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The founder of Fragrances by Kings, Kingsley Kojo Aikins, has introduced the latest jewel in the beauty industry's crown - Nene Glam by Fragrances by Kings.
This Ghanaian-owned beauty brand sets a new standard for luxury in skincare, offering a sophisticated and indulgent experience with its fragrance body cream.
Expressing excitement at the launch event in Accra, Aikins stated, "Nene Glam represents the Fragrance King ethos - a blend of luxury, sophistication, and indulgence. We are thrilled to introduce a product that not only pampers the skin but also captivates the senses with its exquisite fragrance."
“Crafted with precision and a commitment to excellence, Nene Glam embodies the epitome of sophistication and indulgence,” according to Aikins.
The sumptuous formulation of Nene Glam includes premium ingredients known for their skin-nourishing properties. The body cream provides deep hydration, leaving the skin feeling silky-smooth and radiant.
Aikins added that the fragrance is carefully curated to evoke a sense of glamour and sophistication.
Nene Glam Body Cream is presented in luxurious packaging that exudes refinement, making it a statement piece for any beauty collection. Endorsed by renowned personalities like Bola Ray, Sister Deborah, and influencers such as the Mitch Twins, the product is already making waves in the beauty and skincare community.
Nene Glam, a Fragrances by Kings Creation, is poised to revolutionize the beauty industry with its commitment to luxury and sophistication.
The brand offers a range of premium skincare and fragrance products designed to embody the essence of glamour and opulence for both men and women.
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