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The Hair Senta International Beauty Show (HIBS Africa) is back with its highly anticipated 4th edition, now featuring the Diamond Edition.
Set to dazzle the beauty world, HIBS Africa 2024 will take place from September 6th to 8th at the Accra International Conference Centre - The Grand Arena.
This year’s show promises to be a spectacular celebration of beauty and innovation, with an impressive lineup of exhibitors and stage shows over three thrilling days.
This year, HIBS Africa is pulling out all the stops to bring you an unparalleled experience.
The Diamond Edition will showcase top-tier hair care brands from across Africa, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe.
Whether you're a beauty enthusiast, industry professional, or aspiring entrepreneur, this event is your gateway to exploring the latest trends, discovering groundbreaking products, and connecting with leading beauty experts.

Vendors and sponsors are encouraged to secure their spots now, as participation slots are limited and filling up fast.
Don’t miss this chance to highlight your brand at Africa's most prestigious beauty event.
For attendees, be sure to follow @hibsafrica for updates on exhibiting brands and stage shows.
Early bird tickets will be available soon, offering exclusive perks like complimentary products and discounted prices.
Make sure to mark your calendar and prepare for an extraordinary experience that will set new benchmarks in beauty and style.
HIBS Africa 2024 will be open from 11 am to 8 pm each day, providing ample opportunity to explore the exhibits, engage with industry leaders, and be inspired by the dynamic showcase.
The Accra International Conference Centre - The Grand Arena will once again serve as the premier venue for this monumental event.
The Diamond Edition of HIBS Africa is not just a trade show; it's a celebration of beauty that bridges global trends with Africa's rich cultural heritage.
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