T1 duty-free strip has this dedicated Perfumes and Cosmetics Store
This standalone shop in Terminal T1 sits in the main duty-free zone after security, a short walk from most Schengen gates. Stock skews big European brands you’d expect in a Baltic hub, with testers out for most fragrances. Prices track standard EU duty-free: you’ll usually see 50 ml designer eau de parfum in the €60–€90 range, with travel-size minis around €20.
The store generally opens early with the first departures, around 05:00, and stays open through the late-evening flights, often to roughly 23:00. Staff handle VAT/duty-free rules for both EU and non‑EU flights at the counter, so keep your boarding pass handy; they’ll scan it before ringing up anything over about €20. You can pay in euros by card or cash, and they do accept contactless and mobile wallets.
Best value tends to be fragrance gift sets and seasonal promos, like 100 ml bottles bundled with a travel spray at a small premium over the single bottle. Skincare and makeup run closer to downtown Vilnius prices, sometimes a bit higher, so treat those as last-minute top-ups rather than bulk buys. Expect standard airport packaging: they’ll seal liquids in a security-friendly bag if you ask.
Plan about 10–15 minutes for a quick browse and spray test before boarding. If your gate is called early, you can still duck in for a fast refill: know your brand and size in advance and head straight to that counter instead of scanning every shelf.