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Size: The same as the picture/customized
Materials: MDF and baked paint/custom
Design: 3-5 working days
Production time: 25 to 28 working days
Color is the visual soul of beauty kiosks. The main colors are green, white and purple. Green symbolizes nature and vitality, which is in line with the appeal of natural ingredients and skin rejuvenation. For example, organic skincare brands often use green to convey the concept of health; white gives the space a sense of purity and simplicity, weakens the crampedness, and highlights the beauty display; purple adds an elegant and mysterious atmosphere, which is suitable for high-end cosmetics and fragrances. The three colors are interwoven to form a fresh and bright tone, and the functional areas are distinguished by color levels, such as the experience area decorated in purple, which strengthens the sense of exclusivity.

The space is divided into display area, experience area, and cashier area, which conforms to the consumer's "browse - experience - purchase" behavior path. Popular cosmetics are displayed at the entrance to quickly catch the eye. The central experience area is equipped with a dressing table and mirror cabinet, allowing customers to try foundation, eye shadow, etc., simulating the real makeup scene and increasing the willingness to buy; the cashier area is independent and close to the inventory area, shortening the checkout and replenishment movement line, which not only makes it convenient for customers to check out, but also allows the store staff to operate efficiently and avoid space chaos.
Multi-layer floating shelves and curved display shelves use vertical space to accommodate multiple categories in a small area. For example, lip glaze and eyeliner are placed in the upper narrow grid, and face cream and gift boxes are placed in the lower wide grid. They are not only organized by category, but also create visual levels through staggered display, allowing customers to browse in a limited space with a "rich selection of products" and solve the contradiction of many beauty SKUs but small space.
Beauty kiosk decoration incorporates beauty symbols, such as large-scale beauty posters, showing exquisite makeup and nail effects, which are not only visual focus, but also convey product usage scenarios; the edges of display shelves and cabinet lines adopt the morphological language of beauty tools (such as makeup brush handles and lipstick tubes) to achieve the unity of function and decoration.
At the same time, the brand logo is cleverly embedded, or presented in exquisite metal letters and luminous LOGO on the back of the cash register and the top of the display shelf, to enhance brand exposure and allow consumers to deepen brand awareness through experience.