Gate-side skincare stop in Terminal 1
Just past security in Terminal 1, Body Shop gives you a quick way to deal with dry cabin air before a long flight out of Jeddah. Expect the full global brand lineup: body butters, face creams, hand lotions, shower gels, and travel-sized bottles that fit the 100 ml rule. It sits airside, so you can shop after passport control without risking a long walk back to your gate.
Prices run higher than downtown Jeddah malls, but still reasonable by airport standards, especially on smaller 50–100 ml skincare items. If you forgot basic toiletries for an overnight flight, you can usually put together a simple kit here for less than the cost of a mid-range duty free perfume. Staff generally know which products handle very dry air conditioning, so ask for something you can apply mid-flight rather than heavy glass-bottle sets.
Opening hours track the Terminal 1 schedule, with Body Shop typically trading from early morning to late-night bank departures. That means you can grab lip balm and hand cream before 02:00 red-eyes to Europe or Asia. Stock tilts toward popular scents and gift boxes, but there is usually at least one fragrance-free body lotion on the shelf, handy if you are heading to a more conservative workplace on arrival.
Plan five to ten extra minutes if your gate sits toward the far end of Terminal 1, as walking distances in JED are longer than they look on the screen. Check your liquids bag space before you pay, so you are not juggling extra bottles at security on a domestic connection via the Hajj terminal later.