Irish Beauty – Join us at Ireland’s Leading Beauty Show!
We look forward to welcoming you to Ireland’s leading beauty show which returns on Sunday 8th and Monday 9th March.
The Irish Beauty Show returns bigger and better than ever to the RDS, the venue for Ireland’s leading beauty show for over 15 years. Bringing together the industry for two days under one roof, the Irish Beauty show will allow you to explore a world of beauty. Doors open both days from 10am so make the most of this annual beauty weekend and stock up on all your beauty supplies for the year ahead.
Register for Tickets to the Irish Beauty Show
You guessed it… DERMALOGICA are back!
Dermalogica will be back at the Irish Beauty Show on Stand C1 visit them and immerse yourself in the Dermalogica Experience.
– Understand your skin concerns in just 10-minutes using the latest digital technology and expert skin treatments
– Learn how they are taking skin treatments to the next level with their renowned Pro Power Peel
– Uncover the newest serums, backed by the latest clinical trials
– Plus the Expert team will be on-hand to showcase how Dermalogica can truly revolutionise and empower your business.
– Over 350 Brands – New Trends – Spring/Summer Launches – Educational Seminars – Industry Leading Competitions – Networking Opportunities – Interactive Training – Treatment Innovations – Exclusive Show Offers & Savings – Catering Areas
The Irish Beauty Show allows you to talk to beauty professionals, company owners, product developers and industry peers, forming new relationships and learning about new products and brands that have entered the market.
10AM – 6PM
SUNDAY
8th
March 2020
10AM – 4.30PM
MONDAY
9th
March 2020
VENUE: RDS, SIMMONSCOURT, BALLSBRIDGE, DUBLIN
Our event allows you to ask those questions you have wanted to ask and listen to how they can help you achieve your targets and dreams in the year ahead whether its about, nails, tanning, makeup, skincare or the latest in beauty technology and treatments we have it all for you to see and enjoy in your own time over two days in the capital of Ireland.