Bayer South East Africa welcomes Jessica Nkosi as a Brand Ambassador for Bepanthen® DERMA

The much-admired South African actress and TV presenter Jessica Nkosi has partnered with the Bayer South Africa Consumer Health division as an ambassador for Bepanthen® DERMA line of products, which are designed for dry and sensitive skin.

Bepanthen® DERMA South East Africa

With over 170 consumer health brands in our innovative global portfolio, Bayer gives people the ability to take charge of their health requirements across a range of conditions, including dermatology . The collaboration between Bepanthen® DERMA and Jessica is an example of Bayer’s ongoing efforts to constantly seek new ways to reach, interact, and communicate with consumers.

 

Jessica Nkosi is a well-known artist, a graceful woman, and holistic wellness advocate who personifies Bepanthen® DERMA's dedication to skin health. With Jessica Nkosi as brand ambassador for Bepanthen® DERMA, consumers can anticipate real initiatives that stress the value of skincare and the promotion of healthy and radiant skin. With her passion for health and beauty, Jessica Nkosi is the perfect fit to represent Bepanthen® DERMA's dedication to caring for the skin of South African consumers.

 

"Bayer’s Bepanthen® has always been at the forefront of skincare, and I am delighted to be part of a brand that aligns with my values. Skin health is an important aspect of overall wellbeing, and I look forward to sharing the benefits of Bepanthen® DERMA's product range with the South African community”, said Jessica Nkosi.

 

As a Bepanthen® DERMA ambassador, Jessica Nkosi will engage with the public through various campaigns, sharing her own experiences about the brand products, and highlighting the significance of implementing a thorough skincare routine into everyday life.

 

“With Jessica’s great impact over South African audiences, this partnership promises to be mutually beneficial, and make her the ideal fit for the brand. I am confident that our collaboration with Jessica Nkosi to promote skin health will resonate well with consumers and further strengthen the brand's position as a reliable skincare ally. We are thrilled to welcome Jessica Nkosi to the Bepanthen® DERMA family", said S’thokoza Nhleko, Marketing Head for Anglo Speaking Sub-Sahara.

 

Consumers can look forward to exciting collaborations, insightful skincare tips, and encouraging messages from Jessica Nkosi, a Bepanthen® DERMA ambassador for skin health and radiance in South Africa.

 

About Jessica Nkosi

 

Jessica Nkosi is a South African actress and television presenter. She was born on January 20, 1990, in Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Nkosi studied at the University of KwaZulu-Natal where she obtained a Bachelor of Social Science degree in Psychology and Performing Arts. She then moved to Johannesburg to pursue a career in acting. Nkosi's breakthrough role came in 2013 when she was cast as Qondi on the Mzansi Magic telenovela "Isibaya". Her performance on the show earned her several award nominations, including a Golden Horn Award for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama. In addition to her acting career, Nkosi has also worked as a television presenter. She hosted the Mzansi Magic dance competition show "Our Perfect Wedding" and co-hosted the Mzansi Magic lifestyle show "Top Shayela". Nkosi has received numerous awards for her work in the entertainment industry, including a DStv Mzansi Viewer's Choice Award for Favourite Actress in 2018 and a South African Film and Television Award for Best Actress in a TV Soap in 2020. Outside of her career, Nkosi is also known for her philanthropic work. She has been involved in several charitable organizations, including the Childhood Cancer Foundation of South Africa and the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
 

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