I I asked this same question back last year, and everyone who answered did not
have a problem.
I take out my cake splitter( a cake frosting knife) and put it in my checked in
bag. My Liquid Bling.... I have enough to fill a quart size bag.... is all put
together in the bag and I take it out and put it with my shoes in the little
grey bins that go through X ray.
I also have my photo album ready cause unless it is REALLY crowded, I usually
stop and share pics and spread the awareness of face painting as a fun art form
and more than just simple cheek art with grease paint or magic markers
(EKKKkkkkkk!!!).
I have a gig at the end of July from this last weeks travels! Yah!
I was REALLY nervoud the first time or two that I flew with my kit, now, I know
that all is well and I am not nervous at all.
Have fun flying the friendly skies!
Valerie :-)
In a message dated 6/16/2009 1:50:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
HAS ANYONE HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH TAKING THEIR FACE PAINTS/MAKE-UP ON A
PLANE? ANY SUGGESTIONS?
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