There is so much to look forward to this weekend. Enjoy traditional hotpot from Tong Xin Ru Yi, to exploring LANCÔME pop-up booth at Changi Airport and shopping for Sailor Moon UNIQLO UT Collection!
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If you have been flying recently, and you happen to be flying in or out of Changi Airport Terminal 1, you may have seen LANCÔME’s latest pop-up concept – the Stop & Glow Pink Lounge.
The pop-up is created exclusively for The Shilla Duty Free and it will be there from 29 July to 10 September 2019. The lounge offers global travellers a welcoming and tranquil space where they can rest, relax, and be revived before the next phase of their exciting international adventures.
The lounge also celebrates LANCÔME’s iconic lotion Tonique Confort as well as its other pink Glow Essentials – the Hydra Zen Gel Cream, La Vie Est Belle Flowers of Happiness and the nourishing L’Absolu Mademoiselle Shine, a new introduction to travel retail in Changi Airport.
Some interactive activities like the AR game panel with three sense of place filters for customers to choose from, 3-minute beauty glow service and a Stop & Glow photobooth are available. Do check out the lounge if you are flying any time soon!
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