Campaign India Team
Aug 08, 2023

Insight Cosmetics appoints Disha Patani as brand ambassador

With this association, the brand has launched a beauty kit curated by Patani

Insight Cosmetics appoints Disha Patani as brand ambassador
Insight Cosmetics has announced the appointment of actor Disha Patani as brand ambassador. 
 
With this association, Patani will be seen endorsing holistic beauty and skincare that is safe.
 
Furthermore, to highlight this association, the brand has launched a 'lights, camera, action' kit, that have handpicked beauty products by Patani herself. 
 
Mihir Jain, managing director, Insight Cosmetics, said, "Having Disha Patani as our brand ambassador is a momentous occasion for Insight Cosmetics. Her commitment to health and wellness resonates deeply with our brand's values. With Disha's support, we aim to reach more individuals and emphasise the importance of a holistic approach to beauty. Together, we will continue to innovate and provide beauty solutions that are not only effective but also safe for every skin type."
 
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Campaign India

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