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Woo is chock-full of products that I see regularly on the pages of fashion magazines. Diptyque and...
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Woo is chock-full of products that I see regularly on the pages of fashion magazines. Diptyque and Tocca candles, Comptoir Sud Pacifique fragrances, Terax and Kiehl's hair products, Creme de la Mer moisturizer -- not that I can afford most of it, but it's great to go in and sample stuff. (Then I save up for the items that I like best.)
The service is friendly, which is nice to find in a store that carries such high-end merchandise. They are knowledgeable and happy to recommend products.
Woo also offers facials, waxing, lash tinting, manicures and pedicures.
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I moved back to Nashville from New York City last year. In Manhattan, Sephora is THE store for all...
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I moved back to Nashville from New York City last year. In Manhattan, Sephora is THE store for all cosmetics, skincare and fragrances. I used to go into a Sephora at least once a week, sampling a different makeup or perfume every time. Cosmetic Market is a fair approximation of Sephora but is not as user-friendly.
They do have a wide selection of great lines -- Stila, fresh, Bobbi Brown -- but the presentation is kind of crowded and mixed up. The store is a little small for the quantity of product that's crammed in there. The open metal shelving they use is cool and current, but it's visually overwhelming to see all of that stuff on open shelves. And Sephora gathers products by line, whereas Cosmetic Market seems to group more by product -- skincare, fragrance, bath, etc.
The service is very friendly, and you can sample everything in the store. So it's definitely worth a visit.
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