How do you travel with lube?

Hear this out loudPauseCan you take lube on a plane? If you plan to bring some lube or toy cleaner to go along with your vibrator, it shouldn't be an issue, so long as you follow the TSA's restrictions for liquids. Keep it to 3.4 ounces (100 ml) or less [for carry-on bags, though any size is okay for checked luggage].

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Can I carry lubricant in flight?

Hear this out loudPauseSo many questions arise: Can you bring lube on a plane? Is it okay to pack condoms in a carry-on? As it turns out, the answer to both is yes — you can take lube on a plane, even in your carry-on, provided it's under 3.4 oz. (it can be any size if you check your bag).

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Does lube count as liquid TSA?

Hear this out loudPauseFor more details see read our information on liquid medications. Personal lubricants – You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag. Volumes greater than 3 oz. must be declared to the Security Officer and cannot be carried in your clear, one-quart bag.

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What is the best personal lubricant for travel?

Hear this out loudPauseWhat Is the Best Travel-Size Lube? One of the best travel-size lubes for most situations is K-Y True Feel. This product is silicone-based, so it's long-lasting and suitable for use with most types of condoms and toys, except silicone toys.

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How many ounces of lube can you take on a plane?

Hear this out loudPauseEach passenger may carry liquids, gels and aerosols in travel-size containers that are 3.4 ounces or100 milliliters. Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols.

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Does TSA allow petroleum jelly?

Hear this out loudPauseAny item you can spread, smear, spray or spill must be 3.4oz or less in carry-on. This includes sunscreen, beverages and petroleum jelly.

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Are lubricants available as liquids?

Hear this out loudPauseA lubricant can be in liquid (oil, water, etc.), solid (graphite, graphene, molybdenum disulfide), gaseous (air) or even semisolid (grease) forms. The liquid lubricants can be classified based on the base oil to synthetic/semi-synthetic, mineral or environmentally acceptable (biodegradable) oils.

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What lube do gynecologists recommend?

Hear this out loudPauseWhen it comes to personal lubricants, there isn't a single “best choice.” However, Uberlube, Replens and coconut oil are often recommended by gynecologists. The benefits of coconut oil are that it's long-lasting, readily available and less likely than most commercial products to cause irritation.

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Can I bring a tub of Vaseline in my carry-on?

Hear this out loudPauseAccording to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) guidelines in the United States, liquids, gels, and creams in containers larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) are generally not allowed in carry-on bags. These items should be packed in your checked baggage instead.

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How do you classify lubricants?

Hear this out loudPauseLubricants can be categorized as low, medium, or high viscosity, depending on their thickness or resistance to deformation.

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What type of liquid is lubricant?

Hear this out loudPauseTypically lubricants contain 90% base oil (most often petroleum fractions, called mineral oils) and less than 10% additives. Vegetable oils or synthetic liquids such as hydrogenated polyolefins, esters, silicones, fluorocarbons and many others are sometimes used as base oils.

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What lube is least likely to cause infection?

Hear this out loudPauseBecause silicone-based lubricants contain no water, there's no opportunity for bacteria to grow in them.

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What lubricant doesn t get sticky?

Hear this out loudPauseHigh-quality water-based lubes might as well be called aloe-based lubes, because Aloe barbadensis leaf gel is the primary thickener in almost all of them. It provides a high degree of slickness without leaving behind a sticky residue. (Sometimes a mushroom extract is also used to help achieve a silky-smooth texture.)

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