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    Dana Zilberstein – Secrets to Scaling Global Wellness and Beauty Brands

    Deny SmithBy Deny SmithFebruary 6, 20265 Mins Read
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    How One Visionary Leader is Reshaping International Beauty Distribution Across Asia and Israel

    In the competitive world of global wellness brands and beauty brand scaling, few leaders have demonstrated the strategic acumen and market insight of Dana Zilberstein. As Co-Founder and CEO of OG Brands Ltd., Zilberstein has built a distribution powerhouse that has successfully launched dozens of premium beauty and wellness brands across Israel, Hong Kong, and key Southeast Asian markets—transforming niche products into regional success stories.

    From Local Ambitions to Global Impact

    Dana Zilberstein’s journey in beauty brand scaling began with a clear vision: boutique, science-driven wellness brands deserve the same market opportunities as major conglomerates—but with a distribution partner who protects their founder vision and brand integrity. This philosophy has become the cornerstone of OG Brands‘ approach to cross-border brand expansion.

    Under Zilberstein’s leadership, OG Brands has grown to represent over 5,000 points of sale across Israel and Asia, with an impressive portfolio that includes luxury skincare brand 111SKIN, Danish haircare innovator Maginista, clean beauty pioneer OhMyKoko, and wellness disruptor Zenlife. The company’s OH! GLOW platform has become a go-to destination for premium international beauty brands entering the Asian market.

    “We see Hong Kong as fertile ground for premium brands, especially in the health and wellness sectors,” Zilberstein has stated. But her strategy goes far beyond identifying promising markets—it’s about creating sustainable, long-term growth through strategic partnerships and cultural adaptation.

    The Four Pillars of Successful Wellness Market Growth

    Through years of navigating complex international markets, Zilberstein has developed a proven framework for global wellness brands looking to scale successfully:

    1. Strategic Market Selection and Cultural Fluency

    Not every market is right for every brand. Zilberstein’s approach involves deep market analysis to identify regions where a brand’s values and products align with local consumer behaviors. For example, when launching Zenlife—a Belgian chocolate-coated vitamin brand—in Hong Kong, OG Brands recognized the market’s appetite for premium wellness products that combat “pill fatigue” while delivering an indulgent experience.

    2. Full-Service Distribution with Local Expertise

    Cross-border brand expansion requires more than shipping products overseas. Zilberstein has built a multilingual team with local offices in strategic locations, ensuring that every brand launch feels locally rooted from day one. This includes handling product registration, regulatory compliance, warehousing, logistics, and localized marketing—removing barriers that typically prevent boutique brands from scaling internationally.

    3. Curated Retail Partnerships

    One of Zilberstein’s key differentiators is her network of established relationships with premium pharmacies, beauty retailers, aesthetic clinics, and leading e-commerce platforms. Rather than pursuing mass distribution, OG Brands focuses on strategic retail placement that enhances brand perception and drives authentic customer loyalty.

    In early 2025, Zilberstein announced a landmark partnership with Factory 54, Israel’s leading premium department store, to launch Factory 54 Beauty—bringing exclusive luxury beauty brands to Israeli consumers through an upscale shopping environment that mirrors the brand experience found in global beauty capitals.

    4. Investment in Brand Success

    Unlike traditional distributors who simply move products, OG Brands invests over $200,000 USD annually in each brand introduced to their platform. This robust support covers everything from market entry and marketing campaigns to PR initiatives and in-store activations—ensuring that brands aren’t just present in new markets, but positioned for long-term growth.

    Lessons from the Front Lines of Beauty Brand Scaling

    Zilberstein’s success in wellness market growth offers valuable insights for founders considering international expansion:

    Protect Your Brand Integrity: “We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all distribution,” Zilberstein emphasizes. Every partnership is tailored to preserve the founder’s vision while adapting thoughtfully to local market dynamics.

    Think Beyond E-Commerce: While digital channels are important, Zilberstein’s strategy includes a strong focus on retail presence. Physical touchpoints create brand credibility and allow consumers to experience products firsthand—particularly crucial for premium beauty and wellness categories.

    Invest in Travel Sizes: Zilberstein has been vocal about the strategic importance of travel-size products, particularly for Middle Eastern and Asian markets. These formats lower the barrier to trial, appeal to convenience-conscious consumers, and open new distribution channels from duty-free to hotel amenities.

    Build for the Long Term: Rather than pursuing quick wins, Zilberstein focuses on sustainable growth through education, community building, and consistent brand presence. This approach has enabled OG Brands to maintain partnerships that span years, not months.

    The Future of Global Wellness Brands

    As wellness market growth continues to accelerate globally, Dana Zilberstein is positioning OG Brands at the forefront of cross-border brand expansion. In 2025, the company is making its biggest investment yet in the OH! GLOW platform, with ambitious plans to make it a household name across Asia.

    “2025 will be our biggest focus to make OH! Glow a huge international success and invest heavily in our partners’ brands,” Zilberstein stated. “This is just the beginning of a global movement for indie beauty and conscious consumerism.”

    For beauty and wellness founders ready to scale beyond their home markets, Zilberstein’s approach offers a proven blueprint: combine deep market expertise with genuine partnership, protect brand integrity while adapting strategically, and invest in sustainable growth over short-term gains.

    In an industry where many distributors treat brands as commodities, Dana Zilberstein has built something different—a platform where global wellness brands can scale with purpose, precision, and the kind of support that transforms regional launches into lasting market presence.

    About OG Brands Ltd.

    Founded by Dana Zilberstein and Ofri Shish, OG Brands specializes in tailored distribution partnerships for niche, premium, and science-driven beauty and wellness brands across Israel, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia. With over 5,000 points of sale and a commitment to protecting brand integrity, OG Brands is the trusted partner for visionary founders ready to scale globally.

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