Beauty expos in HCM City to attract 450 businesses

More than 450 cosmetic firms from 25 countries and territories worldwide will attend the Mekong Beauty and Vietbeauty shows scheduled at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre from August 22-24, 2019.
Beauty expos in HCM City to attract 450 businesses ảnh 1At the Mekong Beauty and Vietbeauty in 2017 (Photo: www.mekongbeautyshow.com)
HCM City (VNA) – More than 450 cosmetic firms from 25 countriesand territories worldwide will attend the Mekong Beauty and Vietbeauty showsscheduled at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre from August 22-24,2019.

An array of global brands like Alpha Laboratories (New Zealand), Famorna(Poland), BC-Link and Kaei (Japan), Conspin and The Handa (the Republic ofKorea), Q&Z (Singapore), KBT Global (Malaysia), and Thai Nam Viet andQuantum Healthcare (Vietnam) will attend the event.

At a press conference held in Ho Chi Minh City on December 18, the events’organizers - Vietnam National Trade Fair & Advertising Company (Vinexad),Informa UMB Company, and the Vietnam Cosmetic Distributor and Retailer Club -said that the shows are expected to be a trustworthy destination for bothdomestic and foreign brands to expand their market in Vietnam.

The exhibitors will display their latest products and technologies in thecosmetics sector at ten international booths.

In particular, the show will zone off a special corner to present natural andorganic brands to Vietnamese consumers.

In addition, doctors from Europe, Malaysia, and Singapore will attend theCosmoaesthetic festival to share knowledge on new technologies and innovationin the anti-aging skin care and skin restoration business. –VNA
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