Nama Fiji Brings Fijian Wellness to NZ

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Nama Fiji has announced its participation at the NZ Hair & Beauty Expo, taking place at the Auckland Viaduct Event Centre from 13–14 June 2026. This event marks a significant milestone for the brand as it continues its journey of positive expansion in the New Zealand market.

The Nama Fiji team has been diligently preparing for the expo, ensuring a vibrant and engaging presence. Visitors can expect interactive product displays, testers, and educational materials that showcase the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. Promotional assets have been designed to highlight Nama Fiji’s unique offerings and story, inviting attendees to discover the beauty and benefits of Fijian skincare.

“At the Expo, Nama Fiji will also showcase its professional spa and salon offering, including wellness-inspired thalasso protocols designed for beauty salons, spas and skin clinics. These treatments use Nama, a nutrient-rich sea grape sustainably harvested in Fiji, as the hero ingredient and are designed to support hydration, improve the look and feel of skin texture, and create a calming, ocean-inspired treatment experience. The protocols include elements such as a Nama Detox tea ritual, Nama poultices, detox wraps and professional treatment training, giving salons a unique Fijian wellness concept to introduce to their clients,” stated Founder and Director of Nama Fiji, Debra Sadranu. 

This Fijian brand’s primary objective at the expo is to build greater awareness within the New Zealand beauty industry. The brand aims to connect with beauty professionals, salon owners, spa therapists, retailers, and customers, fostering meaningful relationships and exploring new opportunities for professional spa and salon partnerships. By engaging directly with industry stakeholders, Nama Fiji looks forward to growing its presence and influence in the market.

Sadranu highlighted that over the past year, Nama Fiji has experienced remarkable growth in New Zealand, with increased interest from customers and industry professionals. 

“New Zealand has been an exciting and important market for Nama Fiji. We are seeing growing interest from customers, salons and spa professionals who are drawn not only to the performance of our products, but also to the story behind them. Nama is sustainably harvested by women in Fiji, and it is very special for us to share that connection between our ocean, our communities and our skincare with the New Zealand beauty industry,” said Sadranu. 

Looking ahead, Nama Fiji is focused on expanding its retail and professional spa partnerships throughout New Zealand. The brand’s strategy includes growing its salon and clinic network, providing education and training for professional treatments, strengthening digital marketing, and sharing customer stories that highlight the benefits of Fijian skincare. Nama Fiji also sees future opportunities in spa concepts and franchise development, with the aim of bringing an authentic Fijian wellness experience to more salons and spas across the country.

“As a Fijian skincare brand, we recognise the valuable support provided by the Trade & Investment Office, Fiji High Commission, New Zealand. Their assistance has been instrumental in building brand visibility and strengthening business connections between Fiji and New Zealand. Nama Fiji appreciates their ongoing efforts to foster collaboration and growth within the industry,” expressed Sadranu. 

Nama Fiji is already working with a growing network of professional partners in New Zealand, including Angelica Therapies, Nikau Cottage, Luxury Spa and Nails, and Nurture Skin & Body. These partnerships reflect the brand’s commitment to quality and excellence, and Nama Fiji looks forward to continuing to grow alongside these professional teams.

Nama Fiji invites all attendees to visit its stand at the NZ Hair & Beauty Expo, explore its products, and learn more about its vision for the future. The brand’s dedication to innovation, education, and partnership sets the stage for a new chapter in Fijian skincare in New Zealand.

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