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Exports account for nearly 20% of the hair care company’s business. And now Truss, like similar beauty brands in the region, is looking to reach more markets in the Middle East.
The Sweet Hair company out of São Paulo has begun implementing plans, expanding its sales and distribution to include five of countries in the region, as well as Morocco in North Africa.
Cosmetics giant L’Oréal has looked to bolster its presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by establishing a new subsidiary based on a joint venture with Al Naghi Group; a move which will create local jobs.
As economic growth continues to sprint ahead in the Middle East and African markets, the market for color cosmetics in particular is forecast to explode.
Los Angeles-based Merle Norman Cosmetics has expanded its operations in the UAE with the opening of a studio in Abu Dhabi, the fifth of its kind in the region.
Major hair care players will be looking to target the Arabian Gulf with a variety of products in the next few years, as market researchers predict big business due to the fast growth in the youth population in the region.
The United Arab Emirates is set to become a big market for luxury fragrances, riding a wave of continued economic growth that is fueling interest in premium consumer goods.
The Fragrance Foundation Arabia is attempting to capitalise on the interest in local brands from countries surrounding the UAE, as well as western markets.
This year's Beautyworld Middle East trade show will open in Dubai
on the 18th May offering international industry players
the chance to target this expanding market.
Avon takes a new direction with healthcare foods in China, Swiss
Arabian Perfumes Group announces expansion plans in the Gulf and
Ineke perfume expands European distribution.
A leading Filipino personal care player has announced its aim to
expand further into international markets for natural-based
products; a move it hopes to fund through its share flotation.
Aiming to tap into India's booming cosmetics and personal products
market, Canadian firm Faces Cosmetics plans to set up a series
of stores across the country.
Simply Beautiful Cosmetics (SBC) has announced they will be
branching out of the UK and looking to develop its industry
strength by launching the beauty range in the Middle East – an area
that is at present enjoying strong growth...
Latest market research suggests that the Middle Eastern market for
cosmetics and personal care products is set to experience major
growth this year as the region's economy and retailers continue to
experience significant growth.
International sales of Brazilian cosmetic products increased by 20
per cent in 2005 and plans are under way to increase international
distribution centers to meet further growth in the coming years.