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.
Browsing: cosmetics
Cosmetista Expo North & West Africa is the largest cosmetics industry show in the African continent. Various Brazilian cosmetics brands were featured.
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.
The trade show took place in the UAE, and Brazil’s participation was supported by industry project Beautycare Brazil. The event is expected to lead to USD 50 million worth of deals in the next 12 months.
Over 50 companies from Brazil will exhibit and launch products at the Beautyworld Middle East show in Dubai starting Monday (31).
Brazilian manufacturers grossed USD 588.3 million from exports of toiletries, fragrances and cosmetics from January to September. Leading exports were hair care products and soaps.
Year to date through July, exports of cosmetics, toiletries and fragrances climbed 14%.
For the secretary-general of the Islamic Chamber, Brazil could grow its halal market in sectors such as tourism and cosmetics. The executives were received at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters in São Paulo.
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.
Brazilian foreign sales of toiletries, perfumery, and cosmetics advanced 22.1% in September. The solid shipments of items such as soaps and hair care products contributed to the growth.
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.
Hair straightening cosmetics continue to be the main products sold by Brazil to the region. Dubai Bars, a range of innovative Brazilian cosmetic bars, was launched at the event. The on-site show ends on Thursday (7).