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JIBE 2026
Yolondo Salmon (left), founder & CEO, Pimby Cosmetics, and host Anna Smith engaged in Cafe Conversations with Jamaica Mountain Peak coffee. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
July 7, 2026

JIBE 2026

The Jamaica International Beauty Expo (JIBE) 2026 lit up the National Arena over three days, from Friday, June 26 to Sunday, June 28, showcasing the dynamism and innovation of the island’s beauty and wellness industry. With interactive exhibits, thought-provoking panel discussions, dazzling fashion shows, and live entertainment, the event offered a holistic celebration of the beauty industry.

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Minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce and JIBE 2026 keynote speaker Delano Seiveright, presented the JIBE Lifetime Achievement Award to June Smith, founder and CEO, TAJJ Cosmetics.Aceion Cunningham

Minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce and JIBE 2026 keynote speaker Delano Seiveright, presented the JIBE Lifetime Achievement Award to June Smith, founder and CEO, TAJJ Cosmetics. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Sisters Akilah (left) and Kamilah Maxwell (centre) shared a photo-op with patron Renee Dennis after making their purchase from Tanisha Hibbert of Bliss Therapy Skincare.Aceion Cunningham

Sisters Akilah (left) and Kamilah Maxwell (centre) shared a photo-op with patron Renee Dennis after making their purchase from Tanisha Hibbert of Bliss Therapy Skincare. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Held under the theme ‘Beauty Beyond Jamaica’s Borders’ the event featured capacity-building initiatives including the engagement of ambassadors and trade representatives, fostering dialogue on expanding Jamaica’s footprint in the global beauty market, with groups from Barbados, Canada, Turks and Caicos, Mexico and the Dominican Republic connecting at the expo on possible trade and distribution deals.

Patrons had the opportunity to sample and shop Ettenio’s full line of products at the expo including scrubs, butters, lotions and haircare products.Aceion Cunningham

Patrons had the opportunity to sample and shop Ettenio’s full line of products at the expo including scrubs, butters, lotions and haircare products. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Local manufacturer Our Soap representative Nicole Myrie was ready to introduce attendees to the brand’s line of products.Aceion Cunningham

Local manufacturer Our Soap representative Nicole Myrie was ready to introduce attendees to the brand’s line of products. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Stacia Cunningham, owner, Eye Spy, showcased the company’s offerings in eyewear.Aceion Cunningham

Stacia Cunningham, owner, Eye Spy, showcased the company’s offerings in eyewear. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Leading distributors and manufacturers of hair, skin, and nail products joined forces with support service providers to highlight the diversity of the sector. From cutting-edge treatments to entrepreneurial insights, the expo underscored Jamaica’s growing influence in beauty and wellness, giving attendees access to a wealth of information and possible connections for future development.

Tricia Spence, founder, Miss Bee Haven, had her line of products — including honey-infused soaps, tonics, salves and sprays — on display. Aceion Cunningham

Tricia Spence, founder, Miss Bee Haven, had her line of products — including honey-infused soaps, tonics, salves and sprays — on display. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

Davene Jonas (left), hair and make-up artist, applies lip liner to a patron inside her booth.Aceion Cunningham

Davene Jonas (left), hair and make-up artist, applies lip liner to a patron inside her booth. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

 

Photos: Aceion Cunningham

Model Giovanni Lacey hit the runway during the Marley Clothing and Clarks footwear fashion show.Aceion Cunningham

Model Giovanni Lacey hit the runway during the Marley Clothing and Clarks footwear fashion show. (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)

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