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“Our website incorrectly reported that sunscreen containers larger than 3.4 oz.

Young Asian woman applying suntan lotion while sunbathing by the swimming pool

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were allowed in carry-on bags, if medically necessary.

That error has been corrected,” the administration sharedon its website.

This comes as a serious disappointment, to say the least.

Deciding what to do with your liquid beauty products might be the trickiest part of traveling.

Do you buy pocket-sized versions of your go-to’s?

Do you purchase miniature,empty bottlesto fill with product yourself?

But now, there’s one incredibly important full-size staple we can all pack without fear: sunscreen.

Yes, theTransportation Security Administration(TSA) just declared thatfull-size sunscreensarenow allowedon flights in carry-on bags.

Dermatologists are, unsurprisingly, pretty damn excited about this new regulation.

The new rule, she says, allows people to have much better sun protection all around.

Traveling or not, don’t forget to apply, apply, apply.

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