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The 2019 edition of Joy Beauty and Bridal Fair has opened at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The Fair, which is open from 8 AM to 8 PM, has a wide range of exhibitors with top-notch engagement and wedding products and accessories on display at discounted prices.
This is the 16th edition of the Beauty and Bridal Fair. Below are some photos:

The ladies from Cantu have a variety of hair products and wigs on display

We Naturals also have their natural hair care line on display

Makeup products from L.A Girl in various shades to suit your skin type

Adjoa Yeboah has expertly tailored apparels on display

The Bridal Fair is your one-stop shop for all your bridal needs and more, including that perfect night dress or lingerie

For your engagement, Catherine Garments has the best

And there is jewelry...

...and shoes

Books for the kids, including Bibles



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