Gate-adjacent in Terminal B, this is the LAX Kiehl's stop
This Kiehl's sits airside in Tom Bradley International Terminal B, handy if you forgot moisturizer or sunscreen right before a long-haul. You’ll spot the white apothecary-style shelves near other beauty brands, so it’s an easy in-and-out between boarding calls. Stock is focused on flyers heading for overnight flights: hydrating face creams, eye serums, and travel-friendly cleansers.
Most full-size products hit the $30–$70 range, with plenty of under-100ml bottles that clear TSA rules if you’re carrying on from another terminal. You’ll see core lines like Ultra Facial Cream, Facial Fuel, and the classic avocado eye cream, plus a few airport-exclusive kits that bundle minis. Staff usually push gift sets, which can run higher than buying one single item.
Hours in Terminal B typically run from early-morning departures through late-night international banks, roughly 7:00–23:00, but it can open later on slow days. Since it’s post-security, you need a same-day boarding pass for Terminal B or a terminal-connecting path from 4–8. Figure 10–15 minutes total if you detour from a nearby B gate and already know what you want.
Watch out for last-minute boarding calls on widebody flights at B: lines at the register spike when two or three flights to Asia and Europe board within 20 minutes. If you’re connecting into LAX, hit Kiehl’s as soon as you reach Terminal B, not as a “quick stop” after your gate posts “Final call.”
One practical tip: screenshot your usual Kiehl’s products and sizes before you fly; shelf labels in Terminal B can be small, and a 125ml bottle looks a lot like the 75ml when you’re rushing.