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Chinie’s: Sisters Redefining Malaysian Beauty by Making Premium Brands Affordable

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-14 16:31:31
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – In a market often dominated by high-priced, luxury beauty products, two sisters from Langkawi, Kanchan and Vandana Ratnani, are revolutionizing Malaysia's beauty scene. Through their homegrown retail venture, Chinie’s, they are making high-quality, global beauty brands accessible to a wider audience, proving that premium beauty doesn’t have to break the bank.

Founded in 2016 with a soft launch, Chinie’s officially opened its first retail space in 2017, driven by the sisters' vision to bridge the gap between affordability and quality. Born and raised in the picturesque island of Langkawi, Kanchan, 32, and Vandana, 29, recognized the need for a beauty retailer that offered high-performance products at reasonable prices.

“We wanted to create a space where Malaysians could access the best beauty products without the exorbitant price tags,” says Kanchan Ratnani. “Self-expression and confidence shouldn’t be a luxury.”

Their commitment to this vision has propelled Chinie’s rapid expansion. The brand now boasts four thriving outlets: two in their hometown of Langkawi, located in Pekan Rabu and Pantai Cenang, and two in the bustling Klang Valley, situated in Nu Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, and IOI City Mall, Putrajaya.

Operating the business full-time, the Ratnani sisters are deeply involved in every aspect of Chinie’s, from curating product selections to managing daily operations. Their dedication has not only fostered a loyal customer base but also contributed to reshaping the Malaysian beauty landscape.

“Our goal is to empower individuals to feel confident and beautiful, regardless of their budget,” explains Vandana Ratnani. “We carefully select brands that deliver exceptional results, ensuring our customers get the best value for their money.”

Chinie’s success story highlights the growing demand for accessible premium beauty products in Malaysia. As the brand continues to expand its reach, Kanchan and Vandana Ratnani remain steadfast in their mission to democratize beauty, making high-quality products a reality for all.

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