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Space.N.K Apothecary
The UK based Space.NK Apothecary has opened a store on Greene Street in Soho.
Space N.K is a one stop resource for high end cosmetics and skincare.
This gem of a store carries the Chantecaille brand along with some fabulous and unique skincare.
With the opening of the New York City flagship, Space NK will also introduce several skincare brands exclusive to the retailer, never before seen in the United States. These include Eve Lom, developed by the celebrated London-based aesthetician, Zelens, developed by Italian skin cancer specialist Dr. Marko Lens, pharmacist-developed Lola Kelly, German research-based Pro-Ferm, French ar457 specializing in the unique regenerative properties of Argan Oil from Morocco, organic skincare by Huiles & Baumes in the French Alps and SheerinO’kho, ethical skincare developed by a French biochemist based on the principles of environmental cosmetology.
In addition to the 2,000 square foot selling floor, the Soho location will have two treatment rooms where clients can enjoy Eve Lom facials. “We defy anyone to stay awake for the entire hour and a half during the Eve Lom facial,” says Nicky Kinnaird.
Ms Kinnaird is a fellow beauty addict who has filled her boutiques with incredible brands and products.
She is living the beauty junkie's dream and has created a mecca for all of us to enjoy.
Visit the online site for more information on what the store has to offer.
Credits: Space.N.K
Has anyone gone yet? Let us know in the comments!
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3 Inspired Comments:
Hi Annie,
sorry have not been to the NY one, but I work just around the corner from the original London store near South Molton Street and yes the range is fab, finely edited and full of hard-to-find-here-in-UK brands. I rarely leave without buying anything, so its leathal on the wallet!.
Actually, the original London store was in Covent Garden, in Earlham Street (next to the Warehouse Theatre). I'm talking 20 years ago. It was absolutely minute. One of the first foreign brands they stocked was Kiehl's and they were very generous with samples.
Nicky Kinnaird was always on the lookout for new products. I wrote to her about Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse, which was unknown here but sold in supermarkets in France. She never answered my letter but six months later the brand appeared on the shelves of SpaceNK. I asked her about it; she said she'd never received my letter. Hmmm...
Bela, yes you are right. Covent Garden was the first. I also love Nuxe Huile even though I sometimes have to wait for it to sink into the skin before i even attempt to put on clothes, but the gleam is very subtle.
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