Launching a real beauty of a business during a pandemic

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A tale of hard work, a fabulous product and a Kardashian connection

Kourtney Kardashian, the woman behind the Poosh health/beauty/lifestyle enterprise, tried Ambari. And she loved it.Not long after, Grewal found herself at Kourtney’s home surrounded by the reality star’s siblings and their mother for a day that included Ambari facials.

“Especially being at home, hearing Kim and Kris and all of them talk so nicely about our product to me. They are the biggest influencers in the entire world who get products thrown at them left, right and centre,” she adds. “Then they start posting about it — to me, that is a huge testament to our formula and branding.”Article content

“I push being Canadian everywhere. I think we live in one of the most amazing countries,” Grewal says. “I am definitely proud to be Canadian.”Grewal wanted to bring that luxury in a safe, trusted and quality product to others and feedback shows Ambari does what it was designed to do.develop a kick-ass product when you try on you are able to see results overnight and let’s see where this goes,” she says.

When your skin looks good, you feel good. No matter how much makeup you’re wearing or how little, I feel like when skin looks good there is a certain kind of confidence and that’s addicting as well.”Article content“For someone like myself, we’re busy, I’m not gonna sit there and do 20 steps at night and hope for results, ‘oh my skin looks wonderful,’” Grewal says.

 

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