For business travelers or enthusiasts who travel frequently, the issue of carrying personal Lubricant is often a concern. According to the Civil Aviation Administration and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations, liquids, gels, and aerosols carried into the cabin must not exceed 100ml per item. Therefore, portable personal Lubricant under 100ml can legally pass security checks, but the compliance of the packaging design is equally crucial.

In actual security checks, in addition to volume restrictions, the sealing of liquids is also very important. It is recommended to choose portable packaging with leak-proof design and clear labeling. If it is a medical personal lubricant, products with a Class II Medical Device label are often more easily understood by security personnel. To save space and meet differentiated scenarios, currently popular 1g-5g individual sachets, 10ml tube packs, or 60ml travel pump bottles not only meet security standards but also effectively avoid secondary contamination after opening large packages.

In addition to aviation security, portable personal Lubricant for long-distance travel can also meet various unexpected needs, such as dryness, discomfort, or skin friction injuries. This fragmented, portable consumption trend is driving brands to innovate in packaging solutions. For cross-border e-commerce, developing packaging for specifications under 100ml not only reduces logistics costs but also perfectly fits the mobile lifestyle of modern people.
Pingchuang Medical has integrated over 1,000 packaging solutions, including medical needle tubes, condom-attached sachets, and travel pump bottles, perfectly solving travel portability needs. We support 1-business-day rapid sampling and provide free packaging design services.

Portability and compliance go hand in hand, forming the core of modern travel products. Mastering the 100ml limit ensures comfort travels with you, and love never goes offline during your journey.