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Kiehl's Now Open At The Avenues

The original New York Pharmacy which offers skin care, hair care and body care products made with the finest natural ingredients, Kiehl's, is now open at the Avenues (Phase II). The store is located right next to Nicole Farhi.

I simply adore Kiehl's products and I have to admit, the customer service at this store took me by surprise, in a nice way. Staff were super friendly and they actually gave me a bag full of free goodies just because I purchased a couple of items. Fab!

So, what is your favorite Kiehl's product?

Comments

Unknown said…
the everyday sports shampoo :D
Unknown said…
and all the lipbalms!
May said…
I love kiehl's!
every product (moisturizers, body wash, shampoos, lip balms etc.) i bought from them was amazing:)
angelinjones said…
Kiehls product makes dry patches soft again, but not brownie batter-thick , so we can use it on our face without living in fear of a breakout. I've been very happy with Kiehl's sun protection items. I'll be packing the sunscreen for upcoming my trip.
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Yara said…
Alllllllllah ybashrech bil khaaaair :) im going asap
Anonymous said…
lip balm!
miss ghesquiere said…
all-day face cream
Anonymous said…
we have Kiehl's in Harvey Nicks here in UAE, and I love their moisurizers( esp the tomatoe one) +their lipbalm (btw i use the one for babies lool)+ ermm what else what else... yea their Rice shampoo and the corrector for 7boob... I LOVE ANYTHING KIEHL'S!
Anonymous said…
I went and got samples without purchasing anything! I felt bad and bought their lipbalm which is AMAZING!! I'm definitely going back to purchase their lovely goods!
Anonymous said…
Buyer beware.........the prices at Kiehl's Kuwait are around double the prices in the States. Plus, the Kuwait store seems to be having difficulty getting new products such as The Ultimate Thickening Shampoo. I will stick to ordering our faves online :-P

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