A Saudi company offering creative protection for mobiles and tablets has got it covered when it comes to the latest trend in personalizing phones.
Thanks to Skin KSA, mobile phone users will no longer need to use thick, heavy cases and screen protectors to prevent their devices from being damaged.
Using specially designed materials, Skin KSA can apply customized skins to the back of phones with colors, illustrations, wording and writing styles chosen by the customer.
The company, which has branches in Jeddah, Makkah and Riyadh, also offers “Utomic bumpies” which protect the edges of phones from damage when dropped or knocked.
Skin KSA products, available to purchase online, can be applied to other gadgets such as laptops and AirPod cases.
Where We Are Going Today: Skin KSA
Where We Are Going Today: Skin KSA
- Skin KSA products, available to purchase online, can be applied to other gadgets such as laptops and AirPod cases
KSrelief distributes cartons of dates in Jundiai, Brazil
- The center distributed 1,480 food baskets to the displaced and other vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, women, and the elderly, in Kassala State in Sudan, benefiting 10,360 individuals, representing 1,480 families
JUNDIAI: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has distributed 1,600 cartons of dates in Jundiai, Sao Paulo, Brazil, benefiting 200 families, including host community members, refugees, and immigrants. This initiative is part of a project to distribute 200 tonnes of dates in Brazil in 2026.
The center also distributed 1,504 cartons of dates to the most vulnerable families in Brazil’s Mogi das Cruzes, benefiting 188 families from the host community, refugees, and migrants, as part of a project to distribute 200 tonnes of dates in the Latin American country.
This initiative is part of the many relief and humanitarian projects provided by the Kingdom through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, to support those affected by disasters worldwide.
Elsewhere, the center distributed 1,480 food baskets to the displaced and other vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, women, and the elderly, in Kassala State in Sudan, benefiting 10,360 individuals, representing 1,480 families.









