A Former TSA Employee Shares Everything You Need To Conquer Airport Security

Peak travel season may be upon us, but you can fly through airport security without a hitch thanks to these insider tips.
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Travel is stressful enough. You don’t need the added pressure of frustrated TSA officers and a line of angry passengers behind you, throwing eye-daggers at your lace-up shoes and the jumbo tube of toothpaste you forgot you packed. To help you make it through the airport quickly and calmly, we spoke to a former TSA agent about the best ways to prep for a plane ride. 

According to former transportation security officer Jasmain Washington, a smooth day of travel starts while you’re packing. Ensuring that your carry-on bag is organized, your liquids are all under the 3.4-ounce limit and in a clear one-quart bag and that you’re in a good outfit for getting through the airport will save you (and everyone around you) time and energy. 

What’s a good travel outfit, you ask? According to Washington, it’s something moderately fitted, without a ton of flair. “Don’t wear baggy, extremely tight or bedazzled/sparkly clothing,” Washington told HuffPost over Instagram. “[These types of clothes] alert the machine and will get you searched every time, which will cause you and others delay in the line.” 

Though you may want to listen to music or podcasts as you get through security, Washington really recommends actively listening to airport staff, explaining that passengers not listening to officers is one of the biggest time sucks in the security line. “Listen to the officer that’s telling you what to take off and what to take out of your bags,” she said. “Don’t interrupt them because you might be asking something they’ve said or were going to say.”

Once you’ve gone through the machine, Washington suggests collecting your belongings from the bins and walking to nearby benches or tables to repack your bag and put your shoes and jackets back on. “Getting re-dressed in front of rollers prevents others from getting their bags,” she said.

Washington’s best tip of all? Keep an eye out for the shortest lines and jump right in them. “Don’t go to the first line you see,” she said. “Look around first, find the shortest one, this way you’re getting through the quickest.”

Ahead, Washington broke down her favorite travel items for getting through security seamlessly. 

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Opt for Crocs or some sort of slide
For Jasmain Washington, a former TSA officer, the best shoes to wear to the airport are those you can take off without needing to bend over, untie, unclip or otherwise fuss with.

"Slides/flats/Crocs are my favorite travel shoes because they are easy to slip on and off," she wrote, "[and allow] me to move through security quicker."

If you like to wear more supportive shoes as you travel, consider wearing Crocs or slides to the airport and bringing walking shoes or supportive sneakers with you and changing into them after going through security.

These unisex Crocs come in over 40 colors in women's 4-19 or men's 2-17. The unisex cloud slides come in 17 colors in women's 4-16 or men's 3-14.
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But please wear socks
Of course, wearing Crocs, slides or even sandals doesn't excuse you from wearing socks. In fact, regardless of what shoes you're wearing, Washington urges you to throw on socks, even if it's just while you're going through security. This way, you can preemptively take off your shoes before going through the machine without planting your bare feet all around the airport.

"Wear socks because you’re going to have to take your shoes off," she said. "Wearing socks allows you to take your shoes off beforehand to create a faster line flow."

This four-pack of unisex cotton crew socks comes in four color combos in sizes XS-L.
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Follow the 3-1-1 liquid rule
According to Washington, one of the biggest hassles in the security line is travelers not complying with TSA's liquid rules. When a bag needs to be searched and giant bottles of lotions or shampoos have to be confiscated, the entire line is held up and agents are tasked with extra work.

Per the TSA website, each passenger is allowed to bring one clear, quart-sized bag containing liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less.

This 16-piece travel set includes a quart-sized clear zipper bag, four leakproof squeezable silicone bottles, four jars and two spray bottles — all under that 3.4 ounce capacity rule.
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Use packing cubes even in your carry-on
You may think packing cubes are only for checked luggage, but Washington recommends using them in carry-ons as well.

"Packing cubes keep everything neat and consolidated," she said. "Therefore if something needs to be checked in my bag, it can be easily located to get through faster."

There's no worse feeling than agent searching your bag and pulling out a Mary Poppins-style selection of random doodads, only to leave you with a big disheveled pile that you have to repack. Using cubes in your carry-on lets you separate chargers, snacks, books, toiletry items, toys, baby gear and all other needs, making it quick and easy to reassemble your belongings if your bag gets searched.

This eight-piece packing set comes in seven colors and includes different types of bags for packing items like cosmetics, socks and laundry.
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Clearly label your carry-on bags
If your carry-on is your favorite backpack or the purse you use every day, you may think you don't need to label it. However, in the hustle and bustle of a busy security line, Washington says having a luggage tag on every item that goes through the machine can save you time and energy.

Having a clear, colorful tag on your bag can help ensure you're grabbing the right pieces when you're in a hurry and can act as a second layer of security if someone tries to claim your bag as theirs.

A set of tags like these leather ones, which have an easy-access buckle, are super easy to take off once you've made it to your destination. The set of four comes in 20 colors.
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And throw a label on your electronics and tablets, too
Similar to your carry-on bags, the TSA website suggests putting a small label with your name and information on electronics, tablets, laptops and anything else that comes out of your bag to go through the security machines.

If you forget your laptop or leave your tablet at security, it will help airport staff get it back to you.

This set of 250 personalized white address label stickers should do the trick. They come from a small Black-owned business preprinted with whatever name or address you want, which you'll have a chance to provide as you put them in your cart.

Before You Go

Animal Groomers And Pet Owners Recommend The Best Pet Shampoos
A deshedding shampoo and conditioner set for dogs(01 of08)
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Jess Rona, dog grooming expert and owner of Los Angeles-based Jess Rona Grooming, said that she "really loves" iGroom products, especially this deshedding and detangling set for dogs. "They're hydrating and leave the coat soft and clean," she said.

This pH-balanced formula by iGroom is specifically formulated to loosen tangles and unwanted undercoat, while also preventing new ones from forming. Both the shampoo and conditioner contain multiple extracts to add shine, volume and health back into coats.

Ani Corless, grooming specialist and founder of New York City-based Luxury Groomer, agreed that using a conditioner is as equally important as using a shampoo. In fact, she said that she starts the bath with a conditioner, then after a rinse, washes with shampoo and finishes with another conditioning.

"This does a few things, but in short it protects that sebum layer which is the basis of the health of that hair and skin," she said.
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A soothing shampoo for cats and dogs(02 of08)
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"The Tropiclean Spa line makes a good all around cleanser that can be used on almost all dogs," Corless said. This particular shampoo, which can also be used on cats, contains a nourishing combination of mild coconut cleansers, soothing cucumber, protective vitamin E and pro-vitamin B5, which can help bind hair follicles and seal in moisture. It claims to leave behind a luxurious and lasting aroma of kiwi, an ingredient that also adds a dose of hydration to the formula. (credit:Chewy)
A sensitive skin-friendly shampoo for dogs(03 of08)
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Corless said that she also uses products from Pride + Groom, a small New York City-based business that makes natural and specialized grooming formulas for dogs. This shampoo crafted just for sensitive skin and coats contains ingredients like calendula extract to help address irritation, follicle-nourishing quinoa extract for treating dandruff, and anti-fungal lavender oil. (credit:Chewy)
A specially shampoo for non-shedding dogs(04 of08)
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This is another shampoo option from Pride + Groom, and it's intended for non-shedding dog breeds. It's a nourishing combination of conditioning oils like jojoba, avocado and flax seed, as well as hydrators like glycerin. The formula also contains hydrolyzed quinoa, a multi-functional ingredient that can promote shine. (credit:Chewy)
A facial shampoo for tear stains(05 of08)
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Another specialized shampoo from the Tropiclean Spa line, this lightly foaming facial cleanser for cats and dogs is specifically made for targeting stubborn tear stains around the eyes for and mouth. The naturally derived coconut formula also helps to brighten fur and fade discolorations, all while leaving behind a vanilla blueberry scent. (credit:Chewy)
An argan and vitamin E moisturizing shampoo for dogs(06 of08)
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Joshua White, specialized groomer and co-founder of famed Los Angeles-based Dogue Spa, said he also approves of iGroom's line of luxury pet care because "it has no harmful ingredients, it’s great quality and also very affordable."

This particular shampoo for dogs is perfect for dry skin and coats thanks to the ultra-hydrating argan oil and protective vitamin E combined with a unique blend of cleansers that create a rich and creamy lather.
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A hypoallergenic shampoo bar(07 of08)
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If you are planning on bathing your cat, Maria Drechsel, lead groomer and owner of Calgary’s Fabulous Feline Grooming, previously told HuffPost that a hypoallergenic shampoo is a must — and preferably one that doesn't leave a residue on fur that could potentially be ingested when your cat licks themself.

OUR PICK:This gentle-lathering shampoo bar for both cats and dogs is formulated with coconut oil to be great for skin and conditioning the coat and rinses out easily and cleanly. Using a bar over a liquid can also make it easier to suds up your animal while they are wriggling around or trying to escape.
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A pH-balanced shampoo bar(08 of08)
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Our pick: Corless said that a good shampoo is one that's pH balanced, but also is formulated to feed the skin and hair as well, remove dead cells, and protect the sebum layer. This shampoo solid by Ethique is a natural and waste-conscious option just for dogs that is pH-neutral and won't leave any waxy residue behind. The lathering formula contains neem, coconut and lavender oil to help soothe sensitive skin and leave coats nourished. (credit:Amazon)

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