The 10th Beauty, Cosmetics and Wellness West Africa Ghana exhibition organised by the Ace Group has brought together exhibitors and industry players from more than 10 countries. A move aimed at highlighting growing opportunities in Ghana’s beauty and cosmetics sector.

The three-day international exhibition, being held at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) Auditorium in Accra from 3rd to 5th June, 2026 , had companies from countries including Turkey, India, Ghana, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt.
The exhibition features products and services as well as personal and skincare products, cosmetics, hair and nail care products, fragrances and perfumes, salon equipment, beauty technology, medical cosmetics, wellness products and packaging solutions.
In an interview with the Director of Exhibitions at Ace Group Expo, Mr. Praveen Singh, he indicated that the exhibition seeks to connect international manufacturers, suppliers and investors with Ghanaian businesses and consumers.

According to him, Ghana’s beauty and cosmetics industry continue to expand, creating strong demand for products such as perfumes, cosmetics, skincare items and beauty accessories.
He also noted that many beauty products sold in the country are imported, making trade exhibitions important platforms for businesses to identify suppliers, explore partnerships and gain access to new products and technologies.

“We have companies from the perfume sector, cosmetics manufacturers and suppliers of raw materials. It is very important for the Ghanaian economy because it creates opportunities for trade and business collaboration,” he said.
He further explained that one of the key challenges in organising such exhibitions is reaching and mobilising stakeholders across the beauty and cosmetics industry.

However, Mr. Singh acknowledged the support of local partners, particularly Makeup Ghana, which has helped connect organisers with businesses and professionals within the sector.
He also urged stakeholders in the beauty and cosmetics industry, including retailers, manufacturers, distributors, salon operators and beauty professionals, to take advantage of the exhibition to network and explore business opportunities.
“The visitor entry is totally free. People can register on-site and engage directly with exhibitors from different countries,” he said.

Following the beauty exhibition, he disclosed that the fifth edition of the West Africa Pharma and Healthcare exhibition would come off next week.
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