
Yanbal
Latin American beauty by direct sale.
Yanbal was founded in Lima in 1967 by Fernando Belmont Anderson, who borrowed his daughter Janine's name to christen the company and built it on a direct-sales model that put cosmetics, jewellery and fragrance into Peruvian homes through a network of women consultants. It has since grown into one of Latin America's largest direct-sales beauty groups, operating in roughly a dozen countries across the Americas and Europe. Fragrance is a substantial part of the catalogue, with both feminine and masculine releases produced in the accessible mass-market register: bright florals, gourmand sweets, and fresh aromatic men's scents, often launched alongside ambassador campaigns. Production is industrial and pricing low, with most bottles sold through the Yanbal consultant network rather than retail perfumery. It suits a wearer looking for friendly, easy daily fragrance rooted in the Latin American direct-sales tradition.
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Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.
























































