A SKINCARE brand will open the "first-of-its-kind" skincare store at Glasgow Airport.
Glasgow beauty entrepreneur Laura Porter has today confirmed her brand FAB Skincare will open this month in the heart of the airport's departure lounge.
The store will offer beauty-loving travellers the chance to shop the full range of skincare products, which will include all eight products in the line, such as the FAB best-selling daily moisturiser and cleanser and the newly launched collagen mask and serum.
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All products in the range are perfectly sized for in-flight travel, providing holidaymakers with the perfect pre-holiday skin boost.
The FAB Skincare team will also be on hand to offer bespoke pre-flight skincare consultations.
Commenting on the expansion, Laura said: "We are absolutely delighted to be launching in Glasgow Airport.
"Being a local girl myself, I know how much time people spend shopping and looking for good products or just a nice treat pre-trip, so it is a perfect positioning for us.
"I have been developing products for my customers for several years now and the latest launch of the serum and collagen masks have exceeded my expectations in terms of the demand.
"The products sell out each month because they are genuinely good and they work.
"I can't wait to showcase them to a totally new market in Glasgow Airport.’"
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Craig Norton, retail account manager at Glasgow Airport, added: "It’s an absolute pleasure to be supporting the positive journey that Laura and her FAB team are on, with the added bonus of partnering with another business founded in Glasgow.
"FAB offers our passengers the opportunity to purchase some wonderful products developed and made in the local region before travelling further afield."
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