The married couple Kirsty and Tim Smith founded Pamper Me Pretty & Co. in December 2023 and opened their first store in their hometown of Maldon.
The Brentwood store is the second of the company and will open on April 26 at the Baytree shopping center.
“We are really excited to open,” Kirsty said.
“The comments we have was huge, so we know we are going to be popular.
The Brentwood store will open for the first time on April 26. (Image: Pamper Me Pretty & Co.) “Due to the success we had in our first year, we know that it will work well and will last: now we had two years in a row.”
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Kirsty explained that she and Tim originally saw a gap in the market about two years ago as a result of taking her daughter, Freya, to the holiday locations in Maldon.
“It is a dedicated party place and we sacrifice a luxury experience, it is a great place to be,” he added.
“The inspiration was my girl (Freya) because the birthday parties I touched him to cost so much money and were not so great to be honest.
“We came up with the idea of having a party place and it is the little CEO of the business.
Kirsty has the business with her husband Tim, but described her daughter Freya as little CEO (Image: Pamper Me Pretty & Co.) “We have been strengthening in the last year and a half, it is very popular and we are always reserved.”
Kirsty recalled having established a Pamper Me Pretty bridge at the Brentwood Christmas Light Switch event -on last year that it was “really well”, a taxpayer to his decision to establish a permanent place here.
“We were originally looking for a place in Loughton, but then it appeared in Brentwood and I thought it should be the fate because we were for lighting the light,” he added.
“I knew this was a good area and people loved here, so that was.”
Kirsy is confident that Brentwood’s place will succeed since Maldon’s place has a popular bone during his first year and a half (Image: Pamper Me Pretty & Co.) Now wait on the opening day next Saturday (April 26), which will be an opportunity for parents and children to visit and discover what the company has to sacrifice.
“What makes us different is that we sacrifice the experiences of non -intervention for parents: they reserve the party and then classify everything, they just need to appear the day,” he said.
“The day of the inauguration will be a really pleasant day for girls to come, since we are doing free hair and brightness, gift bags, cakes and drinks for parents.
“We want people to enter, take a look and then, if they want to reserve their parties in them, they can.”