Oud Milano has added a new outlet to its network of branches in Jeddah. The new branch opening at the city’s Arab Mall was given a special coverage by AA FM radio station.
Saudi beautician Mona Al-Numan, who participated in the opening ceremony, presented a Makeup Tutorial Show to educate women on how to perfect their style using Oud Milan products. Media representatives were also present.
Oud Milano is available at most of the shopping malls and outlets Kingdomwide and elsewhere in the Gulf.
Oud Milano existing branches are in Makkah, Riyadh, Taif, Jeddah, Milan, Kuwait, and Al-Ain. Its new branches will open in Madinah, Dammam and Muscat.
Oud Milano, which plans to increase its present network of outlets to 400 branches by the end of 2020, describes itself as a brand name to reckon with in luxury cosmetics, which was first established in the Italian city of Milan.
“Expert and enviable Italian creative hands inspired by the Oriental beauty are behind this innovative product, which comprises a selection of high-quality products that keeps pace with Europe’s fashionable styles coupled with an Oriental, eminent and daring impress,” the company added.
“Oud Milano adds an attractive charm through an integrated set of cosmetics, skin care products and natural oils that exceed 370 products innovated by ingenious touches that keep on bringing out the best in the modern woman, to know her worth and to feel proud of her beauty,” the company added.
The manufacturer boasts that all stages of producing Oud Milano cosmetics are according to the international quality standards to provide the best of products after long studies, in-depth medical researches and with the help of deep knowledge in the field.
Luxury showrooms of Oud Milan exist in Jeddah’s Haifa Mall, Aziz Mall, Yasmin Mall, Al-Salam Mall and Arab Mall, aside from Tahlia Street branch.
Source: Arab News
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