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BEAUTYEXPO & COSMOBEAUTÉ MALAYSIA RETURNS IN SEPTEMBER 2023, ONCE AGAIN EXCITING AND REVITALISING THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY

Having seen an overwhelming response in 2022, Informa Markets is proud to announce the beautyexpo (21st edition) & Cosmobeauté Malaysia (18th edition) from 27 to 30 September 2023 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC)! The show is set to make a significant impact this year with bigger halls and exciting highlights, providing exhibitors with an unparalleled opportunity to showcase their latest products and innovations in the beauty industry.

BEAUTYEXPO & COSMOBEAUTE MALAYSIA 2022 IS HAPPENING THIS MONTH WITH AN ENGAGING LINE-UP OF BEAUTY BRANDS & FULL-DAY ACTIVITIES

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Informa Markets brings together the first ever collaboration of the 20th edition of Beautyexpo and the 17th edition of Cosmobeaute Malaysia 2022, two of the leading beauty trade shows in the country. The 4-day trade show will be happening on 28 September to 1 October, from 10AM - 7PM at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Malaysia. For decades, the exhibition aims to connect all industry players, beauty trade professionals and businesses from around the world to showcase the latest technologies, innovations, emerging trends, and market updates. This year, Beautyexpo & Cosmobeaute Malaysia 2022 anticipates 8,000 trade visitors and local & international exhibitors from China, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Poland, Singapore, Thailand, and more. One of the key highlights of the exhibition are its' major pavilions featuring a Korea Pavilion, Malaysia Pavilion, Poland Pavilion & International Pavilion; of

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Let us keep our businesses open , govt urged

No Barber shop to operate during MCO 2.0. - ONG SOON HIN/The Star PETALING JAYA: The hairdressing, wellness and optical industries have urged the government to reconsider its decision to prohibit them from operating during the movement control order period. They pointed out that they had not been the cause of any Covid-19 clusters thus far. Association of Malaysian Optometrists president Ahmad Fadhullah Fuzai called on the government to allow private practice optometrists as well as optical shops to reopen. He said since the beginning of the pandemic they had not been the cause of any clusters as they had been following the SOP diligently.

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