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Si può portare Dry Shampoo in aereo?

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Mano: ⚠ LIMITATO Stiva: ✓ SÌ

Sì, con limitazioni — puoi portare dry shampoo nel bagaglio a mano rispettando le restrizioni. Aerosol = liquid: ≤ 3.4 oz (100 ml) in carry-on.

  • · Aerosol = liquid: ≤ 3.4 oz (100 ml) in carry-on
  • · Checked: FAA toiletry caps apply
  • · Powder forms over 12 oz (350 ml) get separate screening

Regolamenti per autorità di sicurezza

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Mano:

LIMITATO

Aerosol cans must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or smaller and packed in the quart liquids bag.

Stiva:

Yes — allowed in checked bags within the FAA toiletry aggregate limits (≤ 2 kg / 2 L total, 0.5 L per container).

Rule conditions: Aerosol = liquid: ≤ 3.4 oz (100 ml) in carry-onChecked: FAA toiletry caps applyPowder forms over 12 oz (350 ml) get separate screening

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

Come imballare dry shampoo

Bagaglio a mano: Aerosol cans must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or smaller and packed in the quart liquids bag.

Bagaglio da stiva: Yes — allowed in checked bags within the FAA toiletry aggregate limits (≤ 2 kg / 2 L total, 0.5 L per container).

L’addetto alla sicurezza aeroportuale ha sempre la decisione finale sull’ammissione di qualsiasi articolo.

Domande Frequenti (FAQ)

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring Dry Shampoo in a carry-on?

Aerosol cans must be 3.4 oz (100 ml) or smaller and packed in the quart liquids bag.

Can you pack Dry Shampoo in checked luggage?

Yes — allowed in checked bags within the FAA toiletry aggregate limits (≤ 2 kg / 2 L total, 0.5 L per container).

Can I bring dry shampoo on a plane?

Yes. Aerosol cans of 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less go in the liquids bag; bigger cans fly in checked bags. Powder versions are limited separately (≈350 ml).

Does dry shampoo count as a liquid at TSA?

The aerosol form does — it’s a pressurized toiletry, so the 3.4 oz rule applies. Loose powder is not a liquid but has its own powder limit.

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