A designer brand is opening a pop-up shop at the Swindon Designer Outlet later this week.
Estee Lauder's Shade Match Express is coming to the Rodbourne retail destination from Friday, November 8, to Tuesday, November 12.
The beauty products, skincare and makeup specialist is visiting the shopping hub as part of a tour of similar sites around the country.
A spokesperson for the McArthurGlen-managed outlet said: "Get excited: Estée Lauder's Shade-Match Express pop-up is coming to Swindon Designer Outlet.
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"Discover their complexion collection, get foundation matched to your perfect shade and receive your free 10-day foundation sample."
The Designer Outlet is preparing for its busiest time of the year as thousands of shoppers from far and wide visit and bag bargains on possible presents for their friends and family.
Later this month another pop-up shop is opening, with Ramsbury Brewery selling its range of alcohol products.
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The outlet recently hosted a Late Night Shopping event last week, has just finished an autumn sale, and put up a massive Christmas tree near the North entrance.
A festive advertising campaign reminds customers that they can still get up to 60 per cent off the recommended retail price by popping into its outlet stores which offer products by hundreds of big-name brands.
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