I haven’t mentioned traveling with hair products on a plane for a little while.
Here is a quick answer:
Hair products in liquid, gel, paste, and cream forms will need to follow the TSA 3-1-1 liquid rule when transported in carry-on: 3.4 oz or less for each container packed in a quart-sized bag. Larger amounts of hair products need to be transported in your checked bag.
This post covers everything you need to know about traveling with different types of hair products on planes and how to perfectly protect them in a smooth and stress-free way.
I’ve already written a detailed guide about traveling with hairsprays and hairdryers in carry-on and checked baggage. Still, a plethora of new hair products are being released almost every month, and many questions come from passengers about whether they can take other hair product kits in carry-on or checked baggage.
Let’s dive right in.
TL;DR
- Hair products are allowed in both carry-on and checked baggage.
- Carry-on liquids, gels, creams, and sprays must follow TSA 3-1-1 rules: ≤3.4 oz / 100 ml per container in a quart-sized bag.
- Checked baggage can hold larger quantities; total per person ≤2 kg (70 oz) or 2 L (68 fl oz), each container ≤0.5 kg / 500 ml.
- Hair tools like dryers, straighteners, and clippers are allowed in both carry-on and checked luggage.
- Pack liquids in sealed plastic bags or tape caps to prevent leaks; use hard-shell suitcases and organizers for protection.
- Powders and pastes can be packed separately in soft cloth or compartments; avoid mixing with liquids.

Are Hair Products TSA Compliant?
Hair products are as essential as traveling headphones and batteries, since you want to add shine and a gorgeous look, or prevent hair from looking a little dry; therefore, you just need to bring them along.
Here is a screenshot from the TSA website of what TSA rules say about taking hair products inside your carry-on and checked bag.

If you are traveling with hair products that are liquids or sprays, you don’t have to worry about TSA rules when bringing them inside your checked baggage.
Hair care and styling products are allowed in checked luggage, and you can always pack more than 100 ml (3.4 oz) inside your checked bag you don’t have to place them in a sealed travel bag.
Here is a table for different hair products and tools that can be packed according to TSA rules in checked and carry-on baggage:
| Hair Products and Tools | Carry-on Baggage | Checked Baggage |
|---|---|---|
| Full-size Shampoo | Yes (≤3.4 oz/100 ml) | Yes |
| Hair Gel | Yes (≤3.4 oz/100 ml) | Yes |
| Hair Oils | Yes (≤3.4 oz/100 ml) | Yes |
| Hair Texturizer | Yes (≤3.4 oz/100 ml) | Yes |
| Laser Hair Remover | Yes | Yes |
| Hair Straightener (Flat Iron) | Yes | Yes |
| Hair Clippers | Yes | Yes |
| Hair Dryers | Yes | Yes |
How Much Hair Products Are Allowed In Checked Baggage?
Can I bring full-size shampoo in checked luggage? You can pack a full-size shampoo and conditioner set in checked baggage.
You can take more than 2 kg of each product in checked baggage (0.5 kg per container).
All you need to worry about is your airline’s checked baggage size and weight, and to make sure your products are well-protected to avoid any messy spillage.
The total aggregate quantity per person cannot exceed 2 kg (70 ounces) or 2 L (68 fluid ounces). The capacity of each container must not exceed 0.5 kg (18 ounces) or 500 ml (17 fluid ounces).
FAA

Best Way To Pack Your Hair Products In Checked Baggage

We’re all aware that once we check in our luggage, it is in the airline and luggage handlers’ custody until we get to our destination. Mishandling and even damage may occur.
We all hate to get our belongings spoiled or damaged.
That’s why when you bring your hair products in checked luggage, you need to follow these packing tips.
This will minimize the effects of handling and transportation, and you won’t have to worry about your products being spoiled.
Select Your Hair Care Products
Before you start packing your products, if you have a small suitcase, it is better to put small products under 3.4 oz in your carry-on bag.
Separate your liquids, powders, and gels before placing them in your organizer.
If you plan to take some hair tools, you can separate them from the rest of the products.
Double-Check Your Containers
Although TSA and airport security do not require liquids to be in a plastic bag when checked in, I always make sure my products do not leak.
I use a sturdy plastic bag and put all liquid products in it, sometimes wrapping caps with tape, especially on long flights.
Powders or hair pastes can be secured in a soft cloth or small blanket, as they won’t leak.
I don’t put them with liquids in the same bag unless my organizer has extra compartments.
When traveling with liquids in bottles, covering the cap with tape is a game changer.
Invest in a Good Makeup Organizer
Keeping all your favorite hair care products in one place can be a hassle:
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Hair oils and serums
- Hair wax / Pomade
- Hair mousse
- Curl Enhancing Cream
- Hairspray
- Sea Salt Spray
- Heat protection spray
- Dry Shampoo, etc.
You may not travel with all these products, but a great cosmetic bag keeps similar items together otherwise, you may grab hairspray when reaching for your conditioner.
Compartments make items easy to reach and are a game changer for small products.
HOT TIP: Use a Hard Case Suitcase
If you can, hard-shell suitcases are not just known for their durability—they also protect your belongings from damage, theft, and moisture.
Even if one of your hair products spills, the space inside a hard-shell case is not lined with fabric, so there will be no long-term damage to your case or items.
Taking Hair Products In Carry-On Baggage
It may happen that you want to take items you regularly use in your carry-on bag, such as shampoo or conditioner.
Rules differ based on the type of product, so you’ll need to sort your items first.
Liquids must adhere to the TSA 3-1-1 liquid rule, meaning each container must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less.
Final Thoughts: Can You Bring Hair Products In Checked Luggage?
You can bring hair products in either carry-on or checked baggage. In carry-on baggage, you must follow the TSA 3-1-1 liquids rule, while in checked baggage, the amount of hair products you can bring is virtually limitless.
Hopefully, this answered all your questions about traveling with hair products in checked baggage.
I hope this helps
Happy travels
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