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Actor Anita Hassanandani To Launch Her Own Range Of Clean And Scientific Skincare Called Better Beauty Better Beauty is a sustainably crafted skincare brand that shall be soon exclusively available on clean beauty platform Vanity Wagon.

By Kabir Singh Bhandari

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Actor Anita Hassanandani

Better beauty is a sustainably crafted skincare brand that shall be soon exclusively available on clean beauty platform Vanity Wagon. The brand deals in scientific and bio-compatible skincare which are both gentle for the skin and environment friendly. This skincare collection is "toxin-free' and has sustainable packaging. The brand spokesperson, actor Anita Hassanandani Reddy is herself a proponent of minimalism and scientific skincare.

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Better Beauty claims to produce cruelty-free, paraben-free, and mineral-oil free products which are suitable for all skin types. In order to fit into our current fast paced lifestyle, the range includes products such as a Hydration booster moisturiser, skin balancing foaming cleanser with HA, VC20 Intense boost serum and a skin beauty buffet serum.

Anita Hassanandani began her career in 2001 with a Telugu movie, was part of various main roles on TV in serials like Shagun, Yeh Hain Mohabbatein to the lead in Naagin 3. Being a strong advocate for environment preservation, she decided to launch her own brand which is safe and effective. The brand shall be launching on May 29, 2022.

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On February 9, 2021, Anita and her husband Rohit became parents to their child who they have named Aaravv. She had announced his name via Instagram the same month through a video.

Kabir Singh Bhandari

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