
Watsons brings Bali to Dubai with a summer glow-up experience you won't want to miss
Watsons is giving summer a serious upgrade with its brand-new Glow Island experience.
From the team that brings you trending skincare and viral beauty from around the world, this feel-good takeover is offering everything from exclusive drops to free makeovers. And we are obsessed.
You can visit the Bali-inspired Glow Island pop-up in store at Watsons, Mall of Emirates from Saturday June 28 to Sunday June 29, or again from Friday July 4 to Sunday July 6 between 4pm and 10pm.
And if you miss those, you've got another chance at Dubai Mall from Friday July 11 to Sunday July 13 at the same time.
This beauty weekend experience is worth the trip because it's no tickets, no cost and only good vibes and great, glowing skin. And who doesn't want that?
So what can you expect?
Free collagen ice cream and refreshing, hydrating drinks to cool off while you explore the best in global beauty.
Whether you're after a full glam transformation or just curious to try new makeup to add to your collection, the stations are armed and ready. There'll be free full makeup makeovers, hair styling and even a nail bar so you can get a fresh set.
If you love a selfie, don't miss the Bali-inspired photobooth.
Plus, keep an eye out for exclusive giveaways and samples that'll make your beauty bag very happy.
Explore viral skincare, TikTok-approved products, and must-haves from K-beauty and global cult brands, all under one roof.
And the cherry on top? Shop for Dhs299 and you'll be in the running to win a trip for two to Bali, with flights and hotel fully covered. While you're there, try your luck at the Scratch & Win station for instant prizes and who knows, that Bali getaway could be yours!
So, whether you're looking to get your hands on that viral K-beauty serum or want to try out a new look, Watsons is where you should head this weekend, because this is where beauty comes to shine.
Free. 4pm-10pm, Sat Jun 28-Sun Jun 29, Fri Jul 4-Sun Jul 6. Mall of the Emirates; Fri Jul 11-Sun Jul 13. Dubai Mall
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