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The Shea Shop (Ducor Haven)

Beauty

T3

T3’s The Shea Shop focuses on Ghanaian shea and oils

In Terminal T3 after security, The Shea Shop (Ducor Haven) leans hard into shea butter and natural skincare rooted in Ghanaian ingredients. You’ll see body butters, soaps, oils, and scrubs built around locally sourced shea, plus a few travel‑size kits that meet the 100 ml liquid rule. It’s a small beauty shop, so stock turns over quickly; that’s good for freshness, less good if you’re chasing a specific scent.

Prices run higher than supermarket levels in Accra, but still reasonable by airport standards: think mid‑range beauty store rather than luxury boutique. Most full‑size body butters land around typical duty free skincare pricing, while smaller tins and bars hit the under‑$10 equivalent mark. If you’re trying to use up the last 100–200 GHS in your wallet, this is one of the easier places in T3 to convert that into something actually useful.

The shop sits airside in T3’s main international departures section, so you access it only with a valid boarding pass after security. That location means everything is already travel‑legal and ready to drop straight into your carry‑on. Staff usually offer quick ingredient explanations and will point you toward shea blends matched to dry skin, sensitive skin, or heavy humidity, which matters if you’re connecting through another hot climate airport the same day.

Strong bet here is the pure or lightly scented shea in smaller containers rather than heavy glass jars. Those tins ride better in a cabin bag and won’t wreck your weight allowance. One last tip: buy after your final bathroom stop in T3, so you can test a small amount on your hands and see how the texture feels before your boarding group is called.

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