SPF 50 sunscreens and travel-sized shampoo share the same shelf here.
CuraCare Health & Beauty sits airside at Curaçao International Airport, past security in the departures area, so you can grab last‑minute items without leaving the gate zone. It runs through typical daytime flight banks, roughly from first morning departures to early evening; check same-day airport listings if you’re on a late-night flight.
Think basic pharmacy meets beauty counter: toothpaste, deodorant, disposable razors, and pain relievers on one side, then skin care, makeup, and hair products on the other. Expect beach-trip essentials too, like SPF 30–50 sunscreen and after‑sun gel, which cost more than in town but save you a taxi back to Willemstad.
The shelves lean on global brands you’ll recognize from European and North American drugstores, with some Caribbean-focused items like aloe gels and higher‑SPF lip balms. Mini toiletries in 100 ml or less fit EU and US liquid rules, handy if security just pulled your regular-size bottle.
Prices land in typical airport territory: single-use painkiller packs and lip balm a few dollars, basic cosmetics higher than Curaçao supermarkets but still cheaper than buying onboard. Payment works with international credit cards and Antillean florin, and most cashiers accept US dollars at a posted rate.
Practical tip: hit CuraCare before you sit down at the gate; stock can run thin on high‑sun items like SPF 50 and after‑sun by late afternoon bank departures to Amsterdam and the US.