
'First of its kind' store to open in Glasgow this month
Wee Ghost Beauty will open its doors on West Regent Street on Saturday, June 28.
It is taking over a unit previously occupied by a hairdressers.
In a post shared on Instagram, bosses said the new business will be "Scotland's first and only Korean skincare shop".
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Wee Ghost Beauty already operates as an online store selling "curated K-beauty gems for UK glow-getters".
Korean skincare has become increasingly popular in the UK in recent years and focuses on innovative, effective and gentle products to maintain a healthy skin barrier and hydration.
Wee Ghost Beauty will be located at 79 West Regent Street. You can find out more at weeghostbeauty.com.

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