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Spy the brilliant merchandising by Moore Organics’ Adebisi Odeleye at The Fidelity International Trade and Creative Connect (FITCC), in Houston-Texas #BackStory

AdminBy AdminOctober 26, 2023Updated:October 26, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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The Fidelity International Trade and Creative Connect (FITCC) exhibition and conference, hosted by Fidelity Bank (Nigeria), has ended – but we bring you a particular point of interest at the event – beauty brand, MooreOrganics!

Founder, Adebisi Odeleye, confidently drew in the crowds, repeatedly reassuring visitors to her booth: “Is it true you’ve tried several products for your acne, ezcema, hyperpigmentation and dull skin and nothing seems to work? Mooreorganics has been tested and trusted by several women from all over the world with diverse skin issues and concerns”.

The Moore brand provides natural skincare products, made from locally-sourced ingredients, produced by African women for the African Skin. The company proudly sources 85% of its raw materials from Nigeria and the African continent.

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