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Liquids

💧 Body wash

💼 Cabin bag

Depends

Maximum 100ml (3.4oz) per container. Must fit in your quart-sized clear liquids bag alongside other toiletries.

✈️ Hold (checked)

Yes

Any size permitted in checked baggage. Seal bottles in a bag to catch leaks from pressure changes.

💡 Tip: Body wash is a liquid — carry-on containers must be 100ml or under and fit in your liquids bag. Solid shower bars bypass the liquid rule entirely and are ideal for carry-on-only travel.

Common questions

No. Body wash is a liquid, so carry-on containers must be 100ml (3.4oz) or under. A standard 250–500ml shower gel bottle will be confiscated at the security checkpoint regardless of how much liquid remains inside. Screeners go by the printed container size, not the fill level. Decant into a travel bottle before you go, or pack the full-size bottle in checked baggage.

Yes. The 100ml-per-container limit and one-litre clear resealable bag requirement is consistent across all major aviation authorities including TSA (US), CAA (UK), EASA (EU), CASA (Australia), and CATSA (Canada). There are no regions that allow larger liquid toiletry containers through the security checkpoint.

The simplest carry-on options are a 100ml travel bottle filled with your preferred body wash, or a solid shower bar, which is not classified as a liquid and can travel in any size. Many hotels provide body wash, so it is also worth checking whether your accommodation supplies toiletries before packing. For trips longer than a few days, pack a full-size bottle in checked baggage.

All liquids, including body wash, must be placed in a single clear resealable bag (1 litre / quart-sized) for security screening. Having a compliant 100ml bottle loose in your carry-on bag is not sufficient — if it is not in the liquids bag, screeners may ask you to repack at the checkpoint, causing delays. Place your body wash and all other liquid toiletries in the clear bag before you arrive at security.

Based on official TSA guidelines. Rules vary by airline and route — always verify with your carrier before travel. · Rules last verified May 2026.

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