According to Harbour Global CEO Gustavo Collins, the Halal-certified skincare market has been underserved for too long.
Harbar Global launches its latest skincare line, The Hazel Collection Pro, a Halal-certified range that Collins claims to redefine expectations on natural skincare products.
Established in 2017, Colins says that Harbar Global has consistently pursued its mission to revolutionize Halal skincare options, making them accessible to a broader audience.
“At its core, The Hazel Collection Pro is more than just a product line; it is a heartfelt tribute to my late mother, Hazel, who passed away in 2021 after a challenging battle with Alzheimer’s,” says Collins.
Her journey Collins to create skincare products that honour her memory while addressing a significant gap in the market.
“Halal-certified skincare is a niche that has been underserved for too long. With The Hazel Collection Pro, we aim to provide a solution that respects the values and needs of our community, offering high-quality skincare products that everyone can trust and enjoy. To honor my mother in such a way is truly humbling and heartwarming for both me and our team,” says Collins.
The collection features a variety of products designed to cater to all skin types. Collins claims that these products are formulated with eco-friendly, plant-based ingredients, ensuring both efficacy and safety. The Hazel Collection Pro rigorously adheres to Halal certification standards, providing a safe and ethical choice for consumers seeking natural skincare options.
As a Hispanic-owned wholesaler, Collins says that the company also places a strong emphasis on environmental stewardship, ensuring that every product and supplier aligns with its ethos of natural and ethical care.
In addition to his work at Harbar Global, Collins is deeply involved in the community as a boxing coach at The Wolf Boxing and Fitness Academy. He dedicates his time to teaching the fundamentals of boxing to individuals of all ages, fostering confidence and personal growth.
Recognizing the financial challenges faced by some families, Collins says that he will donate a portion of profits from his ecommerce sales to provide essential boxing equipment to underprivileged kids, helping them pursue their passion for the sport.