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AirlineBrat53 Jun 11, 2009 7:42 pm

I actually collect the hotel soaps and lotions when I travel and donate them to our local Lutheran Social Services center to give out to people who need it. And if you have dry skin the oatmeal soaps are great (like Aveeno).....^

babsjvd Jun 11, 2009 8:39 pm

My 2nd cousin's girlfriend had given me a couple of bars of soap that I put in my carry on and I threw in some sort of electronic gizmo on top of everything in my carry on- not thinking- my bag got pulled to be hand checked- of course they used the explosive indicators on it. The TSA guy was really nice about it- I told him I didnt think about what it looked like under xray. and I did not tell him what it looked like- not using those words! so yeah ,it can get checked.

Airline_Brat Jun 11, 2009 10:31 pm

Just to update, I did bring the soap through FLL tonight. I made sure I packed it away from my phone charger & ipod, the only electronics I traveled with. It didn't trigger a bag check. A TSA lady did run off with my shoes before I could put them back on and swabbed them. I've never had that happen before, but they seemed to be swabbing random items that were loose in bins. Cellphones, shoes, etc. They must've been overstaffed or something.:rolleyes:

mkt Jun 12, 2009 12:00 am

This didn't happen in the US, but I feel it's related enough to comment.

Last week, returning to SJU from GUA (via PTY), the Guatemalan TSA equivalents (not sure what their agency name is) took away my bar shampoo and soap I've been traveling with for some time. No explanation, nothing. She let go of the cologne I had deeper in the bag, but took away my bars of soap/shampoo stating that they were liquid (even though they were clearly solid).

I didn't bother to fight it, since I didn't (and still don't) know what power the Guatemalan TSO equivalents have.

Funny thing though, they have crappy photocopies of US TSA 3-1-1 flyers and posters at the checkpoint,

Russerford Aug 3, 2009 11:52 am

I just returned from Guatemala to the US this past Saturday. At the carry-on baggage security check they took out the little hotel bar soaps I was going to bring back as souvenirs, and did not return them. They also confiscated two small pump spray containers; one was insect repellent and the other was "Afterbite", a treatment for insect bites. Was this legit or a small-time scam? (such as for the baggage handlers to keep or resell them)

mkt Aug 3, 2009 2:36 pm


Originally Posted by Russerford (Post 12167338)
I just returned from Guatemala to the US this past Saturday. At the carry-on baggage security check they took out the little hotel bar soaps I was going to bring back as souvenirs, and did not return them. They also confiscated two small pump spray containers; one was insect repellent and the other was "Afterbite", a treatment for insect bites. Was this legit or a small-time scam? (such as for the baggage handlers to keep or resell them)

That happened to me in GUA with medicated soap.... it left me quite livid.

Jan Sarmiento Nov 27, 2012 1:13 am

Can I bring bar soaps to the US? If yes, what's the volume or how many pcs of bar soap can i bring? Tnx in advance....

frankmu Dec 2, 2012 8:39 pm

This triggered a search on a recent trip:
http://www.lushusa.com/Dragon%27s-Eg...gid=bath-bombs
Apparently, the x-ray machine noticed "something organic", so my wife's bag was searched.

I'm glad she didn't buy this: http://www.lushusa.com/Blackberry/02...gid=bath-bombs

N965VJ Dec 3, 2012 2:58 pm

Welcome to FlyerTalk! :)


Originally Posted by Jan Sarmiento (Post 19751547)
Can I bring bar soaps to the US? If yes, what's the volume or how many pcs of bar soap can i bring? Tnx in advance....

I've never had a problem with a full-size bar from home. How many do you want to pack? The only issue I could think of is them showing up as a big solid mass on the x-ray and perhaps customs thinking you may be trying to artfully conceal something in the bars or cover up a smell.

xmlsoa Dec 17, 2013 12:08 am

I am carrying certain herbal medical soap.

Would a 4-5 bars of soap cause any issues with TSA in a carry on?

BStrauss3 Dec 17, 2013 7:25 am

If they question it as a liquid or gel, you can declare it as medication - http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-informat...essary-liquids

N965VJ Dec 17, 2013 2:43 pm


Originally Posted by AirlineBrat53 (Post 11894280)
I actually collect the hotel soaps and lotions when I travel and donate them to our local Lutheran Social Services center to give out to people who need it.

I donated a whole bunch of soap bars to a shelter recently, and they really appreciated it! :) Oh, and a few little bottles of shampoo, conditioner, etc. that I "forgot" about and were loosely floating around in my rollaboard. :p



Originally Posted by xmlsoa (Post 21979124)
Would a 4-5 bars of soap cause any issues with TSA in a carry on?

Lay them flat in the bottom of your bag, or otherwise in a fashion to not show up as a big solid blob on the x-ray.

xmlsoa Dec 18, 2013 2:15 am


Originally Posted by N965VJ (Post 21983127)
Lay them flat in the bottom of your bag, or otherwise in a fashion to not show up as a big solid blob on the x-ray.

They are hardly 1.5/2" x 1" each and 5 or 6 of them - So whats best?

CARRY-ON:
Gray - Square-ish Duffle Bag (Should I be concerned about Overhead Space?)

L W H
24 11 14

- Stacking them up together on a "side" or "side pocket"
- Spreading them on the side wall
- Spreading them flat on bottom - TOGETHER in LINE/ MATRIX? SPREAD OUT? at CORNERS?

Bag Shape most similar to this:
- Squarish: http://www.evo.com/imgp/1500/69394/3...ndependent.jpg
- Side & End Pockets similar to this: http://www.4discounttravel.com/conte...duffel-bag.jpg

N965VJ Dec 21, 2013 10:38 pm

Just spread them out evenly on the bottom of your bag. Note that most of the posts in this thread are from 2009, so the x-ray machines in use should be able to discern a non-threat, TSA predictable unpredictability duly noted.


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