São Paulo – Jordanian company Bloom wants to export its Dead Sea mud-based cosmetics to Brazil. The company makes 162 body and hair products and already sells to 42 different countries.
“Our products are particularly rich in magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium and bromide chlorides, and several others,” says chemical engineer and company owner Elham Ziadat. “The unique combination of Dead Sea brine, salts and minerals was formed long ago thanks to organic materials,” she explains.
Bloom already sells to the United States, United Arab Emirates, Austria, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Italy, Belgium and other countries. Now, the company wants a partner in order to start selling in Brazil. “We are looking for a good distributor. We will provide promotional material and training to the personnel,” she says.
“I believe Brazil is an excellent market, especially for our products, which boast unparalleled quality,” says Ziadat. Bloom’s products are divided into five lines: retail, hotels, spas, gift kits, and one-time use kits.
The company manufactures 20,000 units of each product per month and exports 90% of its output. According to Ziadat, aside from Brazil, the enterprise is also looking to enter other South American markets such as Argentina and Chile.
In Jordan, Bloom cosmetics are sold in ten own stores and 62 outlets. The company is also going to build a well-being centre at the Queen Alia International Airport, in the south of Amman.
Contact
Bloom
Email: bloom@nets.com.jo
Website: www.bloom.com.jo
*Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum

