Kenyan demand for locally made organic cosmetics is increasing, fuelled by their affordability compared with foreign brands, and a fast-growing natural skin and hair care movement. As Maria Galang explains, Kenyan entrepreneurs are filling a gap in the market which is expected to grow after the government imposed taxes on foreign-made cosmetics.
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