The List of Cosmetics in Ghana

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Afrobeauty

No. 51, Kwame Nkrumah Ave., Adabraka, Accra

Allure SDC

# 14 Mission Street, Kuku Hill, Osu R.E

Beautait Ltd.

Near Glenns Night Club, Adabraka, Accra

Jebacoci Co. Ltd.

Near Pentecost Church, Sowutuom, Accra

Kenus

Afariwaa, Comm. 22, Tema

MODSET ULTIMATE ENTERPRISES

9300 FOREST POINT CIRCLE,SUITE 110

Newgella Services

Opp. Davi Ama Chop Bar, Takoradi, Takoradi

Personna Cosmetics

23/24, Rajdeep Society, Opposite Income Tax Office

Runnin Over Ltd.

Opp. Modex Filling Station, Dansoman Russia, Accra

Tumte essentials Limited

madina, Accra
TUMTE ESSENTIALS LIMITED is a company in Ghana that is in to natural locally made hand creams in Ghana.. We are opened for better deals on our new product.
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Allure Sales & Distribution Co.

# 14 Mission Street, Kuku Hill Osu, Accra

Q'ticules & Nails Studios

No. 8 Volta Street, Airport Res. Area, Accra

Sleek & Chic Fashion

Near Harvest Int. Ministries, Tesano, Accra

So Aesthetic Co.

Viva Court, Old American Embassy, Osu, Accra

Stedeb Collections

Akoko Foto Junction, Dansoman, Accra
175 companies

Cosmetics in Ghana are widely used by both men and women to enhance their beauty. They range from traditional products like kohl, which is used to darken the eyes, and shea butter, which is used to moisturize and protect the skin, to more modern products like lipsticks, eye shadows, and foundation. In recent years, the cosmetics industry in Ghana has grown significantly, with an increase in the availability of high-quality, affordable products. Consumers in Ghana now have access to a wide variety of international and local brands, including L’Oreal, Maybelline, and Nivea.

The introduction of modern cosmetics has allowed Ghanaian women to experiment with different looks and styles, leading to a rise in self-expression and creativity. Additionally, the industry has created jobs for many Ghanaians, providing economic opportunities for both individuals and communities.

Overall, cosmetics in Ghana are an important part of the culture, giving people the freedom to express themselves and helping to create economic opportunities. With the continued growth of the industry, it is likely that the use of cosmetics in Ghana will only increase.