To all you British and non-Irish bloggers this post won't be of much interest I'm sorry :-(

Recently, a few Irish girls have been mailing me asking where you can buy certian brands and if we have them in Dublin, we have pretty much all the mainstream make up houses and skincare lines but there are some which are harder to get hold of. So, below is a list of all the frequently asked brands and where stocks them.

Hope this is helpful & hopefully there'll be some more Irish beauty bloggers soon!

Nars- Brown Thomas Dublin
MAC- Brown Thomas (Dublin, Galway, Limerick & Cork), BT2(Dundrum & Blanchardstown), Dublin Airport.
Barry M- All large Boots stores (Stephen's Green SC, Jervis SC, Liffey Valley SC etc), Debenhams, Ad Hoc Temple Bar (Dazzledusts only!), Superdrug,
Lush-Grafton St & Henry St
Liz Earle- Wilde & Greene, Milltown, Dublin 6.
Illamasqua- BT2 Grafton St
Bare Escentuals-BT2(Grafton St & Dundrum), Queen Beauty Emporium, Aungier St.
Kevyn Aucoin- Queen Beauty Emporium
Chantecaille- Nue Blue Eriu
By Terry- Space NK @ Harvey Nichols Dundrum
Dermalogica- Therapie Beauty Salon(Molesworth St), The Body Clinic(Wicklow St),
Too Faced- House Of Fraser Dundrum
Jelly Pong Pong- Urban Outfitters Temple Bar
Make Up Forever- Stand alone store on Clarendon St, Dublin 2
Urban Decay-Debenhams, Large Boots stores, House Of Fraser Dundrum,
Rodial- Nue Blue Eriu, Harvey Nichols,
Shiseido- Brown Thomas,
Faces-Arnotts, Navan SC,
Elizabeth Arden-Arnotts, Debenhams,
Guerlain-Arnotts, Debenhams,
Paul & Joe-Seagreen Monkstown, Co. Dublin
Decleor- Clerys,
Bumble & Bumble-Large Peter Mark hair salons, Nue Blue Eriu,
Annick Goutal-House Of Fraser
Eve Lom-Therapie(Molesworth St), Revive(Milltown)
Tweezerman-Boots
Aromatherapy Associates-Pink Beauty Boutique Dundrum
Aveda-Whetstones, House Of Fraser, Brown Thomas
Bliss-Brown Thomas, Harvey Nichols, BT2 Dundrum & Blanchardstown
Jemma Kidd-Space NK, available on ASOS.com from 26/06/09
Kohl Cosmetics- Brown Sugar
Dr Haushka- Clerys, Nourish Health Food stores nationwide
Korres- Harvey Nichols, The Grooming Rooms
Essie- Papillon Beauty Clinic, Ranelagh
Givenchy- Dublin Airport, House Of Fraser, Arnotts, Debenhams
Frederic Fekkai- Space NK Belfast, Brown Thomas
Hei Poa-Harvey Nichols
Ren-Nue Blue Eriu, Clerys
Philip B- Nue Blue Eriu
John Masters Haircare-Alchemist Earth Limerick
Jessica Nails-Queen Beauty Emporium
Molton Brown- Stand alone stores in Dundrum Town Centre & Wicklow St, Brown Thomas, Kildare Villiage outlet
L'Occitane- Stand alone stores in Dundrum Town Centre & Wicklow St, Brown Thomas
Dr Murad- Carter Beauty Clinic(Dun Laoghaire), Therapie (Molesworth St), Nue Blue Eriu
NYX-Flair Hair & Beauty Supplies
Smashbox- Arnotts, Clerys
Fake Bake- Nue Blue Eriu
Shu Uemura Haircare-Revive (Milltown), Dylan Bradshaw Hair Salon
Eyelure- Boots, Dunnes Stores, Superdrug, Unicare Pharmacies
GOSH- Unicare Pharmacies, Superdrug
DuWop-Nue Blue Eriu

And the brands that are currently unavailble in Republic Of Ireland :-(

Shu Uemura
Stila (No longer in Brown Thomas)
Victoria's Secret
Milani
Sephora
Eyeko
Elf
Clynol
Jan Marini
Kiehl's
Cover Girl
Dolce & Gabbana Cosmetics
Sephora

If you know of any brand not listed here that's either avilable in ROI or unavailble let me know. And if there's any brand your looking for that I havn't mentioned, just comment below!

Little Miss Beauty Junkie x

 

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