losangelesbrands.com Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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  1. Beauty Product Supplier
  2. Marketing Agency
  3. Marketing Consultant
  4. Online Marketing Agency

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At Los Angeles Brands, we create, develop, and scale high-performance beauty and lifestyle products that blend innovation, quality, and accessibility. As a brand incubator, we’ve launched and grown multiple health, beauty, and personal care brands, with our products now available in over 10,000 retail doors nationwide and thriving in the digital marketplace. Founded on the belief that great products should be both effective and affordable, we specialize in skincare, haircare, men’s grooming, bath & body, and pet grooming products, all crafted with clean ingredients and backed by industry-leading formulations. Our commitment to cruelty-free, high-quality, and thoughtfully designed products has made us a trusted partner for national retailers and online shoppers alike. Beyond product creation, we’re passionate about helping entrepreneurs bring their brand visions to life. Through our expertise in product development, manufacturing, and digital commerce—including TikTok Shop and social selling—we empower businesses to scale in today’s fast-evolving market. With Los Angeles as our home, we embrace a culture of creativity, innovation, and relentless execution. Whether we’re launching the next viral beauty product or building a community of brand creators, we’re dedicated to shaping the future of beauty and e-commerce. Let’s build something extraordinary—together.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My family and I have been using their…

My family and I have been using their products for a while now and they never let us down. Their site is easy to navigate, and the products are reasonably priced while maintaining high quality standards. Also I really love that they are cruelty-free, which is a big plus for animal lover like myself!

March 5, 2025
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Thank you for your review!

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Los Angeles Brands products are high…

Los Angeles Brands products are high quality, effective, and safe without costing astronomical prices. I couldn't recommend Maya Mari, Market Fresh, and the entire family of brands more!

March 2, 2025
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Thank you for your feedback! Happy to have you as a customer!

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