INNSiDE Liverpool to host an exclusive Charlotte Tilbury beauty event

INNSiDE Liverpool Ginos Sky Barn Sofas
INNSiDE Liverpool Gino's sky bar seating and outlook over Liverpool Cathedral

Contemporary lifestyle hotel, INNSiDE Liverpool, has announced an exclusive beauty event in collaboration with Charlotte Tilbury, set to take place on Thursday 5th October at the Gino D’Acampo 360 Sky Bar.

Located on the 18th floor of INNSiDE Liverpool, Gino D’Acampo 360 Sky Bar is one of the city’s most coveted venues, with unrivaled panoramic views of Liverpool and beyond. Open to hotel guests and local residents, the Charlotte Tilbury masterclass, paired with delicious food and drink from Gino’s, is the perfect treat ahead of the Christmas rush.

As the big day is getting closer, it's time to start thinking about Christmas make-up ideas. On Thursday 5th October, INNSiDE Liverpool will present an evening with the best professional advice, tips, and magical tricks on how to achieve that flawless festive glam look for all your special events this Christmas. During the showcase, enjoy two complimentary glasses of prosecco and a selection of Aperitivo nibbles, before a two course set evening meal in INNSiDE Liverpool’s Gino D’Acampo Old Hall restaurant.

Charlotte Tilbury, make-up artist to the stars, is front-runner in the beauty industry with an impressive range of make-up products and skincare formulas that are cruelty-free and designed to make you look and feel your most confident. Founded by world-renowned make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury, the eponymous brand has gone on to win awards and prime positions in beauty collections worldwide.

Thursday 5th October, 6:30pm. Tickets are priced at £50pp and include £20 to put towards a product purchase.

Find tickets at: https://www.designmynight.com/liverpool/restaurants/gino-dacampo-liverpool/charlotte-tilbury-christmas-showcase?t=tickets

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