Gate-side K‑beauty refills at GMP’s Innisfree
Innisfree at Gimpo International sits airside in the International terminal, handy if you’re hopping to Tokyo or Shanghai and forgot skincare. It’s a straight shot from security toward the main duty-free zone, so you don’t burn extra walking time away from your gate. Think last-minute sheet masks and cleanser, not a full department-store buildout.
You’ll see the usual green-and-white Innisfree branding with travel-size displays right up front, and prices track close to downtown Seoul shops, just with fewer promo bundles. Standard sheet masks often run in the ₩1,000–₩2,000 range each, and you can grab TSA-friendly minis under 100 ml without doing math on the liquids bag. Stock leans toward current bestsellers rather than limited editions.
Hours generally mirror other International terminal duty-free outlets, roughly early-morning first departures through the last bank of evening flights, so call it around 07:00–21:00 on a normal day. That timing works for both first-wave domestic-to-International connections and after-work hops. If you’re tight on time, this is quicker than backtracking to a landside store in the Domestic terminal.
Best buys: green tea seed serum, mild foam cleansers, and bulk sheet masks that won’t wreck a carry-on budget even if you grab 10–15 pieces. Skip heavy glass bottles or 200 ml toners if you’re already near your cabin bag weight cap; the savings won’t beat the hassle at check‑in counters.
Tip: Hit Innisfree right after security, then walk to your gate; GMP boarding often starts a solid 25–30 minutes before departure, so don’t leave this shop for last.”