Christine Christina ready to beautify Vientiane

Aug 10th at 21:57
10-08-2013 21:57:01+07:00

Christine Christina ready to beautify Vientiane

German beauty brand Christine Christina opened its doors to the public in Phonsinouan village, Sisattanak district, Vientiane last Friday with a host of stars and invited guests on hand to celebrate.

The beauty salon was officially presented to the public by its manager Ms Panita Ammalathithada.

The Chairman of the Office of the Ministry of Planning and Finance, Dr Kikeo Chanthabuly was also in attendance at the event.

Christine Christina is a German company that enjoys an international reputation as a market-leading producer of beauty products and an operator of a wide range of beauty salons.

The company was founded in the German city of Frankfurt in 1982 and has spread throughout many regions of the world, especially Europe and Asia. Its high quality beauty products and excellent standard of customer satisfaction has grown the brand name immensely in recent years.

After a branch was established in Thailand several years ago, Christine Christina decided that Vientiane should be next to see a store front on its streets.

Apart from the wide variety of beauty products to pamper the face and body, the Phonsinouan branch offers services such as skin whitening, beauty makeovers, slimming treatments, cellulite removal, and a spa.

All products and services are of a very high technological standard and aim at meeting the demands of a broad spectrum of customers.

As some residents of Vientiane now have a greater disposable income than in recent years, treatment salons such as these are extremely attractive for younger girls and women looking to splash out on face and body treatments.

The opening cer emony did not only outlined the company's philosophy, products and services, but it was also a cultural event as the management of the new beauty centre invited popular artists from Laos to participate in the event as entertainers.

They helped to create a festive atmosphere which ended with a group photo of the stars and guests.

In her final speech, Ms Panita thanked all who came along and especially Dr Kikeo for participation in the opening ceremony.

She promised that the beauty centre in Phonsinouan will do justice to the high standards of customer service set by the brand.

vientiane times



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