Tulip Bodycare unveils flagship store in Abuja, elevating beauty experiences for Nigerians
To ensure that Nigerian men and women indulge in affordable premium beauty experiences, Tulip Bodycare has unveiled a flagship store in Abuja to redefine the beauty landscape through high-quality skincare, makeup, and beauty products.
The skincare retail store located in the heart of Abuja, according to the founder, Dr (Mrs) Obianuju Ugwuoke is dedicated to showcasing and promoting Nigerian-owned beauty and skincare brands and to also celebrate their unique creations.
Speaking to journalists at the opening ceremony, Dr Ugwuoke said her mission is to ensure that men and women have access to good and quality beauty, makeup and skincare products and at the best prices.
“The skin is the largest organ in the body and deserves to be cared for. Just like you look after your heart and every organ in your body, you also need to look after your skin. Looking after your skin is about looking after its health, not bleaching or making it look any different from what it is. Our aim at Tulip Bodycare is to provide a wide range of cosmetic products. We stock high quality brands with the best prices and the best services you can get.
Speaking on the products, she said, “We source products from the best brands that have products that do what they say, not products doing something else from what they are supposed to be doing. We also make sure we give the right advice to customers because it is one thing to get a product and another thing to use it properly. So, we follow up with customers on their skin health journey.”
Also speaking, Chinny Okafor, commended the company for the unveiling, urging users of skin care products to always verify the type of product that works for them to avoid damaging their skin and also making research or contacting experts on the right products.
CEO of A.S Management Agency, the PR agency for Tulip Bodycare, Rhoda Kusimo expressed delight over success of the event, saying the huge turnout was anticipated.
Speaking about the products, she said: “I totally believe in the quality of the products here, and how they have also given a platform to Nigerian skincare brands to display their own products”.
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