On Saturday (14), Al Ward perfumery in São Paulo will open a stand for the brand, featuring products such as shampoos, body creams, and bronzers. The expectation is that by mid-October, the items will be available in retail stores across four states in Brazil.
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Born in a kitchen and named after a star, the Brazilian vegan cosmetics brand has widened its market and been present in nine Arab countries.
The brand closed a partnership deal with a Brazilian importer and expects to start selling its products in the Brazilian market in early 2024. HiGeen produces shampoos, soaps, body creams, cotton swabs, deodorants, and other cosmetics.
Brazil’s Inoar wants to expand its market share in Morocco and break into Saudi Arabia. The brand has a whole line made from argan oil, a product that’s well-known to Arabs.
Skincare products by Espírito Santo-based Co.re, made from soursop extract, are starting to captivate new fans around the world. The brand has been used in the United Arab Emirates.
Year to date through July, exports of cosmetics, toiletries and fragrances climbed 14%.
The cosmetics company founded in Brazil by an Egyptian prepares to return in full force by the end of 2022.
A Pharmacy graduate, the CEO of the startup S Cosméticos do Bem was the first woman and former student at UNICAMP to win the Entrepreneur of the Year award.
After establishing itself in the region as a supplier of hair straightening solutions, the Brazilian company is now expanding to market other products, especially for wavy and curly hair.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber will host on Friday (18) a Warm-Up session to prepare for virtual meetings that will take place in July between Brazilian cosmetic suppliers and Arab importers. Registration is open.
With almost 30 years of expertise, Alitec is arriving in the United Arab Emirates. The manufacturer specializes in high-pressure homogenizers. In addition to these machines, it wants to export stainless steel tanks for the food industry.
Yamá Cosméticos broke into the hair product market in Qatar. The 53-year-old company started targeting the Arab market in 2018, when it participated in a beauty trade show in Dubai, UAE.
The Brazilian certifier will have an e-booth in the event the ABCC is set to host next week. Fambras Halal chairman Mohamed Zoghbi told ANBA about new products getting halal-certified in Brazil, including cosmetics.
The 16-year-old company Adélia Mendonça Cosmetics now focus in expanding its business into the Arab countries. The brand got a certification for all its products in September.