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Sri Lankan hair and baby care brand launched in Nepal



KATHMANDU: Expanding its international market Sri Lanka’s leading hair and baby care brands  Kumarika and Baby Cheramy, have explored Nepal’s market amidst a program organized in Kathmandu on Friday.

The event was graced by the former Prime Minister of Nepal Jhala Nath Khanal, Managing Director of Hemas Manufacturing Pvt. Ltd.  Roy Joseph and the Chairman of Hajurlai Namaste Trade Link Pvt. Ltd. among many other celebrities, and distinguished guests.

Kumarika and Baby Cheramy have reached to millions of consumers around the world having their products exported to India, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan, Lebanon, Bangladesh, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and The Middle East and now Nepal.

Melina Kunwar, the Director of Hajurlai Namaste Trade Link Pvt. Ltd, Nepal’s exclusive distributor of the products, is very optimistic about the market prospective market occupancy of the projects. “ Kumarika and Baby Cheramy will surely establish themselves as leading brands in Nepal  esp. among the  quality seeking consumers in Nepal,” Kunwar said.

Kumarika , being one of the leading hair care brand of Shri Lanka, has been providing it’s consumers with a wide range of products like nourishing hair oil, shampoo variants with new conditioners and a totally new hair serum taking care of all women’s aspirations for the ultimate beautiful hair. Likewise, with nearly 6 decade long history of service, Baby Cheramy is fulfilling all the duties towards the little one by manufacturing cologne, cream, lotion, shampoo, soap, talc and all baby accessories.

Publish Date : 08 March 2020 19:43 PM

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