Wooden perfume trays bring a rustic charm which I really like. Glass-fronted display doors as in the example below provide visibility and elegance, creating a boutique-like elegance for your home. I also really love glass décor and have been infatuated with glass fragrance display cases recently. Short on space? I love a compact perfume armoires with dramatic lighting. This way your perfume won’t go off as quickly. When it comes to perfume, think dark and dingy, not bright and airy. My only bit of advice is don’t go crazy with lighting. Go for customised drawer organisation if you really want to take it up a notch.įor the ultimate perfume enthusiasts, consider a walk-in perfume closet. This way, you can guarantee they’re kept out of the sunlight and protected from the heat. You can also store your precious perfume bottles with drawer inserts. I really like how this perfume stand shows off each and every perfume, and makes it really easy to grab and spray any fragrance. If you’re looking to add different dimensions to your perfume collection, a display stand is the way to go. Fragrances include scents from YSL, Prada, Lancôme, Armani and Mugler.The beauty of repurposing shelving for your perfumes is that you have so much choice. Recently, The Perfume Shop partnered with L’Oreal to launch the “ first multi-brand fragrance refill station” in the UK. A dedicated beauty product recycling station is also located in the store. The store also contains a new-concept Fragrance Discovery Bar with a refill station, interactive product display and a digital fragrance finder to help customers find their perfect scent. This includes independent brands new for Boots, such as No Knot Co and Silke London.Ĭustomers can experience regular masterclasses hosted by beauty brands, and the Beauty Bar delivers free express services from Boots Beauty Specialists. There will be weekly hair demonstrations and styling services from Dyson and Drybar.īoots’ new range of premium and professional haircare brands - including Color Wow, OUAI and Wella Professionals - will be available alongside a range of products for curly, coily and wavy hair types. ![]() The new store will also feature a Hair Bar that offers a professional scalp analysis service for support with hair damage and thinning hair. Hair care and refillable fragrance Boots offers brands and services for the first time in its new Battersea Power Station store. The service supports customers to manage their skin concerns with three free consultations over twelve weeks using dermatologist-grade technology. Skin care brand No7 will offer a range of services in the store, including its new Skin Solutions Service. Customers can book an appointment online for £60 (US$75.40) per treatment. In a Boots-first, the store will also offer Dermalux LED Light Treatment services, which uses light waves to accelerate natural skin regeneration and repair. “By combining Boots’ 175 years of pharmacy heritage with our market-leading beauty offering, we can offer accessible and holistic skin care expertise on the high street in a way that’s never been done before.”Īdditionally, the store will house a new team of 35 Boots Beauty Specialists, who join the existing “Beauty Crew” already in stores across the UK. Jenna Ward, head of Beauty Reinvention at Boots, says: “The new Boots Beauty store at Battersea Power Station provides a platform for us to test the latest brands and new service innovations before introducing them to customers shopping in our stores across the country.” To make clinical skin care support more widely accessible on the high street, Boots will look to roll out specialist skin care training to more pharmacists in selected stores across the UK. The dermatologist-trained pharmacist will provide one-to-one clinical advice for various conditions, including acne, rosacea, eczema and psoriasis in a private consultation space.īoots’ new London store will offer a Hair Bar with a professional scalp analysis service.Boots also plans to offer a private pharmacist prescribing service at the store shortly for customers who need access to prescription-only medicines to treat certain skin conditions. The launch follows the company revamping over 170 beauty halls across the UK over the last three years. Specialists also provide customers with free skin scan services using a NEXA skin imaging tool for in-depth analysis, advice and brand-neutral product recommendations. ![]() In a first for Boots, R.E.M Beauty, Kerastase, Shu Uemura and Bubble are available in-store and online.īoots says it has a “unique blend of health and beauty expertise” in the store with a pharmacist who will give free consultations to customers with skin concerns. The store is about 11,000 sq feet and has 250 beauty brands across skin care, cosmetics, body care, hair care and fragrance. UK beauty retailer Boots opens Boots Beauty in the Battersea Power Station with new brands and services for skin and hair.
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