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AIMIL Ayouthveda, one of the exhibitors, proudly presented a range of personal care products that steer clear of harsh chemicals such as parabens, silicones, sulfates, and petroleum-based ingredients, setting a benchmark for beauty product manufacturers in India. Dr. Sanchit Sharma, the founder and director of Ayouthveda, expressed, u201cThe new range of Ayurveda-based cosmetics offers dual benefits.<br><br>https://www.tradebrio.com/exporters/beauty-and-healthcare-products.html<br>
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India International Trade Fair 2023 Unveils Nature’s Elegance at Pragati Maidan, Delhi Delhi recently witnessed a dazzling showcase of India’s beauty industry at the India International Trade Fair held at Pragati Maidan. The spotlight of the event was not just on the conventional beauty products but on a new wave of offerings that intertwine beauty with the healing touch of Ayurveda, presenting a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. In the sprawling exhibition hall number 12, a dedicated display captivated visitors with the emergence of a new breed of beauty products that double as natural healers, reaffirming the growing prominence of beauty product companies in India. The shift towards Ayurvedic formulations within the cosmetics realm took center stage, breathing fresh life into the indigenous beauty product market, attracting attention from both suppliers and manufacturers. Among the star attractions were Ayurvedic cosmetics renowned for their natural healing properties. Charcoal facewash emerged as a sought-after item, praised for its efficacy against the adverse effects of Delhi’s smog-laden atmosphere. Other notable products included facewashes crafted from papaya and multani mitti (Fullers Earth), soaps derived from medicinal plants, and toothpaste infused with Ayurvedic ingredients – each captivating the interest of intrigued shoppers and potential beauty product suppliers in India.
AIMIL Ayouthveda, one of the exhibitors, proudly presented a range of personal care products that steer clear of harsh chemicals such as parabens, silicones, sulfates, and petroleum-based ingredients, setting a benchmark for beauty product manufacturers in India. Dr. Sanchit Sharma, the founder and director of Ayouthveda, expressed, “The new range of Ayurveda-based cosmetics offers dual benefits. They enhance beauty without compromising health, ensuring the well-being of consumers by acting as natural supplements that can curb the progression of skin- related issues.” The Trade Fair proved to be a testament to the evolving landscape of the beauty industry, with a focus on natural, indigenous alternatives that redefine the conventional notions of beauty products. The event celebrated not just the outward beauty but also the intrinsic connection between beauty and holistic well-being, emphasizing the need for suppliers and manufacturers to align with this transformative shift in beauty product preferences.