hi all!
please tell me how do i pack liquid or droopy stuff so it doesn’t spill like shampoos, creams, serums and spray bottles .
do i put this in the suitcase or handbag because you know suitcase tumbles here and there gets roughly handled, stuff can get shook up.
do i seal up it up special and if so exactly how do i do that.
thanks
Re: packing for pak
You can seal it this way that,in the opening of the bottle,under the lid,place a small piece of clear plastic or thin polythene to cover the bottle opening,and then put the lid on.
hi all!
please tell me how do i pack liquid or droopy stuff so it doesn't spill like shampoos, creams, serums and spray bottles .
do i put this in the suitcase or handbag because you know suitcase tumbles here and there gets roughly handled, stuff can get shook up.
do i seal up it up special and if so exactly how do i do that.
thanks
Are u travelling to pak for the first time?
Are u travelling to pak for the first time?
no i am not but last time i did not take big regular sized shampoos and conditioners on ly the really small traveller size but this time i need to take the regular size.
Re: packing for pak
After wrapping shampoos, etc. in plastic bags, put them in ziplock bags.
Asma44
January 7, 2009, 6:56pm
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hi all!
please tell me how do i pack liquid or droopy stuff so it doesn't spill like shampoos, creams, serums and spray bottles .
do i put this in the suitcase or handbag because you know suitcase tumbles here and there gets roughly handled, stuff can get shook up.
do i seal up it up special and if so exactly how do i do that.
thanks
If travelling from Uk - don't take this stuff in hand-bag!!!! Lol!
Pack in plastic bag and then put it in the suitcase in between soft items. I am sure it will reach its destination fine!
If travelling from Uk - don't take this stuff in hand-bag!!!! Lol!
Pack in plastic bag and then put it in the suitcase in between soft items. I am sure it will reach its destination fine!
thanks sweety but it is just those 'soft items' that i do not want to risk being dribbled and stained with shampoo and lotions!
Re: packing for pak
Tape the lids with a strong boxing or masking tape. Then double bag, preferably with a ziplock bag first and a regular grocery bag thereafter.
Do pack between clothes and soft items as someone else mentioned so that when the luggage is shuffled around in transit all these items will hit soft spots.
Re: packing for pak
How would one pack a wedding bouquet?
HSK
January 11, 2009, 6:54am
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Doesnt matter how you pack them … they’ll end up in the garbage. Customs might even slap on a fine.