04 Sep 2015, 10:15 am

Shahnaz Husain, over the last four decades, has taken the Indian herbal heritage worldwide .
Shahnaz Husain, a first generation entrepreneur, a pioneer, visionary and innovator, who introduced a totally new concept of Ayurvedic Care and Cure worldwide, with universal appeal and application. She created a brand and an international market for Ayurvedic beauty and health care. In a world ridden with environmental degradation, Shahnaz Husain opened the windows of the world to Nature and its healing powers, taking the Indian herbal heritage of Ayurveda to every corner of the globe with a crusader’s zeal.
Pioneering the concept of “Natural Care and Cure,” she has established a global network of franchise salons and other ventures and also formulated 375 Ayurvedic products for beauty and health care. The Shahnaz Husain Group has received prestigious international Awards for Quality Excellence in London, Paris, New York, Geneva and Cannes.
Seychelles is a tourism destination where its culture has been positioned at the base of its tourism development and it is with this ‘tourism through culture’ tag line that She has been nominated as Cultural Ambassador for the Seychelles.
Photo: Shannaz Husain who has been nominated as Cultural Ambassador for Seychelles in India with James A. Michel, President of the Republic of Seychelles during his visit to new delhi
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