Carasol Limited

Originally set up as a small cosmetic and personal care contract filler for well established international cosmetic companies, Carasol soon began to develop its own lines. Within a few years of its existence under the astute management and visionary business acumen on the part of its founder, the company grew into a major manufacturer and distributor of colour cosmetics, personal care products, beauty supplies and aerosol household products in Trinidad and Tobago.

  Today our company is lead by Colin Chan who is the son of the founder .The core business has remained the same over the years and the company has continued to invest in research and technology to offer a more extensive and complete range of its products. to meet the needs of its customers. This is evident in the wide selection of colours and the world class quality of its CaraMia line which has become widely accepted not only in Trinidad and Tobago but throughout the entire Caribbean as the best line of colour cosmetics designed to suit the many varying hues and skintones of our Caribbean women.

Carasol Limited is also a major manufacturer of plastic bottles and jars. With the ability to do both injection and blow moulding processes our various shapes and sizes are used by manufacturers in the food , household, personal care and pharmaceutical industries.

Member type

Ordinary

Address

7 Sadhoo Trace
El Socorro Ext.
San Juan
P.O.Box 674

City

Port-of-Spain

Country

Trinidad

Phone number

1-868-638-4179

Fax Number

1-868-638-4073

Email address

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Products/Services

Cosmetics
Therapeutic Rub
Plastic Jars and Bottles
Fragrances

Brands

Play Girl
Cara Mia
Sheer Magic Personal Care Product
White Crust Medicinal Rubs and Hand Sanitizers
Tropi Cologne Methylated Splash
Det Aerosol Insecticide
Knock Out Aerosol Insecticide
Chelsea Flowers
America for Men, Sport,
Me Too
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