Int’l beauty industry exhibition opens in HCM City

Apr 19th at 07:43
19-04-2019 07:43:19+07:00

Int’l beauty industry exhibition opens in HCM City

The Vietnam International Exhibition on Aesthetic, Beauty, Cosmetic, Hair, Nail and Spa and Wellness, known as Cosmobeaute Vietnam, opened in HCM City on Thursday with more than 200 exhibitors taking part.

 

Exhibitors are from 10 countries and territories: Japan, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Portugal, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the US and Viet Nam.

Cosmobeaute Vietnam 2019 features the latest salon equipment and supplies, hair care, aesthetic treatment machines, personal care products, cosmetics, and product packaging, among others.

The expo will end on April 20 and is expected to attract 15,000 visitors.

Compared to previous exhibitions, the exhibition this year hosts several activities such as “Look & Learn with Steven Sunny” stage event, in which Malaysia’s celebrity make-up artist Steven Sunny will be appearing on stage to conduct step-by-step make up tutorials for the audience, Cosmobeaute Hair highlights, where top experts from local and foreign hair associations will show off their talents to bring amazing hairstylists to the stage.

The expo also includes seminars with leading local and international experts on the beauty industry to share many useful market information, modern technology trends and business solutions in the beauty industry.

There is also a Beaute Meeting Programme, which pre-arranges business meetings between exhibitors and potential buyers and investors in advance.

The expo provides local and international exhibitors and visitors the opportunity to explore business opportunities.

Organised by the Minh Vi Exhibition and Advertisement Services Co, Informa Exhibitions (the UK), UBM Asia (Hong Kong) and ECMI Asia Sdn Bhd (Malaysia) at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in District 7.

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