Biotique
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Biotique is an Indian skincare company founded in 1992. It is headquartered in Uttar Pradesh, India.[1][2][3][4]
History
[edit]Biotique was founded by Vinita Jain in 1992.[5][6] The company founded ayurvedic beauty products in collaboration with a Swiss company.[7][8]
In 1998, the company faced a excise net of duty Rs. 3.10 crore against its parent company Ishaan Research Laboratories.[9]
In 2022, the company entered into $315 million club.[10][11][12]
Till 2019, Biotique having 2000 stores and more than 100,000 outlets in all across the India.[13][14]
Further Reading
[edit]- Biotique invested Rs. 450 in 2016
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References
[edit]- ^ "'I love Apple devices': Vinita Jain, Chairman, Biotique". Financialexpress.
- ^ Saxena, Shweta. "Give your hair some extra nourishment with these hair oils - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "The Queen Of Herbs Vinita Jain, founder of Biotique & Inspiring Indian woman Entrepreneur". Suger Mint. 27 July 2022.
- ^ "Shehnaaz Gill posts new video, fans say 'we are with you'". The Indian Express. 15 November 2021.
- ^ Sangwan, Sujata. "Beauty And Biotech". BW Businessworld.
- ^ Sabharwal, Punita (18 September 2016). "The Queen Of Herbs". Entrepreneur.
- ^ "Biotique's Vinita Jain: The Art of Blending Ancient Science with Modern Biotechnology". Knowledge at Wharton.
- ^ "We don't sell products; we offer solutions, says founder chairperson of Biotique". Financialexpress. 21 December 2018.
- ^ "Biotique Promoter Vinita Jain In Excise Net". Business Standard.
- ^ "We don't sell products; we offer solutions, says founder chairperson of Biotique". Financialexpress.
- ^ "Lotus Herbals picks up minority stake in D2C beauty brand Conscious Chemist". VCCircle.
- ^ "10 Best Body Lotions for all Skin Types in India (November 2022)- Buyer's Guide". The New Indian Express.
- ^ "How Biotique's Digital Business is Growing by Over 120 per cent Y-o-Y?". Indian Retailer.
- ^ "Biotique to invest Rs 200 cr for doubling capacity - ET Retail". ETRetail.com.