Bluemercury a Beauty Bonanza

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Bluemercury, a One-stop-shop for Pampering, Hits Montana Avenue

Sixteen years ago, husband and wife duo Marla and Barry Beck created an innovative luxury beauty product and spa retail chain that struck a chord with customers looking for high-quality, fresh beauty products and honest, expert advice—with a spa treatment included.

The brand’s newest installment recently opened in Santa Monica, not far from another Westside location in Brentwood. The unique shopping experience is twofold: in front is a retail space where a knowledgeable team provides clients with handfuls of samples; in back are spa treatment rooms, creating a holistic space for result-oriented indulgences.

With over 75 Bluemercury locations, we think this new neighborhood gem is here to stay. Beauty junkies, rejoice!

SANTA MONICA
1402 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90403
310.394.7900

BRENTWOOD
11640 San Vicente Boulevard, Suite 108, Los Angeles, CA 90049
310.442.5900

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