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Size: 10x10ft
Materials: MDF and baking varnish
Production time: 25 to 28 working days
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The display area is the core display surface of the kiosks. It adopts a design of layered shelves and classified signs, clearly dividing categories such as FACE (base makeup), EYEBROW (eyebrow area), EYES (eye makeup), LIPS (lip makeup), and SKIN (skin care). Each shelf layer reserves sufficient space for product placement, and at the same time, the brand name "ARBUDA" is repeatedly marked to enhance brand memory points.

The experience area is a key touchpoint connecting products and customers. Each makeup position is equipped with a makeup mirror with a circular fill light. The color temperature of the light is close to natural light, which can accurately reproduce the makeup effect and avoid the makeup trial error caused by the color deviation of the lighting in the shopping mall. The spacious countertop in front of the mirror can hold multiple makeup products at the same time, which not only meets customers' needs for self-tried makeup but also facilitates beauty consultants to provide complete makeup services for customers.

The cashier area is designed simply and practically. The white countertop contrasts visually with the black cabinet, highlighting the presence of the cashier equipment while maintaining consistency with the overall style. The countertop reserves space for placing devices such as computers and barcode scanners. The drawers and cabinets below are used to store loose change, receipts, trial kits and other materials, ensuring the countertop is clean and tidy.
Some models have also added brand logo light strips on the top or side of the cabinet, which can clearly display the "ARBUDA" words at night or in dimly lit environments, further enhancing the brand's exposure. This communication logic of "long-distance attraction + close-range experience" has transformed the kiosk from passively waiting for customers into an active brand position for attracting traffic.
