Okay, I’ve always scratched my head about the obsession around the kislux book totes and their practicality, but this one is adorable!! Congratulations
One more thing. Referring to travel in the USA only. It is a better idea to have all of your medications in a clear ziploc bag, say gallon size, put it in a bin outside of your personal item to go through security. After clearing security separate the items if needed into your personal item bag. Pills, inhalers, injection pens, will flag as questionable objects, causing your bag to be pulled and gone through. If they are all together the TSA agent can see it is medication and it will get processed through with very minimal delay.
I’ve never had an issue with my meds. I bring daily meds in their regular bottles, prescription PRN and OTC PRN meds in little labeled baggies in zip pouches. Never had any issues domestic or international to/from the US. YMMV.
12:21 if I get pick pocketed, other than my money being stolen, I would be bummed out if I didn’t have my lip balm too LOL. I always have something on my lips! Great video. I love watching these types of videos and you have good stuff in yours! Thank you for sharing. 🙋🏻♀️
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.
The crossbody I got from Amazon www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BRB3CJKX?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_dp_205MNCRD04CMA69P3YXF&language=en_US The other smaller little bags were dollar store finds. Gotta love tiny bags. They’re good for so many things 😊
I notice you don't have your lotion or lip balm in a clear 3-1-1 bag. Often, when going through TSA security in the US you need your lotions etc in a clear plastic bag. Also, when I went through the UK, I had a loose lip balm (like your Burts Bees) in my bag and I was flagged by security and they made me put it in a clear bag. The delay almost made me late for my next flight! Have you had any issues with not using a clear bag for your liquids/lotions/balms?
Lip balm doesn’t need to go in 3/1/1 in the usa, neither does lip stick. The quart size clear bag is for liquids, gels, and aerosols. Lip balm and lipstick are neither of those categories, they are solids. Lip gloss is generally a gel, so that is an exception.
@@jbbb7418 Yup. That's why I mentioned the lotion specifically for the US and gave the tale of the lip balm for the UK that almost made me miss my flight at Stanstead. I travel all the time and have it down like clockwork by country at this point but just wanted to ask because she didn't have a 3-1-1 bag! I do just keep my lip balms in my 3-1-1 bag now (no matter where I travel) because I don't want to forget and have a stray one somewhere in my bag when I'm on an international trip. (Also peanut butter is considered a liquid/gel and needs to be in that 3-1-1 bag as well in the US.)
@@sopanaoneill8186 So far I have never had a problem with the scissors and according to TSA website they’re allowed. But you do raise a good point. Not all countries have the same rules. As a matter of fact, not all airports seem to have the same standards.
There's only two tanks on aircraft; potable water and waste. The lavatory water is the same as the coffee maker. I'd rather drink the bottle water. But, the water from the sink is safe.
Airlines say their stored water is safe and it must pass safety standards or they couldn’t use it onboard. The issue is that the tanks are not cleaned regularly and can have bacteria. It’s possible sensitive people can get sick. Like you, I prefer bottled water too 👍
@@HRHDRK I discovered that while doing research on how many power banks are allowed on the airline I was about to use. The number varies from airline to airline. It was new for me about 6 months ago.
That’s not accurate. 1. They ask that power banks or any lithium ion batteries are not stored in your checked luggage. It’s perfectly fine if it’s in your carryon. 2. Power banks greater than around 27k mah are not allowed but most people don’t carry around that size power bank. The normal power banks you typically see are 10k or less.
@@cornellcornell1 It IS accurate. What you are saying is also correct. I'm talking about USING, as in charging your phone from your power bank. That's what they want to avoid.
I always carry a small amount of local currency for tips and things like handmade crafts . In some countries the preferred method of payment is still cash.
I really love your taste and style always so chic. My faves would be the kislux leather backpack and the Swarovski pave diamond ring so gorg. Thank you for your recommendations.