FRIDAY (April 20) sees the opening of a new Superdrug at Parc Trostre Retail Park in Llanelli. The store, which has created 29 new jobs, will offer customers an array of affordable beauty essentials and everyday toiletries.
The new store will be home to an Orly Nail Bar, offering manicures and pedicures with treatments starting from £5, as well as a Brow & Lash Bar with prices also starting from just £5.
With a veritable rainbow of shades available for spring, customers can choose from traditional nail polish or gel treatments with no appointment necessary – walk-ins are welcome at any time of day.
The store will offer a range of toiletries and designer brand fragrances, own brand and exclusive skincare and makeup brands including B., GOSH and Makeup Revolution. Health & Beautycard members will be able to collect points to redeem on future purchases and also benefit from exclusive deals and offers.
Superdrug is proud that all its own brand beauty and toiletries carry the leaping bunny symbol of Cruelty Free International, and all own brand products carry the 100% Happiness Money Back Guarantee.
Talia Powell, Llanelli Parc Trostre Manager, said; “We are delighted to be opening this spring, bringing our unique mix of beauty, health, fragrances, gifts and exclusive brands to customers. The addition of the Nail Bar and Brow & Lash Bar means we will be able to offer our customers a wealth of top beauty treatments at affordable prices.”
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