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Blossom Kochhar launches two new facial kits of the Aroma Magic range

17 Sep 2015, 05:42 am

Blossom Kochhar launches two new facial kits of the Aroma Magic range
Kolkata, Sept 17 (NITN): Blossom Kochhar Group of Companies launched two new facial kits- Jewel and Sensitive Skin- adding to the Blossom Kochhar Aroma Magic range.

Aroma Magic manufactures and markets aromatherapy oils and aromatherapy based products.

This two new range of facial kits- the Jewel facial kit and the Sensitive facial Kit- are being launched to cater to the customers' demand, said beauty expert and chairperson of the company, Blossom Kochhar, speaking to media.

“We launch our products according to our customers' demand and every product we launch are free of chemicals. Aroma Magic products are skin friendly and have natural properties in it. We think about our customer more. Since we got good feedback from our customers,  we are here to launch the new facial kit," she said.

“Whenever we come up with new products, we make sure that it is launched in Kolkata first,” she added.

Blossom Kochhar Aroma Magic offers customised beauty care solutions. The wide range includes skin care, hair care, bath and body care, essential and blended oils.

Today the company operates out of 9 cities, managed by more than 175 stockists and a large network of dealers. The two new facial kits are divided into Retail and professional kit.

(Reporting by Liza Gomes, Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)

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