A COSMETICS business based in Barrow is moving into the former PC World store.
Clomaná Beauty, known for its signature item the Marshmallow Sponge, will move its warehouse into one bigger area that Carpet World also once called home.
The business currently operates from two warehouses, one on Peter Green Way and the other on Trinity Enterprise in Barrow.
The space will be more than just a warehouse with its offices based inside the building as well as a shop and a salon.
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Chloe Walsh, the owner and founder of the brand, said she was hoping to have the shop up and running for Christmas.
"We are working on multiple projects to bring something fun and different to Barrow," she said.
About the beauty salon, Chloe said they will be looking for top make-up artists, hairstylists and nail technicians.
She said: "I am hoping to get everyone's support locally. I know a lot of people are really big supporters of the brand but I am just hoping people will be happy that something different is being brought to Barrow.
"I feel like people are that used to everything in Barrow being a new takeaway opening or a new salon opening, not something actually different that."
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Her business became viral on TikTok leading to several celebrities and influencers such as Nikkie de Jager, James Charles and Mikayla Nogueira to try out her sponge.
For the launch day, Chloe is hoping to get celebrities to attend the event.
"We are quite fortunate to have quite a few contacts and influencers that are quite popular on TikTok so it would be nice to bring them down for everyone," said Chloe.
Clomaná Beauty is currently a renowned world brand with sales being recorded around Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand and India.
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