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gyopogirlfromtexas

Joined: 21 Apr 2007 Location: Austin,Texas
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:38 pm Post subject: Northwest Airlines Travel Baggage Allowance |
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I looked on their website and searched this site, and I still couldn't find the answer to the question I'm about to ask.
I was told by the ticket agent that I can only bring limited amounts of lotions, bodyspray, perfume, and vitamins in ziplock bags. I hear vitamins and perfumes are expensive in Korea. She didn't say what that limit was, even though I kept asking, and I can't find the limit on the NW site either. She said there's a limited amount I can bring of beauty products too. Even the Elizabeth Arden creams and lotions. This is driving me crazy now. I have to leave in a week, and I'd like to make my 2nd 50 lb bag full of these things. (I thought there was a liquid/gel (lotion/perfume) limit only on carryons). You need to have it in a ziplock bag even when it's in checked luggage?
My bodysprays and perfumes are in mostly 8 ounce bottles. I was also wondering if can I bring hair bleach, hair dyes, cold medicine (in a ziplock bag) and a glass vial of grapefruit seed extract. Is there a limit on those items too? Anyone have hairdye, vitamins, or perfume/bodyspray confiscated?
Will Listerine (mouthwash) be hard to find? Should I bring that too? I think they might not let me because it's liquid. And a huge pack of tampons and pads. Any ladies use Korean brands? Is it decent? Or tampax is that much better?
I also can't find my laptop or camera receipt, this means I'll have to pay U.S. customs when I come back? They both show obvious use though, so I doubt they'd think it's new.
In the clothes department, I am bringing enough for a year. But will it be hard for a size 7 girl to find clothes? (5'6'' 125 lbs) I have 38 inch hips. I also hate granny underwear and I'm thinking that maybe that's all they sell there. Do they sell thongs in Korea? |
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OiGirl

Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Location: Hoke-y-gun
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:35 pm Post subject: Re: Northwest Airlines Travel Baggage Allowance |
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gyopogirlfromtexas wrote: |
I looked on their website and searched this site, and I still couldn't find the answer to the question I'm about to ask.
I was told by the ticket agent that I can only bring limited amounts of lotions, bodyspray, perfume, and vitamins in ziplock bags. |
I have never heard of this. I really think and hope it applies only to carryon. I, too, will have several bags full of health and beauty products.
gyopogirlfromtexas wrote: |
You need to have it in a ziplock bag even when it's in checked luggage? |
I don't think you need to, but if you've ever had anything explode in a checked suitcase, you will know it's really nice to pack this way.
gyopogirlfromtexas wrote: |
And a huge pack of tampons and pads. Any ladies use Korean brands? Is it decent? Or tampax is that much better? |
I have not used tampons since they became widely available in Korea, but there are Western brands now. The pads are almost all the "dri-weave" type, like Always.
gyopogirlfromtexas wrote: |
I also can't find my laptop or camera receipt, this means I'll have to pay U.S. customs when I come back? They both show obvious use though, so I doubt they'd think it's new. |
I have taken the time to register US-bought electronics with US Customs, and it has always been a waste of my time. No one is going to question a quantity of electronics that is obviously used and obviously for personal use.
Bring cute underwear. It's small and light. |
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pkang0202

Joined: 09 Mar 2007
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:56 pm Post subject: |
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You should be fine. Just go ahead and bring anything. The only time they are gonna ask questions or confiscate is if its blatantly obvious you are bringing stuff into the country to sell. Like 20 bottles of perfume, 10 cans of the same expensive eye cream, etc...
My suggestion is not to worry. Pack everything you need and come on over.
What your ticket agent told you only applies to carry on's. When I flew, my only carry on was a laptop computer and a small bag with my MP3 player and books. Everything else got packed into my suitcases. |
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kat2

Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Location: Busan, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:19 pm Post subject: |
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Playtex is available here. Don't waste space on tampons.
There aren't any rules for liquids in checked baggages, but it is always a good idea to pack them in plastic bags. I usually haev at least one thing leak/explode and I'm always glad I packed it all in plastic.
As for carryons, you can bring bottles no bigger than 3oz (100ml). All your gels/liquids/lotions/lipgloss/etc must fit in a quart (sandwich) size ziploc bag. They are pretty strict on this. Don't think they are going to let you through with anything more than that.
Listerine is available here as of this spring. Don't pack it.
Yes. There are only grandma panties. Even when they try to design sexy panties, it still comes up to your belly button. Even the thongs. Hit up Victoria's Secret before you come. |
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gyopogirlfromtexas

Joined: 21 Apr 2007 Location: Austin,Texas
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:48 am Post subject: |
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kat2 wrote: |
There aren't any rules for liquids in checked baggages, but it is always a good idea to pack them in plastic bags. I usually haev at least one thing leak/explode and I'm always glad I packed it all in plastic.
Listerine is available here as of this spring. Don't pack it.
Yes. There are only grandma panties. Even when they try to design sexy panties, it still comes up to your belly button. Even the thongs. Hit up Victoria's Secret before you come. |
Thank you all for the replies. Anyways, I've always had lotions or shower gels leak onto my clothes. I'll put whatever fits in a ziplock bag in there anyway, just in case.
Is Listerine and Playtex more expensive in Korea? I've packed my first 50 lb bag, and I'm free to put whatever in the 2nd 50 lb bag.
Why do they only sell grandma panties? Hmm? I like Rue 21 here, do they have it there? They always have cute underwear for 99 cents. I don't know why it's so cheap but they don't look crappy. It's better than paying $30 for a thong at Victoria's Secret. I still buy Victoria's Secret, but only for special occassions, since it's so pricey.
Can you wear cleavage tops on weekends? I am bringing some for those clubbing nights. I don't want to look like I'm going to church or work every single day. But then, as I was packing, I was worrying maybe I can't wear those at all. I guess I'll find out when I get there in a week, if it's ok to wear certain things. |
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gyopogirlfromtexas

Joined: 21 Apr 2007 Location: Austin,Texas
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:52 am Post subject: |
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pkang0202 wrote: |
You should be fine. Just go ahead and bring anything. The only time they are gonna ask questions or confiscate is if its blatantly obvious you are bringing stuff into the country to sell. Like 20 bottles of perfume, 10 cans of the same expensive eye cream, etc.... |
I will be bringing probably that much bodyspray and makeup, because you know us females get attached to certain brands. I don't want to go out of my way to find them in Korea for an obviously more expensive price. Some are for me,and some are gifts. I was thinking maybe if I rip off the pricetag, they won't give me trouble.
I sorta got worried because my sister's friend had expensive salon hair gels/shampoo/etc confiscated. I don't know if was on carryon or checked. So, I shouldn't have this problem on checked luggage, I suppose from reading the responses.
Whew! I had to keep telling my mom when she comes to visit, the expensive makeup, perfume, Estee Lauder, Elizabeth Arden stuff has to go in the checked luggage. She was going to put them all in the carryon in ziplock bags. That would've sucked so badly if she did do it like that. Spending hundreds of dollars to have them only confiscated. Thanks a bunch.
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gyopogirlfromtexas

Joined: 21 Apr 2007 Location: Austin,Texas
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:55 am Post subject: Re: Northwest Airlines Travel Baggage Allowance |
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OiGirl wrote: |
gyopogirlfromtexas wrote: |
I looked on their website and searched this site, and I still couldn't find the answer to the question I'm about to ask.
I was told by the ticket agent that I can only bring limited amounts of lotions, bodyspray, perfume, and vitamins in ziplock bags. |
I have never heard of this. I really think and hope it applies only to carryon. I, too, will have several bags full of health and beauty products. |
Thanks for your response, I was wondering, since no one talked about makeup. I will have tons of makeup in my purse. Because I carry it with me. I was thinking items such as lipgloss(which I have a lot of), liquid foundation, makeup remover, will that have to go in checked luggage as well? Since it is liquid/gel and there are limits of those. So I have to completely disassemble my makeup bag that's always in my purse and put it in checked. |
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kat2

Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Location: Busan, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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No Rue 21. No nothing that I like. I've never once bought underwear here in 3 years, and I'm kind of an underwear aholic in the states. Seriously, buy what you need before you come.
It might be more expensive, but just save yourself the hassle of packing it. It's not going to be 20,000 for a bottle of listerine or anything crazy like that htough. Pack more underwear or brand specific toiletries that you really need instead.
You can wear sexy tops on the weekend, although I wouldn't recommend it if you live in a small town. Busan and Seoul are a lot less conservative than the rest of Korea.
I've brought back tons of makeup and food and stuff. I've never had a problem. Just put it in your checked bags. Put in some clothes and otehr obviously personal (not for resale) items in teh bag too. Otehrwise, they might think you really do intend to sell it all. Luxury brands (elizabeth arden, estee lauder, clinique, etc) have an unbelievable markup here. So buy it before you coem for sure!
You can't carry all that makeup in your purse. Sorry. Just bring the essentials. YOu are going to be making a 20 hour trip, and you don't want to be caked in makeup for that anyway.
As for packing your stuff in plastic bags. They make these huge ziploc bags now that are probably 1.5 feet by 1.5 feet for storing clothes. Those are great b/c you can fit anything in them. Go pick some of those up at your closest Target/walmart/kmart. |
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gyopogirlfromtexas

Joined: 21 Apr 2007 Location: Austin,Texas
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 10:39 am Post subject: |
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kat2 wrote: |
No Rue 21. No nothing that I like. I've never once bought underwear here in 3 years, |
Hmm, is it the same for clothes? I am getting excited about the flower, ruffle, lace clothing. Because I like the really girly apparels, but will they fit a 36 chest? I visited Korea about a decade ago, and I remember trying on a cute flower dress, and then I got stuck when I was trying to take it off. It was kinda scary being stuck, and trying over and over to take it off without ripping it.
kat2 wrote: |
You can wear sexy tops on the weekend, although I wouldn't recommend it if you live in a small town. Busan and Seoul are a lot less conservative than the rest of Korea. |
I'll be in Siheung. Is that conservative? I'm thinking maybe I'll wear sunglasses trying to conceal my face and have a conservative outfit to change in, once I get near where I'll be living.
kat2 wrote: |
I've brought back tons of makeup and food and stuff. I've never had a problem. Just put it in your checked bags. |
I have been freaking out about being hungry on my 13 hr flight. I hope they feed us. I would think they would. Can I bring non liquid food on the plane? Like chips, fruit gummies, beef jerkey, or pb sandwich? |
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OiGirl

Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Location: Hoke-y-gun
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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There were two meals on the Detroit-Narita flight. Actually, I mean the Narita-Detroit flight. But NO FREE ALCOHOL! On a trans-pacific flight?!?
You may be able to take snacks you buy in the terminal, past security onto the plane, but this seems to vary. I had no trouble getting all the water I wanted, and this included asking for a glass of water before takeoff so I could take my sleeping pills. |
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Spiky
Joined: 29 Apr 2003
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 5:36 pm Post subject: listerine |
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THey've recently started selling Listerine--3 good size bottles for 15,000 won at Costco in Yangjae, maybe others as well. |
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hogwonguy1979

Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Location: the racoon den
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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continental according to my wife makes you pay for booze on the narita-houston flight not sure about the return leg
no limit on liquids in checked luggage, like other people have said to avoid leaking on your clothes plastic bags are a good idea.
My philosophy on carry on is enough clothes for a 3-4 days, vital electronics, meds, reading material and thats it. you dont want to be lugging 40 lbs of stuff through narita |
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