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    Boots

    (10 reviews)

    Normally when I think of Boots I think of perfume, make-up and a chemist but the range of products…read moreand services boots offers has been growing at a phenomenal rate. It now offers photo development and even an opticians. It is becoming a one stop shop for everything. What I like about Boots is that it stocks major brands so you can be assured that what you are buying is the real deal in comparison to the likes of semi-chem. I recently called into the Boots in Castlecourt as I had really bad toothache and was going to pick up some gel for it. I went to the counter to pay when the girl advised me of a product they had that would work much better and was pretty much the same price. I bough the recommended gel and it worked wonders and I've recommended it to my friends. Purely because of the excellent customer service and advice I'd come back to this Boots of I had any ailments that could be sorted with over the counter drugs.

    As a female, this Boot's store is great for make-up, hair products, make up brushes and other…read morerandom things that us girls have to fork out for for general upkeep! It really does offer excellent choice and stocks cool (but well overpriced) make-up brands like Urban Decay and Benefit- swooon! I also get my foundation in here which is Revlon Colurstay and works out about a tenner cheaper than when I buy it down south! Crazy! This particular one isn't stocked by many places, so I was delighted to find it in here. The make-up ranges are great and they also have every hair care prouduct you can think of. The John Frida Brilliant Brunette hair serum is only £6 and works wonders. Really recommended. Randomly they also offer a range of lunch sandwiches and pasta dishes for people popping in on their break. On the pharmacy end of things the staff are knowledgeable, helpful and polite. A great store, which has been recently refurbished, in a great location. Only thing is you're going to come out with empty pockets!

    Boots - Liz Earle Perfume - Cruelty Free (Leaping Bunny Certified) & no animal extracts

    Boots

    (5 reviews)

    City Centre

    Exceptional customer service from the beauty specialist Marty and Omar. They went above and beyond…read moretheir roles and has shown great efforts in trying to help me find the best product which suited myself. Would go back again!

    Boots is a huge chemist which spans two floors on this Donegall Place location, selling makeup,…read morelotions, potions, perfumes, magazines, sandwiches and pharmacy items. I guess most people know exactly what high street giant Boots is like, so there's no point in going into too much detail about it. Despite the fact this particular Boots is a large store carrying a vast and varied stock I just don't shop here as much as I used to. This is because I prefer Superdrug own-brand products which are labelled Vegetarian, Vegan and Cruelty Free. I find it disappointing that Boots will not commit to the Leaping Bunny Program for its own-brand items. Thus, although they pay lip service to the Cruelty Free ethos and may tell the public that their products are cruelty free, Boots could be selling products worldwide in countries, such as China, where animal testing is the norm and sadly a requirement. I just won't support this nor give my money to a company which profits from cruelty outside the European Union. No amount of heavy duty marketing, loyalty card points, two for the price of one special offers, discounts or sales offers will make me think otherwise. Hence nowadays I avoid Boots as much as possible and instead shop at Superdrug or online from companies I am confident are truly Cruelty Free on a worldwide scale.

    Harrison Healthcare

    Harrison Healthcare

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    This is a good-looking pharmacy in more ways than one. With it's sleek new black sign, it…read moredefinitely looks the part amidst a bunch of...well, less attractive shops. I think the sharp sign was the initial reason I went in (and also to have a wee nosey, but what's new there?) The pharmacy itself isn't all that big, and is pretty limited in stock. I did spot Herbal Essences shampoo for a reduced price, but since I'm well stocked up on hair products, I had no need for that. I did, however, require facial wipes, and ended up searching frantically for them, but to no avail. Darn. While I was busying myself in the pursuit of makeup removing wipes, I was aware of a little old dear nattering away to the pharmacist about dear only knows what, and asking him if she had any prescriptions to pick up that day. I don't know what it was, but something made me look up. Oh wow. That pharmacist had to be the best looking in Belfast, and I knew if I bought anything, I'd be all mumbly and jumbly and just make an absolute full of myself. Stuff the facial wipes...I was out of there. Not that I minded all that much. The pharmacist more than made up for the lack of said facial wipes. Told you this was a good looking pharmacy...

    I only called into this pharmacist because I was dying with the cold, far from home and in need of…read moresome sweet medication to help me lie to myself that I shouldn't be lying in bed! The staff were lovely and understood my pain. They could have sold me the most expensive thing, which I would have took due to desperation, but they offered me their own brand product which did the same thing but cost a lot less!

    Savers - cosmetics - Updated May 2026

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