Indonesia’s scents of success


THE homegrown perfume industry has expanded its market share in Indonesia, as domestic consumers flock to emerging locally produced brands.

Zahra, a Jakarta-based beauty enthusiast who recently explored local perfume brands at a beauty event in the southern part of the capital, says she took interest in several brands, having purchased three perfumes at under 200,000 rupiah (US$12.04) each.

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