The opening of this store has been long awaited by lovers of lush who live in Liverpool and the surrounding area and the store will occupy the space that was formerly allocated to Burton and Dorothy Perkins. Plans were announced more than a year ago and the public has been kept on tenterhooks with regular advertising to whet their appetite.
The new store in Liverpool is set on the very busy Church Street and will comprise of three floors that are packed with goodies. With more than a thousand metres of space, shoppers can be sure that they will be able to find the entire Lush range here, which includes the always popular bath bombs, shampoo and conditioner bars and a huge selection of hand crafted soaps using only the finest ingredients.
In addition to the main Lush store, the building will also be home to a salon, a spa and a florist. The salon and spa will highlight the products and shoppers can indulge in plenty of pampering during their visit. from full body scrubs to scalp treatments and much more, the salon and the spa are the perfect places to visit for those who are looking for a little pampering while spending time in Liverpool city centre. The florist will be stocked with some of the great smelling flowers that are featured in Lush products. shoppers will be able to select their favourite blooms to enhance their mood and add a splash of colour to their home.
This will be the first store of this type and will treat lovers of Lush products to a whole new experience. in addition to individual treatment rooms, the spa comes complete with several large party rooms where groups of friends can enjoy a little pampering together to help them prepare for a special occasion such as a birthday or hen party.
People who are familiar with the Lush product range will know that the company specialised in eco-friendly grooming products that are created using natural ingredients and minimal packages. These products are designed to be as good to the environment as they are to the body and there are products available to suit every hair and skin type.
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