Because according to the regulations of the Civil Aviation Administration, you can take a small amount of liquid cosmetics with you on domestic flights, including liquid, paste, gel, spray and so on. , but only one kind of cosmetics can be brought, and the capacity cannot exceed 100ml. At the same time, all cosmetics need to be packed in independent transparent plastic bags with a capacity of no more than one liter, which can be repeatedly opened, and they need to be opened for inspection before they can be taken on the plane.
For example, moisturizing spray can be carried on the plane, but only moisturizing spray smaller than 100ml can be carried on the plane.
Don't mention how sad it is that the hair gel I bought before flying was deducted. I began to think that as long as this cosmetic product can't be checked, in fact, it mainly depends on the volume and liquid properties, mainly to ensure flight safety.
The following is a brief description of the items that cannot be checked:
(1) Valuables: laptops, cash, credit cards, jewelry.
② Urgent items: passports, ID cards, medicines and business documents.
The above items should be carried with you, or put in the carry-on luggage that can be put under the seat. The airline shall be responsible for the loss or damage of the above-mentioned items carried in the checked baggage according to the ordinary checked baggage.
3 charging treasure: it must be carried with you and cannot be checked.
I met this situation when I went to Japan last year. My friend left the charging treasure in the suitcase. Because the mobile phone is fully charged, it doesn't matter whether I can take it out or not. As a result, I was asked to carry it with me.
It is forbidden to consign and carry these articles.
1, explosives, fireworks, firearms, flares, guns, fairy wand, firecrackers, stage special effects fireworks.
2. Safes/boxes contain lithium batteries or pyrotechnic products.
3. Compressed gas (flammable, nonflammable or toxic), such as butane, propane, respirator cylinders in water.
4, lighter fuel or supplements
5. Lighters (butane, compressed fuel, electronic products, battery power, new energy)
6. Oxides, such as bleaching powder and peroxide
7. Flammable liquids, such as paints and adhesives.
8. Flammable solids, such as safety matches and flammable items.