Nature Queen products put on sale at Longdan supermarket (Source: VNA)
London (VNA) – A collection of 47 made-in-Vietnam natural cosmetics with the brand of NatureQueen were rolled out in London, the United Kingdom, on January 22.
The products madeby Vietnam-based Sao Thai Duong JSC are officially put on sale at Longdan, the largestVietnamese Cash & Carry in the UK, following a launching ceremony attended byVietnamese Ambassador to the UK Tran Ngoc An.
An said he is happyto see more and more Vietnamese products become popular among British consumers.
The collectionincludes shampoos, air conditioners, hair-growth and hair loss helper essentialoils, anti-aging and anti-wrinkle skincare products and more, made from naturalmaterials.
The products willbe sold at six Longdan stores in London, said Tran Thi Huong Lien, co-founderand deputy director of Sao Thai Duong. The company expects the number of its productsavailable in the UK will reach 130 in the near future, she added.
British consumers todayare more favoured of natural beauty products that cause no harm to theenvironment and human health, so Longdan has selected Nature Queen productsbecause they can meet requirements of the local market, said chairman of the Longdan supermarket chain Huynh Xuan Long.
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