Gate-side prices meet spa-brand hype at KEF Terminal 1
Blue Lagoon Skin Science sits airside in Terminal 1, right in the main departures shopping loop at Keflavik. It’s the official airport outpost for the Blue Lagoon brand, so you’re looking at Icelandic silica, algae, and mineral skincare rather than generic duty-free labels. Everything is sized for travel, and staff are used to people with 40–60 minutes before boarding.
Most cleansers and moisturizers run in the 5,000–15,000 ISK range, with smaller 30 ml to 50 ml bottles that slide under the 100 ml liquids limit. You’ll see the signature white-and-blue packaging you get at the actual lagoon, including the Silica Mud Mask and Mineral Mask jars. Prices track closely to downtown Reykjavík and the lagoon shop, so you’re not paying an airport-only premium.
Expect daytime hours that match the bulk of KEF departures, often opening before the 06:00 bank and staying open through late-night transatlantic flights around 23:00. It’s fully post-security in Terminal 1, so you can shop after passport control and still be at most gates in under 5–8 minutes. Staff usually offer quick hand or cheek demos, which take under five minutes.
If you want one souvenir, the 50 ml Silica Mud Mask and 15 ml eye creams are the common grab, both under the liquids limit and easy gifts. Stock can run low during summer peaks, so if your flight out of KEF is later in the day, swing by the shop soon after you clear security instead of waiting until final boarding call.