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  2. Lakmé Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    It was started in 1952 as a 100% subsidiary of Tata Oil Mills, famously after Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was concerned that Indian women were spending precious foreign exchange on beauty products and persuaded JRD Tata to manufacture them in India. [1] Simone Tata joined the company as director and went on to become chairperson. [2]

  3. The Inspiring Story Behind a Skincare Brand That Draws on ...

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    Michelle Ranavat, a first-generation Indian-American, started an Ayurvedic skin-care brand — now shoppable at Sephora, Neiman Marcus and Amazon. Read her story.

  4. Threading (epilation) - Wikipedia

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    In threading, a thin cotton or polyester thread is doubled, then twisted. It is then rolled over areas of unwanted hair, plucking the hair at the follicle level. Unlike tweezing, where single hairs are pulled out one at a time, threading can remove short rows of hair.

  5. Shahnaz Husain - Wikipedia

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    Shahnaz Husain (born 5 November 1944) is an Indian businesswoman and the founder, chairperson and managing director of, The Shahnaz Husain Group. She has received international acclaim for pioneering the Herbal beauty care movement and taking the Indian herbal heritage of Ayurveda worldwide.

  6. Ayurveda - Wikipedia

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    After Indian independence, there was more focus on ayurveda and other traditional medical systems. Ayurveda became a part of the Indian National healthcare system, with state hospitals for ayurveda established across the country. However, the treatments of traditional medicines were not always integrated with others. [3]

  7. Women in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    The women rights movement efforts, states Young, have been impeded by the "growing intensity of Muslim separatist politics", the divergent positions of Indian Hindu women seeking separation of religion and women's rights, secular universal laws (uniform civil code) applicable irrespective of religion, while Indian Muslim community seeking to ...