion. So, if you think of the necessary toiletries, it looks like most of them can be had in solid form, no? body soap - obvious toothpaste - tooth powder, several options including home made shampoo - Lush, Burt's Bees conditioner - Lush body lotion - Lush deodorant - everywhere perfume - Target(?) shaving - shaving bar (folica, Art of Shaving or Truefitt & Hill) Looks like that covers the major items. Contacts lens stuff is going to be iffy. Questions about whether saline is allowed or not vs. what's actually happening at the checkpoints. Over on the Women's Forum we have a topic on what has gotten through security. Check it to see what's going on in the real world. |
Lush shampoo bars
Originally Posted by Lurker1999
(Post 6235938)
I think I will order some stuff from Lush. The solid shampoo sounds better anyway than liquid shampoo. How long does a bar last?
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Originally Posted by jonesing
(Post 6235826)
My wife loves Lush since we found it in Toronto a few years ago.
They also make solid body butter which can replace lotion. So, if you think of the necessary toiletries, it looks like most of them can be had in solid form, no? body soap - obvious toothpaste - tooth powder, several options including home made... The first recipe for toothpaste on that page uses glycerine! :p |
My Burt's Bee "solid" shampoo and shaving bar make it through security every week. I've never had a problem.
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My wife found this thread and suggested I post this information about shampoos that come in bar form. Here's what she came up with:
J.R. Liggett: jrliggett.com scores 2 on scale of 10 for toxicity per cosmeticsdatabase.com Burt's Bees rosemary-mint solid shampoo bar scores 1 or 2 on same scale Burt's Bees baby bee solid shampoo bar scores 4 on same scale (comparable to liquid shampoos such as Head & Shoulders, Dove grapefruit)--as is not uncommon, the ingredients in the "baby" versions of cosmetics can score worse than the adult variety Lush: lush.com scores 4 on same scale (comparable to liquid shampoos such as Head & Shoulders, Dove grapefruit). Because it has SLS in it, it lathers up very nicely. More expensive than the others. They say you can get 80 washes per bar; but not sure how that compares to the # of washes in the others. Lots of varieties for different types of hair, various scents. Solid shampoo lasts longer if you let it dry after washing and keep it in a closed container. |
a scale of 1 to 10 for toxicity with 1 being the highest or 10 being the highest?
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Originally Posted by alief
(Post 12536283)
a scale of 1 to 10 for toxicity with 1 being the highest or 10 being the highest?
0-2 = low hazard; 3-6 = moderate hazard; 7-10 = high hazard (I had the same question.) |
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