LET the experts give you a summer glow at a beauty event next week.
Debenhams in Market Place Shopping Centre is holding an exclusive summer beauty soiree from 4pm until 9pm on Thursday.
Customers will be able to get the latest tips and tricks for a flawless look, enjoy a free makeover, treatments and 10% off all beauty and fragrance purchases.
Brands taking part are Clarins, Elizabeth Arden, Benefit, Art Deco, Dior, YSL, Estee Lauder, Clinique and Lancome.
Estee Lauder counter manager Alison Mitchell is on hand to showcase new and popular products to beauty fans.
She said: "We've got a new fragrance, Bronze Goddess, it's new and limited edition.
"It smells like holidays in a bottle.
"We have been given the title of number one foundation in the UK, that's for the double wear.
"We give 10 day samples of the foundation away. You can come to the counter and be matched up to that.
"We also have the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair, it's our number one serum. We sell a bottle every 10 seconds worldwide.
"It starts to reverse any damage done by the sun."
On the Clarins counter, the brand's new summer make-up collection includes a limited edition Aquatic Treasures Summer Bronzing Compact (£30), Limited Edition Instant Light Radiance Boosting Complexion Base (£26) and Truly Waterproof Mascara (£21) for days by the pool.
Nikki Wilson-Cook, centre manager at Market Place said: “Debenhams are a real authority when it comes to beauty and what better way to celebrate than with this evening event created specifically with our beauty conscious customers in mind.”
The store is also offering free 20 minute eyes, lips or skin masterclasses at your favourite Debenhams counters to learn the latest tips and tricks to perfect your look — pick up a leaflet in-store to book.
A ticket to Thursday's event costs £5 and the cost is redeemable against any beauty purchase on the night.
For more information and to book tickets for you and your friends, head to any Debenhams beauty counter.
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