Near T1 departures, Kama Ayurveda sells travel-sized skincare that clears security easily.
This Kama Ayurveda shop sits airside in Terminal T1, so you only reach it after security and immigration for international flights from Hyderabad. It focuses on Ayurvedic skin, hair, and body care rather than makeup or perfume. Expect shelves of oils, serums, cleansers, and solid soaps that pack easily into a carry-on liquids bag. If you forgot moisturiser or are heading to a dry climate, this is one of the few brand-name skincare spots in the terminal.
Products skew toward herbal formulations using traditional Indian ingredients like neem, tulsi, and rose, with packaging that holds up reasonably well inside a cabin bag. You see both full-size bottles and smaller travel kits, useful if you want something under the 100 ml security limit. Prices sit above basic drugstore ranges elsewhere in India, but below luxury designer perfume counters at many international airports. If you are gifting someone abroad, the branding and Indian focus usually read as more thoughtful than a generic duty-free chocolate box.
The shop trades on Kama Ayurveda’s domestic retail range, so travellers familiar with the brand from city malls will recognise the labels and scents immediately. Stock changes, but you typically find face oils, toners, and hair oils in the core line-up rather than limited-edition seasonal products. Staff often point visitors toward rose water mists or small facial kits as “airport-friendly” options. If your boarding pass shows a tight departure from T1, walk past this store first, then loop back only if the security and immigration queues move faster than expected.