Liquid

Liquid Deodorant

Liquid deodorants are essential personal care items that are permitted in both carry-on and checked baggage during flights. For carry-on luggage, they must adhere to the standard 100 ml (3.4 oz) liquid restriction and be placed in a clear bag. In checked baggage, larger quantities are allowed but are subject to specific weight and volume limits per person. Understanding these regulations ensures a smooth security screening process and maintains flight safety standards.

Baggage Rules
Cabin Baggage ✓ Allowed
Checked Baggage ✓ Allowed
Quantity Limit Carry-on: 100ml; Checked: 2L/2kg total per person, 500ml per container.
Packaging Requirement Must be in a leak-proof bag or have a protective cap on the nozzle.

Safety Guide

1
Ensure the liquid deodorant container in your carry-on is 100 ml (3.4 oz) or less.
2
Place the container in a single, quart-sized, clear, zip-top plastic bag for security screening.
3
For checked baggage, individual containers must not exceed 500 ml or 0.5 kg in capacity.
4
The total aggregate quantity of toiletries and medicinal articles per passenger cannot exceed 2 liters or 2 kilograms.
5
All spray nozzles or release buttons must be protected by a cap or other means to prevent accidental discharge.
6
Check that the container is tightly sealed to prevent leaks caused by cabin pressure changes.
7
Present your clear liquids bag separately from your other carry-on items at the security checkpoint.
8
Verify if the product contains flammable ingredients and ensure it is stored away from heat sources in your luggage.
9
If the deodorant is an aerosol, ensure the nozzle is not damaged before packing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can bring liquid deodorant in your carry-on as long as the container is 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or less. It must be placed in a single, clear, quart-sized bag along with your other liquids. Be prepared to remove this bag from your luggage during the security screening process.

In checked baggage, each individual container is limited to 500 ml or 0.5 kg. The total amount of all medicinal and toiletry articles per passenger cannot exceed 2 liters or 2 kilograms. This cumulative limit includes aerosols, liquids, and perfumes.

FAA regulations require that spray nozzles be protected by a cap or other suitable means to prevent accidental release. If the original cap is missing, you should secure the button with tape or find a replacement cover. This prevents the contents from leaking or spraying inside your suitcase during transit.

Yes, roll-on deodorants, gels, and sprays are all considered liquids or aerosols under aviation security rules. If you plan to keep them in your carry-on, they must comply with the 100 ml (3.4 oz) size limit. Solid stick deodorants are typically exempt from the liquid rule.
This information is for guidance only. Your airline may apply different rules. Always check with your airline before travel.
Item Details
Item Name Deodorant (Liquid)
Category Liquid