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Support Local: 6 Lebanese Brands To Put On Your Radar

We love supporting local brands and products, so if you’re looking to show some love to wonderful Lebanese brands, we’ve rounded up six for you to check out.

1. English and Arabic Beirut hoodies from Beirut .com

The softest (and most affordable) fleece hoodie you’ll find on the market. You can choose between the English or Arabic logo, embroidered left to the zipper.

The best part is that $5 from every purchase will go to the Children’s Cancer Center in Lebanon. Click here to learn more about the initiative!

2. Gorgeous handcrafts from Dar El Yasmine

The store brings you some of the finest handcrafted creations from all over the region. Each item is made with love, and the techniques in which they’re made are deeply connected to where the item is from. You’ll find some of the most unique pieces that will add a touch of culture to your home.

Read more about Dar El Yasmine here.

3. Skin and hair care products from Potion Kitchen

Offering high quality skin and haircare products, Potion Kitchen is not only a great choice to treat yourself to a new self-care set but it’s also an excellent gift choice for your loved ones.

4. Silk products from Sleek

Sleek makes luxury accessible to everyone who wants to zhuzh up their hair and skincare with pillowcases, eye masks, and scrunchies—all wrapped in the finest silk. Add a silky finish to your self-care routine with Sleek.

To read more about their products, click here.

5. An entirely new skincare routine from Beesline

This Lebanese brand offers a wide range of products, but their skincare is the most loved. Offering quality at affordable prices, Beesline is a highly regarded brand that continues to impress with every new product they release. And they’re great for people with sensitive skin!

6. Dainty Lebanese jewelry from Zein Fine Jewelry

The Lebanese brand turned beautiful jewelry into pieces of home. Their latest collection pays homage to all things Lebanese, featuring gorgeous designs inspired by Lebanese heritage.

To read more, click here.