It will depend on where you are flying from. Generally shaving gel is considered as a liquid and it should be in checked-in luggage, not in hand luggage.
Yes, shaving cream is very safe to drink. However, I would suggest that you squeeze the shaving cream into a hollowed-out baguette and then smoke the baguette to achieve a shaving cream-induced high. Let me know it feels!
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No it's actually good for you. Shaving cream contains lots of harmful chemicals. You should apply warm water to your face then shave. Nothing else. It will take a week for your face to adjust and your skin will be healthier for it.
If your brother and his friend are there you should wait until they go to bed and then you can take out some whipped cream or shaving cream (I prefer shaving cream) and you could put shaving cream on their faces and on their stomachs underneath their shirts and the on their backs but before you put it on their faces take something skinny and soft, put the shaving cream on their hands and tickle their faces and then they wind up with a face full of shaving cream. Or if you can you can take a bowl of warm water (while they are sleeping) and then put their hand in it and they are supposed to pee. My neighbor (same age as me) did that to her little sis but she woke up before her hand got there. she could feel her arm moving. make sure the are heavy sleepers.
Yes, you can pack knives in your checked luggage.
Of course as long as your carefull...Im 17 and when I started shaving I used shaving cream but I really didnt like it so I thought I would try with just water...and ever since then I haven't used shaving cream in two years...I can rn over my legs or armpits real fast with a razor and water and nothing at all happens to me but as soon as I use shaving cream and take my time my body is covered in Knicks and blood
You will have to check with your airline.
Yes you can, upto 2 bottles.
my husband and i take prescribed medicines Do we need bottles with prescriptions with labels and a note from dr
No, not remotely. There is a risk of a cut if you are not careful, so take your time and shave with plenty of soap in a warm, warm bath.
Just using water (warm to hot water would be best) and a scrub brush should do the trick. Or add a little Mr. Clean or other similar detergent to the water, if you wish. Shaving cream is usually quite water soluble, so it shouldn't take much work.