🌦️ WEATHER
🏛️ Warsaw ☁️ 12°C 19 km/h
🐉 Kraków ☁️ 12°C 9 km/h
🌉 Wrocław 🌧️ 14°C 9 km/h
Gdańsk ☁️ 14°C 24 km/h
Updated 13:12

Korean beauty store opens first Warsaw shop

Korean beauty store Ksisters opens its first Polish flagship in Warsaw’s Złote Tarasy. Discover why K-beauty matters for expats.

Ksisters, a well-known online Korean beauty store, will open its first physical shop in Warsaw. Moreover, the flagship will sit in Złote Tarasy near Central Station. Therefore the move marks a shift from niche online sales to mass retail presence.

Korean beauty store to open a flagship in Złote Tarasy

Ksisters announced a spring 2026 opening at ul. Złotej 59. In addition, it aims to blend retail with community events. Consequently, the store will offer in-person advice, ingredient education, and on-site product testing. The brand already reaches over 81,000 followers on Polish Instagram. However, the company plans to scale beyond social media.

Why this matters for Warsaw shoppers and expats

K-beauty grew fast in Poland. In fact YouGov data shows purchases doubled between August 2024 and July 2025. Moreover, the overall beauty market in Poland exceeded 18 billion zł in 2025. Therefore large chains now stock Korean brands like Missha and Cosrx. As a result, more shoppers can compare products in person. For expats who prefer international cosmetics, physical access changes shopping habits.

Market context and the business case

Ksisters chose Złote Tarasy for clear reasons. The mall hosts over 200 shops and sees about 21 million visits yearly. In addition, it sits beside Warszawa Centralna, a key transit hub. Consequently the brand targets mainstream customers, not just niche enthusiasts. The move follows distributors placing Korean products in big pharmacies and drugstore chains. Therefore expect more shelf space for fermented ingredients, essences, and multi-step routines.

What to expect in the new flagship

The store will function as a community hub. Moreover, staff will provide routine consultations and demos. The company already started hiring locally. In addition, customers can still order online at ksisters.pl. Free delivery applies for Polish orders above 119 zł. However the exact opening date remains unspecified beyond spring 2026.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats, the store offers an easy way to try products before buying. In Poland, many official processes use identifiers like PESEL (national ID number). Moreover social security works through ZUS (social insurance), and public health is managed by NFZ (National Health Fund). Therefore carry official ID when registering for loyalty programs. In addition, note that a “mandat” means a fine for minor offences, not a court order. Finally, if you work in retail here, employers often require basic documents and sometimes proof of right to work.

Ksisters says it wants to lead the European K-beauty market. However the brand faces strong competition from established chains. Moreover, success will depend on pricing, education, and local hiring. For expats, the store will make Korean skincare easier to access. Therefore expect a new shopping option in central Warsaw soon.

Source: Read original article

Don't miss a beat!

Get the most important local Polish news delivered to your inbox. No noise, just the facts.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime..

Terms of Service

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *