Traveling with Hair Loss Products

seth9027

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I don't know exactly where to ask this question, I figured this was the best place. I am now 20 and have not flown on an airplane since I was very young. In December I am going to Las Vegas with my brother and a few friends for my 21st birthday, and we will be flying.

Just this past year I have begun to use Propecia for my increased hair thinning and Loprox and Zinc shampoo for Seborrheic Dermatitis. I have also just ordered some travel size Toppik to try out on my very small bald spot (not everyday use, but for a little more confidence when I go out on the weekends, etc.).

Anyway, my question for those of you on a hair loss regime that fly regularly, is will I have any problems with airport security with any of the above items? I don't know anything about how to check your bags when flying on commercial airlines, because like I said, I literally can't remember the last time I flew. Any advice on what to do to avoid any potential problems? Thanks a lot.
 

flimflam

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no, have flown many times with similar kit. Just put it all in my washbag, inside my suitcase. No problems.

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Oh, and have flown to LV airport with that stuff too ..

p.s. if you've not been before, you're in for a treat :D
 

seth9027

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Thanks, that makes me not worry so much about it. It's gonna be my first time in LV, definitely looking forward to being there and being 21.
 

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KielMcK

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I've flown all over with Rogaine foam in bag. One time they checked through all my sh*t and took it out and the guy smiled. He was bald as hell tho so I smiled back
 

Londo

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I flew from Georgia to California in July. I was used to the 3 ounce liquid rule for carry ons, but having all your liquids in a quart zip-lock bag was news to me. I don't normally check the regulations ahead of time, but I will from now on.

I always do carry-on so my bags don't get lost. Last Chistmas I had a bag of 3000 airsoft bb's. The Modesto, California airport let me through with them, but the San Francisco airport didn't know what to do. It took them about 45 minutes to finally decide I couldn't take them on the airplane to Georgia. The bb's would have been OK if I didn't want to carry-on that bag. I think it may have also been the SF airport that confiscated a keychain Swiss Army knife from me. I'm a wild and crazy guy, what can I say?
 
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