Monday July 2, 2012
Cosmetics chain opens 48th store in Genting
Sa Sa, the largest cosmetics retail chain in Asia and one of the top 10 retail groups in Hong Kong, officially opened its 48th outlet in Malaysia at First World Plaza, Genting Highlands recently.
The new outlet uses the store’s iconic pink and white to create spacious, comfortable yet chic environment, while offering the latest range of cosmetics, skin care, hair care and health care products from around the world.
Sa Sa is well-known as a one-stop cosmetics specialty store which offers a wide range of skin care, make-up, fragrance, sunscreen, cosmeceutical (combination of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals), beauty supplements, hair as well as body care products.
Latest addition: SaSa’s 48th outlet in Malaysia at First World Plaza, Genting Highland. As an opening special, Sa Sa rewarded customers with special offers, such as offering the second item of selected hot selling products at only RM1.
SaSa’s 47th outlet had its grand opening on May 17 at Setia City Mall, Setia Alam.
In order to improve customers’ shopping experience, Sa Sa also relocated its Johor Baru store from its former location on the ground floor of City Square Johor Baru to the second floor (Lot J2-20).
For details, visit Sa Sa’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SaSaMalaysia
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