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In this study, an attempt was made to determining the acceptability of locally manufactured cosmetic product by user of cosmetic in Obiagu urban. Attention was focused on only female gender irrespective of their demographic specifications. Packaging characteristics considered were packaging size, colour and shape. A sample size of 250 was purposively selected for the study. From the analysis of data collected, it was obvious that user of cosmetic products preferred foreign manufactured product to locally made ones due to some reasons advanced. The result of the research showed that female in Obiagu Urban were fully aware of the locally made cosmetic products (79%) respondents but preferred fore achieve explosiveness, distinctiveness and egotism in their utility. They were attributing the rejection of locally made cosmetic to its price the respondents rented if high and not commensurate with its quality.
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