Int’l exhibition on beauty products and technology attracts foreign brands

The 2022 International Exhibition on Beauty Products, Technology and Services, Vietnam Beautycare Expo 2022, will be held in Ho Chi Minh City from September 14 to 17.
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HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The 2022 InternationalExhibition on Beauty Products, Technology and Services, Vietnam Beautycare Expo2022, will be held in Ho Chi Minh City from September 14 to 17.

Vietnam Beautycare Expo 2022 has attracted more than 300 brandsfrom over 15 countries and territories, showcasing the latest beauty productsand technology, including customised skin care equipment, healthcare machine,perfumes, spa and salon equipment, and skin, hair, nail and body care productscontaining pure PDRN, a core component of salmon DNA that helps skinregenerate.

Following the success of previous events held in Hanoi, the expopromises to offer visitors a chance to exchange information and experienceproducts directly with companies from Switzerland, Greece, the Republic ofKorea, Japan and other countries.

The highlight of the exhibition this year is the Gobiz Koreapavilion, where visitors can experience the Gobiztown virtual exhibition hallthrough VR to visit and experience more than 1,000 Korean products includingskin care, makeup, hair care, and body care products.

In addition, live demonstrations of the latest advanced technologyin the cosmetic tattoo industry, business matching programmes and otheractivities will be held during the expo.

Vietnam Beautycare Expo 2022 will be held at the Saigon Exhibitionand Convention Centre together with the 17th Pharmedi Vietnam, an InternationalExhibition on Products, Equipment, Supplies for Medicines, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals& Rehabilitation./.
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