Domestic Terminal A has a standalone Perfume and Cosmetics Shop
In Terminal A at Trondheim Airport, Værnes, the Perfume and Cosmetics Shop sits airside as its own unit, not just a tiny shelf in a kiosk. You get the usual travel-retail setup: duty paid on domestic tickets, but duty free pricing kicks in if you’re headed on an international connection from TRD later in the day. Think standard airport brands in skincare, make-up, and fragrance rather than niche labels or local-only experiments.
The shop is in the main airside shopping stretch of Terminal A, a short walk from the domestic gates used by SAS and Widerøe. Stock leans into the big perfume houses and global cosmetics names you already know from other Nordic airports, so you can quickly rebuy a 50 ml bottle or a mascara you forgot to pack. Prices track typical Norwegian airport levels: not a steal compared with EU duty free, but usually a bit under Oslo city-centre department store pricing.
This place mainly works as a last-minute top-up stop: travel-sized skincare, 30–50 ml fragrances, and small make-up kits that fit within the 1-litre security bag for carry-on-only passengers. Because it’s a dedicated unit in Terminal A rather than a corner in a newsstand, staff usually have time to help shade-match or find the exact product line you bought at another airport last month. Selection skews mainstream, so don’t bank on very new launches or ultra-luxury brands.
One practical tip: if you’re connecting from Terminal B into Terminal A, shop here after you reach A so you’re not carrying extra breakables across the walk between terminals.