Cosmetic Luggage
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Clava 108 Collapsible Snap Shave-Cosmetic Kit - Quinley Black Sale Price: $50.00 |
Description
Fully lined with waterproof lining with zipper pocket. Snaps on either side allows for collapses for easy storage. 10 x 5 x 4.5
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DOGGY DELIGHTS WOMENS COSMETIC MAKE UP CARRY TOTE BAG List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $9.70 |
Description
Take your beauty essentials on the road with this fabulous bit of canine-themed couture! A veritable rainbow of popular dog breeds decorates all sides of this zippered case; a light-hearted way to bring your love of dogs into the everyday! Coated canvas fabric...
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Danielle Enterprises Monaco for Him Triple Pocket Dopp Kit, Travel Utility Kit, Green List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $17.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
Description
Men's Monaco Triple Pocket Dopp Kit has internal metal frame, which allows for a larger top opening detail while protecting internal goods from travel damage. Bottom pocket with full zipper allows for almost 360 degree access...
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Embassy 3 pc Leather Makeup Bag List Price: $21.95 Sale Price: $4.25 Average Rating: ![]() |
Description
If you are looking for the perfect size case to fit all of your beauty and traveling needs then this Embassy by Giovanni Navarre 3pc Italian Stone Design Genuine Leather Travel/Make-up Bag Set is the ideal thing for you...
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Danielle Enterprises Monaco for Him Travel Kit with Top Zip Opening and Front Pocket, Green List Price: $21.98 Sale Price: $16.03 Average Rating: ![]() |
Description
Men's Monaco Travel Utility Kit with Top Zip Opening and Front Pocket. Dark green natural leatherette finish (PVC) with caramel brown trim. Durable PVC material resists staining and moisture. Size: 10"Lx4"Wx6"H.
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TPS Slim Line Paris Backpack List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $71.66 |
Description
Elegance meets functionality in this herringbone and pinstripe ladies backpack.
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Betty Boop Pink Pencil Case/ Cosmetic Case Sale Price: $7.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
Description
Betty Boop Pink Pencil case
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Humangear GoToob Go Toob 1.25oz Silicone Travel Bottle-PBA FREE (Blue) List Price: $6.45 Sale Price: $4.56 |
Description
This carry-on-approved humangear GoToob bottle makes it easy to travel with your favorite gels and lotions. No-drip valve easily dispenses gels and lotions; large opening is easy to fill and clean, and an integrated rubber seal prevents leaks Features a rotating collar and integrated labels so you can mark the contents as conditioner, shampoo, sunblock, lotion or soap; tightening cap locks collar in place Bottle is sized to slip easily into pockets, bags, purses and other tight spots Food-grade silicone bottle and polypropylene cap are 100% BPA free
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Western Trenditions by Wrangler Sale Price: $139.00 |
Description
Beautiful handbag by Wrangler especially designed for the Wester trenditions Line.
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Hello Kitty Cosmetic Case Black (Red Trim) Sale Price: $26.95 |
Description
Black and Red series of Sanrio Hello Kitty Cosmetic Cases. Large and Spacious Interior. Cases are 12" x 6.5" x 9" (L31.5 cm x D17 cm x H22.5 cm). Come packaged in clear plastic bags, and have a cardboard packaging with Japanese text.
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GABBIANO 6 PC LUGGAGE SET Duffel bag Cosmetic bag Tote BLUE Sale Price: $98.00 |
Description
29" Upright case 25" Upright case 21" Upright case 16.5" Duffel bag 15" Cosmetic bag 14" Tote Constructed of 900D polyester, full lining Outside trolley system with 5 universal transparent wheels Eva foamed front face panel Integrated honey comb frame All uprights expand 20% for more storage capacity Push-button locking handle system allows easy one hand operation Combination lock
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GABBIANO 6 PC LUGGAGE SET Duffel bag Cosmetic bag Tote GREEN Sale Price: $98.00 |
Description
29" Upright case 25" Upright case 21" Upright case 16.5" Duffel bag 15" Cosmetic bag 14" Tote Constructed of 900D polyester, full lining Outside trolley system with 5 universal transparent wheels Eva foamed front face panel Integrated honey comb frame All uprights expand 20% for more storage capacity Push-button locking handle system allows easy one hand operation Combination lock
Current Airport Luggage Restrictions
Packing is one of the trickiest aspects of reaching one’s destination by flight. Security measures make the whole process a stress filled adventure for those who are not adequately prepared. One way to ensure a stress-free trip is to know the rules before you start packing. Still, it can be a confusing process. Obtaining a complete list of restrictions prior to your trip will help to smooth the process out. These days, the most confusing aspect of luggage is the carry on. It has been recently discussed in the media whether one is able to bring liquids on an airplane, or not. The system really is quite simple. The same rule applies to liquids, gels and aerosols: they must all be in containers that hold three ounces or less. Three ounces is the rule of thumb, but there are a few nuances. The container must be three ounces or smaller. Three ounces of liquid, gel or aerosol in a larger container, most times, is unacceptable. Each item must have its own three ounce container. The container may be smaller than three ounces, but it cannot be larger. Once all of your eligible containers have been filled they may be placed in one, one quart size, zip-top, clear plastic bag. The zip-top is essential as it allows easier access for security officials, among other things. Sandwich bags that you fold will not be allowed. Each traveler is allowed only one bag, so plan accordingly. When you reach the security checkpoint, the clear plastic bag must be separated from the rest of your luggage to be examined by airport personnel.
There are exceptions to the rules. A variety of essential items are allowed to be carried in containers larger than three ounces. These items are baby formula, juice or breast milk for infants and toddlers. Other exceptions are prescription medicine or over the counter medications such as eye drops or saline solutions. If you have a disability or medical condition that requires you to have water, juice, gels or liquid nutrition you may carry those with you as well. Any life support or life sustaining liquids can be carried in larger containers as well. You can also bring items that are liquid or gel based that are meant to augment the body for medical or cosmetic reasons. A final exception is made for passengers that require gels or frozen liquids in order to cool medical or disability related items.
Reasonable amounts of these items over three ounces are allowed, but must meet the following conditions: They must be packed separate from your other liquid, gel and aerosol items. They cannot share the same bag. In many cases, you must also declare that you have these items with the security personnel at the checkpoint. Your final step will be to present these items for additional inspection at the x-ray machine. Any liquid purchased at a shop or restaurant beyond the security checkpoint may be carried onto your flight freely.
Carry on liquids are probably the most confusing and difficult items to pack. There are a few things to make this process easier. As with everything, it is always a good idea to plan ahead. Go to a grocery or drug store and purchase a few three ounce clear plastic containers. If you arrive with the wrong size bottle, the airport will provide one for at a fixed price. This is the main reason why purchasing a 3 ounce bottle prior to arriving at the airport is beneficial to both being on-time for your flight, and saving money.
There are also restrictions for the rest of your luggage; you can obtain this information from your airline. Be sure to look up information such as the maximum weight of checked baggage. For many airlines you may check as many bags as you would like, but if you go over the weight limit you will be fined heavily. Even with airlines that limit you to two bags, there is generally plenty of space to balance out the bags and come under weight. Yes, it may be easier to keep track of just one bag, but spreading your items into two can save you money. Packing for air travel can be a simple task when you are informed and use the resources that are available.
Next time you are flying, make sure you know what you are able to bring to your flight. The current rules are: a 3 ounce bottle for liquids and gels and a luggage weight limit specified by your airline. Airlines also charge a fee if your luggage exceeds their allowed weight limit. Due to these rules changing often, check with your airport prior to your flight to ensure a stress-free trip.
About the Author
Nick Kakolowski is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to the travel industry, often discussing specific subjects such as Cheap Flights
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