
Luxury beauty store opening second Scots location TODAY
Punters are in with the chance of winning beauty prizes and goodie bags this weekend
WAY TO GLOW Luxury beauty store opening second Scots location TODAY
LUXURY retailer H beauty cut the ribbon on its second Scots store today.
The Harrods-owned shop stocks hundreds of big-name cosmetic brands like Charlotte Tilbury, VIEVE, Gisou and Loewe.
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H beauty opened today in Silverburn Shopping Centre
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The newly launched 22,500 sq ft store is situated next to the new Zara, taking over the former Debenhams space at Silverburn Shopping Centre in Glasgow.
It is H beauty's sixth location across the UK and the second in Scotland, joining the St James Quarter store in Edinburgh.
Beauty lovers can find the latest make-up launches at the interactive PlayTables, treat themselves to facials and premium beauty services in the private Treatment Room or join live tutorials and workshops at the dedicated Masterclass Auditorium.
The brand-new Fragrance Bar offers a sophisticated experience inspired by Harrods Knightsbridge, allowing guests to discover iconic fragrance houses alongside niche and up-and-coming brands.
To mark the launch, beauty brands like Charlotte Tilbury, Hourglass and VIEVE will host exclusive masterclass sessions this weekend.
And shoppers who join H beauty's loyalty programme will be treated to exclusive offers and luxurious goodie bags.
There will also be live DJ sets, complimentary refreshments and the chance to win fabulous beauty prizes for purchases over £25.
Mia Collins, Director of Beauty Buying at Harrods and H beauty comments: "The launch of H beauty Silverburn represents an exciting step in our mission to take H beauty across the UK.
"Glasgow is a city with a deep-rooted appreciation for beauty & wellbeing and Silverburn, as one of Scotland's leading retail destinations, offers the perfect setting for us to engage with this passionate, thriving and dynamic community.
"With H beauty Silverburn we're proud to bring a carefully curated edit of exceptional brands, unparalleled immersive experiences and perfectly personalised services to a new audience - and to further grow our footprint & fan base in Scotland, who have already embraced H beauty with such enthusiasm in Edinburgh."
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David Pierotti, General Manager of Silverburn, said: "The opening of H beauty's first Glasgow store is such a special moment for Silverburn and for the west of Scotland.
"Welcoming another globally recognised brand to our growing roster underlines our ongoing commitment to creating a unique and exciting retail experience for our guests.
"We know H beauty will be a huge hit with our guests, offering beauty brands and services from world-leading experts in skincare, wellness and makeup all under one roof.
"The new store is a fantastic addition to Glasgow's retail offering and we're proud to see it open its doors at Silverburn."
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