Nail Polish Bottles Okay on Airline Flights?

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I read on one of the threads that someone had a bottle of nail polish break while on an airline flight, apparently due to the air pressure change. Anyone else had this problem before? I was going to bring some polish to WDW next month, but am now re-thinking it.
 
I have never had this happen. I doubt the air pressure would do it, my bet would be on it banging against something.

I have had FAs tell passengers they can't polish their nails on the plane!
 
If it's full, it could leak. Pressure changes = expansion of liquids and gases. That means anything full can leak- lotions, nail polish, aromatherapy oils, etc.
If you really want to pack it, don't bring a brand new bottle unless you want to pour out a little first, and put it in a ziploc bag *just in case*. If you're worried about glass breaking, the easiest thing to do is to pack it in a ziploc bag full of cotton balls. They act as cushioning and you'll most likely be packing them anyway.
 
CarolA said:
I have never had this happen. I doubt the air pressure would do it, my bet would be on it banging against something.

I have had FAs tell passengers they can't polish their nails on the plane!

Thanks for the info! How funny that people would actually polish their nails during a flight! I had just planned on bringing it with me in case I need to touch-up my toenails while on vacation. Can't imagine subjecting everyone to the smell of nail polish in-flight.
 
LuluLovesDisney said:
If it's full, it could leak. Pressure changes = expansion of liquids and gases. That means anything full can leak- lotions, nail polish, aromatherapy oils, etc.
If you really want to pack it, don't bring a brand new bottle unless you want to pour out a little first, and put it in a ziploc bag *just in case*. If you're worried about glass breaking, the easiest thing to do is to pack it in a ziploc bag full of cotton balls. They act as cushioning and you'll most likely be packing them anyway.

Good suggestion about pouring some out. I think that in the original post that I saw, the polish bottle had never been opened. That's probably what happened - it expanded and broke the bottle because it was full. Apparently the smell of the polish traveled throughout the plane and was very overwhelming; it also got all over the things in her bag. Yikes! Thanks for the info.
 
I take nail polish with me all the time. I put it in a ziploc bag and make sure it is padded in the suitcase. Never had any problems.
 
The only time I've ever had a problem was when I foolishly left a bottle in teh front pocket of my bag and it broke. What a mess! Luckily it stayed within the confines of my bag.

Anne
 
So long as you don't sit next to me and give yourself a manicure!
:goodvibes

I too have had FA's tell people that it's a hazard. But frankly, I also think that it's pretty presumptuous to do your nails in public, since the smell is so strong. (I believe that the remover may be a hazard if used in flight as it's flammable)

I also recommend the nail polish remover cloths when travelling.
 
Thanks for all the input. Don't worry - I had not planned to do my nails while actually on the plane! Just wanted to bring some polish for touch-ups while at WDW. Good suggestion regarding polish remover pads, solves the flammable liquid problem.
 
I always pack any item that could leak or spill out into the Ziploc bags. Good idea to pad the bag with breakable glass items like the polish. I will have to remember that tip.
 
On my last flight to the US, I was painting my Daughters nails and was told not to.
Apparently nail polish is not allowed in the cabin.
 
I just bought some remover cloths and am thrilled with them. They are all packed.

I put things likely to break in my carry on luggage and in plastic bags since the great leaking full size bottle of shampoo incident in 2002.
 



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