Ekoko to open third store in Vietnam

Oct 2nd at 14:25
02-10-2014 14:25:12+07:00

Ekoko to open third store in Vietnam

After nearly two years of successful development in Vietnam, the natural cosmetic brand - ekoko Vietnam continues the debut of its third store slated October 4 at RC6, Building C3, Rung Co, Ecopark, in the northern province of Hung Yen with the mission to bring safety and high-quality products to all Vietnamese families.

In the Vietnamese market, there is currently no shortage of make-up products for women. However, not many brands take notice of safety and healthy skin-care products which are suitable for different ages and members of the family.

“Cosmetics not only make us prettier but are also a health care product to take care of your skin and your body,” said ekoko Vietnam’s director Eddy Goseling.

With that different path, ekoko produces a special cosmetic line which is environment-friendly, entirely vegetarian, and no animal testing with the key product being soap.

What makes ekoko’s soap differ from other soaps is that it can be used for both body and face, causing no irritation and suitable for both men and women.

Therefore, ekoko Vietnam continues development and set to introduce its third store in Vietnam to serve growing demands for skincare products from Vietnamese families.

The grand opening slated to take place on October 4 at the brand’s new store located in Hung Yen province’s Ecopark township.

The event expects to attract Holland ambassador in Vietnam, a loyal customer who always supports ekoko’s products as well as Holland’s businesses in Vietnam.

“I want to bring Holland’s entrepreneur spirit to Vietnam and share it with your country. I especially support the founders of ekoko Vietnam because their products are truly safe and environment-friendly which are suitable to the modern business spirit and responsibility,” she shared.

Ekoko Vietnam Limited, having its official office in Hanoi, is synonymous with natural beauty care. Ekoko has various products with three types of soap (essential oil, cacao butter and fragrance) with more than 20 scents as well as body wash, body lotion and other skin-care products.

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