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Nora comestics re-launches with flagship store

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PRESS STATEMENT : Nora Cosmetics has officially re-launched its brand with the grand opening of a new, elegant store at Molapo Crossing Mall, introducing a vibrant product expansion and its groundbreaking “15 Faces of Botswana “ A Celebration of Every Hue” campaign.

Presiding over the event was Ms. Nora Mc Aslin, Director and Founder of Nora Cosmetics, who proudly unveiled the brand’s newly developed, locally inspired product line designed to meet the everyday beauty needs of diverse skin tones at affordable prices.“This re-launch marks a defining moment for our brand. Our mission has always been to empower confidence and beauty in every individual,” said Ms. Mc Aslin. The newly launched Nora Cosmetics product line includes: • Liquid Foundations (in a wide range of shades) • Crème to Powder Foundations • Concealers • Compact Powders • Lipsticks & Lip Glosses • Highlighters & Blushes • Eyeshadow Palettes • Eyeliner Gel & Mascara • Facial Cleansing Wipes • Fixing Spray • Professional Brushes The curated range reflects the brand’s commitment to inclusivity, quality, and affordability,with pricing accessible for everyday consumers without compromising on performance or presentation and not forgetting the facebeat .

Attending media and invited beauty enthusiasts,guests were given exclusive access to product demos, campaign map and live brand walkthrough. The occasion included a Q&A session with the Nora Cosmetics team and light refreshments.

“We’re not just launching products; we’re launching a movement that says beauty belongs to all of us,” said Ms. Mc Aslin. “These products are made with love, care, and deep understanding of African skin needs.” Nora Cosmetics’ new store at Molapo Crossing Mall is now officially open to the public, offering a full product experience in a stylish, welcoming environment.It opens up to the country wide road show.


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