There are 14 Jurlique Hong Kong store locations available for the natural skincare, beauty, and cosmetics brand, including one shop within Cityplaza (18 Taikoo Shing Road).
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There are 14 Jurlique Hong Kong store locations available for the natural skincare, beauty, and cosmetics brand, including one shop within Cityplaza (18 Taikoo Shing Road).
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Thai beauty and day spa brand THANN has five stores and three sanctuary day spas in Hong Kong, including one shop within Central district (68 Des Voeux Road Central).
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You can choose from 11 mtm labo HK locations for the Japanese beauty store, salon & spa chain, including one outlet within Festival Walk (80 Tat Chee Avenue).
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The Mandarin Spa & Fitness Centre in Hong Kong is located over two floors on The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, at 5 Connaught Road Central.
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You can choose from 20 Aveda Hong Kong locations (hair salons – boutiques & lifestyle spas) for the American cosmetics brand, including one outlet within Festival Walk (80 Tat Chee … Continue Reading →
There are 9 Bodhi Hong Kong spas & stores to choose from for the herbal cosmetics brand, including one at APM mall (418 Kwun Tong Road). (UPDATE 2023: THE OUTLETS … Continue Reading →
Japanese beauty spa Miss Paris and Dandy House operates within Harbour City’s VitaHarbour City, World Commerce Centre (11 Canton Road). (UPDATE 2023: THE OUTLET HAS CLOSED)
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French cosmetics company Biologique Recherche has one beauty salon in Hong Kong, located within Harbour City’s World Commerce Centre (11 Canton Road). (UPDATE 2022: THE SALON HAS CLOSED)
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9°SPA has two salons in Hong Kong, one at Harbour City’s World Commerce Centre (3-27 Canton Road) and another within Duke Wellington House (14-24 Wellington Street). (UPDATE 2023: THE SPAS … Continue Reading →