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Valencia is set to become one of the stops on El Corte Inglés's travelling beauty salon — a bus that has been touring the country since May, offering beauty treatments, personal consultations, product testing, gifts, and free activities from the world of cosmetics.
After the success of the first season, which drew more than 9,000 visitors across Spain, El Corte Inglés has expanded the project to eight cities. Valencia has joined the stops on this national tour for the first time.
The beauty bus can be visited from 11 to 14 June 2026. It will be parked at Plaça de l'Aigua in La Marina de Valencia, next to Tinglado No. 2 — a venue for major cultural events, concerts, and open-air festivals. Entry is open and free, with no advance booking required. The bus will operate daily from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
The El Corte Inglés Beauty Station is a themed 50 m² bus, with an interior space and an external area of similar size, each dedicated to different brands. Visitors will be able to receive a personal diagnosis, watch demonstrations, and test makeup, skincare, haircare, and perfume products free of charge.
Nine brands are taking part in the project this year, each hosting its own activity. The programme includes an express manicure from essie; a special Caudalie camera to check that sunscreen has been applied correctly; hair diagnostics and scanning in the Kérastase zone; styling and small makeovers from the GHD team; a personal skin analysis with Cocunat; demonstrations of facial care devices from Foreo; a beauty table with Charlotte Tilbury products for makeup touch-ups; an introduction to Carolina Herrera perfumes; and an open area from Olistic with haircare products.
Visitors will be able to take part in a photo session, access the MIMO space (El Corte Inglés's beauty and cosmetics platform) via a QR code, and receive a 10% discount.
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