Finding the right cosmetics manufacturer in Kenya takes more work than most buyers expect. A company may sell beauty products, but that does not always mean it runs a true manufacturing program. I usually look for three things first: production capability, product range, and whether the company can support private label or contract work.
Kenya is a market worth watching. It has a growing beauty and personal care sector, a stronger local founder scene, and rising interest in skincare made for African consumers. It also has fewer publicly visible OEM factories than bigger manufacturing hubs, so shortlists need a bit more care.
For that reason, I built this list around companies with the clearest manufacturing or private-label signals. Some are more traditional manufacturers. Some are private-label-facing operators with real product development support. Ensemble, they give a more realistic view of what Kenya can offer beauty brands today.

Kenya Cosmetics Market Trends
Kenya’s beauty and personal care market is moving in the right direction.Beautymatter, citing Homme d'État, says Kenya’s beauty and personal care industry was worth about USD 2.3 milliards en 2024. It also says the market was projected to grow at a 6.78% annual rate from 2024 à 2028. That is a meaningful pace for a market of this size.
Le 8 Cosmetics Manufacturers in Kenya
| Fabricant | Main Focus | Main Beauty Products | Idéal pour |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nia Cosmetics Limited | Personal care and hygiene manufacturing | Soins personnels, hygiene products, commodités de l'hôtel | Brands that want contract manufacturing with practical scale |
| Formulators Hub Kenya | Contract manufacturing and private labelling | Soins de la peau, soins capillaires, soins du corps | Indie brands and private label launches |
| Aromakare LTD | Personal care manufacturing and private label | Soins capillaires, soins du corps, soins à domicile | Beauty brands wanting turnkey personal care support |
| Black Essentials | Brand-facing private label platform backed by Aromakare | Beauté, soins personnels, retail and professional products | Brands that want development plus packaging support |
| Skincademy / Sunkissed | Product development and skincare innovation | Skincare for melanin-rich skin | Skincare-led founders and local innovation projects |
| Safe Cosmetics Ltd | Local beauty product maker | Beauty products under Origin brand | Retail-led local beauty programs |
| Adora | Beauty and personal care manufacturing | Cosmétique, soins de la peau, produits de soins capillaires | Brands looking at mass-market local product lines |
1. Nia Cosmetics Limited
Emplacement: Eldoret, Kenya
Focus: Fabrication sous contrat, soins personnels, hygiene products
Main Beauty Products: soins personnels, hygiene products, commodités de l'hôtel, private-brand development
Idéal pour: brands that want a practical local manufacturer with contract manufacturing support

Nia Cosmetics is one of the clearest manufacturing names in Kenya. It describes itself as an established manufacturer with over 10 years of experience in personal care and hygiene products. It also develops formulations for retailers that need contract manufacturing.
I would start here if I wanted a more direct manufacturing relationship. The company also positions itself as a one-stop partner for formulation, production, conditionnement, and assembly. That makes it one of the stronger practical choices in this market.
2. Formulators Hub Kenya
Emplacement: Nairobi, Kenya
Focus: Fabrication sous contrat, private labelling, cosmetic ingredients
Main Beauty Products: soins de la peau, soins capillaires, soins du corps
Idéal pour: indie beauty brands and founders who want flexible private label support

Formulators Hub Kenya is more niche, but the manufacturing offer is clear. It provides contract manufacturing for skincare, soins capillaires, et soins du corps, and it also offers cosmetic private labelling. That makes it useful for younger brands that need both product development and launch support.
I see it as a practical fit for smaller launches. It feels more founder-friendly than industrial. That can be a real advantage in a market where many brands need flexibility first.
3. Aromakare LTD
Emplacement: Kenya
Focus: Personal care manufacturing and private label
Main Beauty Products: soins capillaires, soins du corps, soins à domicile
Idéal pour: brands that want turnkey support across personal care categories

Aromakare describes itself as a Kenyan manufacturer of safe and effective products. Its core product areas are hair care, soins du corps, and home care. That gives it a broader personal care profile than a pure skincare lab.
The company also appears in private-label-facing references as a turnkey manufacturer. That matters because many buyers want more than production alone. They want a partner that can help move the project from concept to shelf.
4. Black Essentials
Emplacement: Kenya
Focus: Brand-facing beauty platform backed by Aromakare LTD
Main Beauty Products: beauty and personal care products for retail and professional use
Idéal pour: brands that want manufacturing support plus packaging and ingredient guidance

Black Essentials is not a separate factory in the usual sense. It is a brand of Aromakare LTD. Toujours, its role matters because it presents the manufacturing support in a very clear way. The site says Aromakare supports product development, fabrication, conditionnement, and ingredients for beauty brands.
I would treat Black Essentials as a useful buyer-facing window into Aromakare’s private label model. Pour un propriétaire de marque, that can be easier to assess than a bare factory page.
5. Skincademy / Sunkissed
Emplacement: Kenya
Focus: Product development and inclusive skincare innovation
Main Beauty Products: skincare products made for melanin-rich skin
Idéal pour: skincare-led founders and projects built around local product innovation

Skincademy is not a classic large factory. But it is relevant because it directly references product development, formulation, and manufacturing support in Kenya’s skincare sector. Through Sunkissed, it also brings that work into a real in-house product line.
I would include it because Kenya’s beauty manufacturing scene is still developing. In markets like this, innovation-led operators can matter just as much as larger factories. That is especially true in skincare built for local skin needs.
6. Safe Cosmetics Ltd
Emplacement: Nairobi, Kenya
Focus: Local beauty product making
Main Beauty Products: beauty products under the Origin brand
Idéal pour: buyers looking at local retail beauty production in Kenya

Safe Cosmetics is harder to document in the same depth as Nia or Formulators Hub. Toujours, its public-facing pages clearly identify it as the maker of the Origin brand of beauty products. That is enough to place it on a Kenya-focused shortlist.
I would treat this as a more locally oriented manufacturer. It looks more useful for retail-led beauty programs than for highly technical OEM work. That distinction matters when you build the shortlist.
7. Adora
Emplacement: Nairobi, Kenya
Focus: Cosmetic and personal care manufacturing
Main Beauty Products: cosmetic products, soins de la peau, soins capillaires, soins personnels
Idéal pour: brands looking at broader local consumer beauty lines

Adora presents itself as a Kenyan cosmetics manufacturer. Its site says it manufactures certified cosmetic products, and related pages point to skin care, soins capillaires, and broader beauty and personal care lines.
I would place Adora closer to the consumer-facing end of the market. But it still belongs in the conversation because Kenya does not yet have a very deep pool of publicly visible cosmetics manufacturers.
Still Considering an Overseas Option Beyond Kenya?
Kenya has real momentum, especially in skincare, beauté naturelle, and local founder-led growth. En même temps, some brands need more category breadth, more packaging support, or a more developed OEM/ODM structure than they can easily find locally. That is where an overseas partner can make sense.
Dans ce cas, partnering with an overseas manufacturer is a good option. Cosmétiques Xiran is a Chinese cosmetics manufacturer that covers skincare, soins du corps, soins capillaires, and baby care, offering one-stop services including private label, OEM/ODM, et emballage personnalisé.
For Kenyan or African brands looking to expand their product range and seeking a seamless process from formulation development to packaging and production, Xiran Cosmetics is an excellent partner to consider alongside local manufacturers.
Conclusion
Kenya is not yet the deepest cosmetics manufacturing market in Africa, but it is developing in a useful way. The combination of growing beauty demand, local product innovation, and more visible private-label support makes it a market worth watching.
For brands looking for cosmetics manufacturers in Kenya, the best next step is to build a shortlist around real manufacturing capability, not just retail visibility. That means checking product categories, soutien au développement, production scope, and how closely the manufacturer fits the brand’s launch model.