Don't know if that helps or not, but there is that. Also, the last time we flew they missed a bottle of lotion in my mom's purse that we got through accidentally.
I always pack my mineral makeup in tiny 3 gr screw together jars in a Vera Bradley cosmetic bag with travel size makeup brushes and put it in my personal item. Mascara, cleansing oil, moisturizer, sunscreen, and all other liquids, I put in a toiletry bag in my checked bag. I haven't used a 3-1-1 bag in about two years. (I have a Victoza pen with needles that I have in a quart bag to declare, but that's it). I don't want to waste any more time at security than I have to, so make a point of not wearing jewelry through security and don't pack any liquids or gels in my carry ons. Liquids all go in my checked bag and jewlery I keep in my personal item and put on after security. However, several times I've forgotten and left a travel size mascara, travel size cleansing oil, travel size eye cream, and/or a tiny lip gloss in that cosmetic bag and not once have they ever caught any of it.
In fact, I did carry on only a few years ago. I'm one who loves my bubble baths and bath salts after a day in the parks. Knowing I couldn't take the bubble bath, I packed a quart bag full of bath salts. However, without thinking, also packed a tiny travel size mascara, a tiny lip gloss, and three 5 gr screw together jars with eye cream, night cream, and moisturizer in them, in a packing cube just beneath the bath salts (I had originally planned to check a bag, but after everything was packed in my packing cubes and packing folder, realized I didn't need to and just forgot to take the tiny liquid items out of the packing cube

). My bag got searched by TSA. For some reason the agent was fascinated with the bath salts. He opened the bag, smelled of them, put his little cloth wrapped wand in them and when I told him they were just bath salts and the bag was labeled as such, he got really smart and said he didn't think they were allowed, but would check with his supervisor. He called his supervisor over, who took one look at them, gave his agent a disgusted look, said they were fine and to let me go. The agent got really smart again, said he would let them go this time, but not to try to sneak them through again.

He was so concerned about my bath salts that were legal that he missed the mascara, lip gloss, and face creams that were sitting just below the bath salts.


