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Traveling to Florida/Need Advice!
by
benlen
on 21 Feb, 2013 17:15
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Hey guys,
So it is official. For spring break I'm heading to Florida to catch some sun!
However, this will be the first vacation I'm taking as a sly guy. So I need some advice.
1) First, I'm looking to save money on my flight by only taking carry-ons. This has been a philosophy I've followed for the last several years as I prefer to not cope with baggage claim.
So with that in mind, how do you guys take shaving gear with you? Does TSA have any issue with taking shaving razors in a carry-on?
I know that on my last flight I was allowed to take shaving cream, provided it was in a small enough size.
2) SUN PROTECTION: This is by far the most important. I come from a cold, sunless New England environment. Thankfully, I don't burn often in the sun provided I regularly and methodically apply sunscreen––but with my bald head, I'm wondering what extra precautions/suggestions you can offer.
Does sunscreen sting badly on a shaved head? What about salt water?
Thanks guys!
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#1
by
Tyler
on 21 Feb, 2013 17:34
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#2
by
-Doug-
on 21 Feb, 2013 19:24
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I survived a week in FL, during the summer, with this...
It's great stuff IMHO.
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#3
by
-Doug-
on 21 Feb, 2013 19:25
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Also, I've never had issues with stinging from salt water.
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#4
by
Razorhead
on 21 Feb, 2013 20:26
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Razors are fine for carry on. You just have to make sure all of your hygiene gear fits into a quart size ziploc bag. 3 oz bottle is still the max per product. Just make sure you include sunscreen in that bag. You don't want ur sunscreen confiscated. Sunscreen is a super important for us sly guys. You don't want a sunburned noggin or a uneven tan. If you do burn aloe helps. Make sure on your return flight the aloe meets the liquid requirements. I remember coming home from key west and TSA confiscated aloe gel from a fair skinned woman who had pretty bad sunburn simply because her container was to big.
But a slick melon in the pool or ocean feels great. Just remember to apply sunscreen. A hat is good too. Your head does need a break from the sun. With a bald head you feel the heat more.
Bald guys head wipes are good too to wipe the sweat and feel fresh.
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#5
by
leighmundo40
on 22 Feb, 2013 10:25
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Possibly a cap/hat of somekind? UV rays can be harsh, The Aussies have that SSS thing Slip on a shirt, Slop on the 30+ sunscreen, Slap on a hat, Seek shade or shelter, Slide on some sunnies. - "Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide"
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#6
by
b.driscoll
on 22 Feb, 2013 13:24
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Sunscreen and a hat during the day and let the dome out at night............do not let that Florida sun get a hold of you. If you must go without a hat then load up on the sun screen,and re-apply often.
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#7
by
slymyke
on 23 Feb, 2013 11:23
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The salt water will be good for your head. It won't sting unless you have a cut... and even then, it is only for a second or two, and will actually help it heal quicker.
My issue is my forehead sweating a salt river into my eyes.. and if I wear sunscreen, that goes into my eyes and burns even worse. This is usually only an issue when I work outside because at the beach you will be able to cool off in the water and the ocean breeze will help too. But no matter how "water-proof" they claim the sunscreen is, it will need to be reapplied often to prevent burning (especially the first few times in the sun).
Also, in most places in Floirda, there is a Walgreen's on every corner... which you may already know means that there is a CVS on every adjacent corner... and an infestation of Walmart's too. You can buy your sunscreen when you get down here and unless you buy a huge container full, you will probably use most of it anyway so you may not have to worry about the 3oz rule. High SPF for your head for sure...
What area are you planning to visit?
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#8
by
BBCAlex
on 23 Feb, 2013 11:40
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#9
by
Knoggin
on 17 Mar, 2013 18:13
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Ben where r ya headed? I am in the panhandle. Could have a mini sly con LOL.