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Branding Beauty: Branding Beauty: Indigenous Knowledge Indigenous Knowledge to the Forefront to the Forefront Shakila Yacob Shakila Yacob University of Malaya University of Malaya 1
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The use of indigenous knowledge and religion in brand building by beauty entrepreneurs in Malaysia
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Branding Beauty: Branding Beauty: Indigenous Indigenous

Knowledge to the Knowledge to the ForefrontForefrontShakila YacobShakila Yacob

University of MalayaUniversity of Malaya

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ContentContent

• Notions of Beauty in Malaysia• Malaysian Beauty Companies : Three

case studies • How did these companies challenged

global brands?– Indigenous Knowledge – Religion- Halal Concept– Controversy

• Conclusion

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Brand Building

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A Notion of Beauty in A Notion of Beauty in MalaysiaMalaysia

Brown is NOT Beautiful?• Cultural Attitudes amongst Malays

– Fair skin is idolised

• Malay traditional customs• Fair skin = status ?• Western stereotype of beauty

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The Notion of Beauty in The Notion of Beauty in Malaysia (cont.)Malaysia (cont.)

• Personal healthcare and cleanliness – an integral part of the customs of the Malay community.

• Malay cultural heritage has added value to Malaysian beauty products, and simultaneously shaped the branding of indigenous knowledge of herbs.

• Good health is also closely associated with any notion of beauty.

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The Notion of Beauty in The Notion of Beauty in Malaysia (cont.)Malaysia (cont.)

• Personal healthcare and cleanliness – an integral part of the customs of the Malay community.

• Malay cultural heritage has added value to Malaysian beauty products, and simultaneously shaped the branding of indigenous knowledge of herbs.

• Good health is also closely associated with any notion of beauty.

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The Notion of Beauty in The Notion of Beauty in Malaysia (cont.)Malaysia (cont.)

Indigenous knowledge has not been displaced by foreign influences

Became a catalyst for Malaysian beauty companies to gain an added advantage over their Western competitors.

Product differentiation: These companies effectively differentiate their products from the Western competition.

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Malaysian Homegrown Malaysian Homegrown Beauty CompaniesBeauty Companies

• Family Firms– Founder/manager : Women– Family members

• Medium-sized ventures• Parent company with subsidiaries

(manufacturing/plantation)

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Home-based to shop-front Home-based to shop-front businessesbusinesses

Single Level Single Level MarketingMarketing

StockistsStockists

DistributoDistributorsrs(Domestic market)(Domestic market)

Main Main DistributorsDistributors

(International (International market)market)

Word of mouth

evangelism

Bio-Bio-networnetwor

ksks

beauty beauty productsproducts

health food productshealth food productslifestyle productslifestyle products

Diversifying from beauty-based to lifestyle companies

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Rationale for Selection Rationale for Selection of Case Studiesof Case Studies

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Nusantara’s health and beauty legacy - “because only nature is NR’s

choice”An example of ‘strategic positioning’

against Indonesian competition in carving out a niche market in the same product

category

NONA ROGUYNONA ROGUY

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Meteoric rise of a company through its herbal-based products for health, beauty and lifestyle

SENDAYU TINGGISENDAYU TINGGI

“reaping the goodness of Mother Nature”

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Like many other emerging beauty companies, Natasya is an example of a new-comer in the overcrowded beauty market.

NATASYANATASYA

“to restore your appeal and beauty”

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Company Case StudiesCompany Case Studies

Origins and Organisational Structure

Branding StrategiesPricing and marketing strategiesProduct and health servicesResearch and Development

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Findings From Customer Findings From Customer SurveySurvey

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Findings From Customer Findings From Customer SurveySurvey

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ControversyControversy

• ‘Greenwashing’ sin• Beauty products using banned

substances such as hydroquinone• Despite so-called ‘greenwash

scandal’, the demand for these beauty products has remained constant.

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ConclusionConclusion

• Indigenous knowledge of herbs held and diffused by women.

• Women are founders, managers and users of the products

• Family-owned and managed• Masstige pricing strategies

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Conclusion (cont.)• Traditional and cultural practices of personal

healthcare and lifestyle led to a creation of a niche market with an added advantage of indigenous knowledge – to which foreign competition had limited access.– Post-natal Care

• Branding of beauty products amongst home-grown beauty companies in Malaysia revolves around cultural and religious identity.

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Conclusion (cont.)

• Indigenous knowledge and cultural specific branding can be a potent weapon to meet the challenges merging in the global herbal sector.

• Malaysia, through its home grown beauty companies, is well poised to position itself as the leading producer of beuaty products both locally and in a number of Muslim countries.

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