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Himalaya BabyCare Sets Up 500+ Breastfeeding Rooms
Himalaya BabyCare Sets Up 500+ Breastfeeding Rooms

Fashion Value Chain

time13 hours ago

  • Health
  • Fashion Value Chain

Himalaya BabyCare Sets Up 500+ Breastfeeding Rooms

In a powerful stride toward maternal health and comfort, Himalaya BabyCare has completed the installation of 502 breastfeeding rooms across India. This initiative offers mothers clean, secure, and private spaces to feed their babies across key public and healthcare locations. Strategically located at 27 major airports, 33 railway stations, and 268 spaces across 141 hospitals and high-footfall areas, the initiative ensures access to hygienic facilities from metro cities to regional hubs. Each breastfeeding room serves approximately 30 mothers daily, helping an estimated 5.5 million women annually, based on Himalaya's usage survey. The spaces are designed to provide comfort and privacy without limiting a mother's mobility, reinforcing the brand's commitment to 'Happy Beginnings.' 'At Himalaya BabyCare, babies and moms are always at the heart of what we do,' said Mr. Chakravarthi N V, Director – BabyCare, Himalaya Wellness Company. 'These rooms are a step forward in offering mothers the privacy they seek, without compromising on comfort.' With this initiative, Himalaya BabyCare is not only supporting everyday parenting needs but also encouraging a social shift by addressing maternal comfort as a public infrastructure necessity. Rooted in Ayurveda and backed by over 90 years of herbal research, Himalaya continues to lead with safe, gentle, and effective wellness solutions for families across India and beyond.

Himalaya Wellness blends beauty and purity of nature in new campaign
Himalaya Wellness blends beauty and purity of nature in new campaign

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Himalaya Wellness blends beauty and purity of nature in new campaign

Himalaya Wellness has launched a new integrated campaign for its Anti-Hair Fall Shampoo , reinforcing the brand's core philosophy of offering the best of nature for everyday hair care problems . It spotlights Bhringaraja , renowned for reducing hair fall, also known as the 'King of Hair', in the new TV commercial and all-India digital rollout. The campaign aims to address a long-standing consumer concern, finding a hair fall solution that is both natural and effective. The latest creative concept, developed under the campaign line 'Won't Let You Fall', uses the lens of friendship to reassure women that with Himalaya's Anti-Hair Fall Bhringaraja Shampoo, their hair is in safe and trusted hands. The film captures two young friends swinging on a sunny afternoon, surrounded by nature. It delicately connects the fear of 'falling' with hair fall anxiety. When one girl expresses her fear of falling from the swing, another reassures her with warmth and confidence, mirroring the promise of Himalaya's Anti-Hair Fall Bhringaraja Shampoo. Ragini Hariharan, marketing director – beauty and personal care, Himalaya Wellness Company, said, 'This campaign is not just about reducing hair fall; it's about celebrating the bond between friends who trust each other, just as they trust Himalaya's Anti-Hair Fall Shampoo to care for their hair.' 'The insight we worked with was simple yet powerful — infallible friendship. Our narrative is around that unwavering friend who never lets you fall, especially when it comes to your hair fall concerns. The campaign blends this emotional truth with the beauty and purity of nature — values that have always been at the heart of the Himalaya brand world,' said Naveen Raman, executive vice president and South head, 82.5 Communications. The campaign will run as a TV commercial in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. And roll out nationwide through digital-first platforms , maximising reach and engagement across key consumer touchpoints. Additionally, it will be supported by high-impact digital rollouts and influencer collaborations , aiming to drive awareness and reinforce Himalaya Wellness's commitment to providing its consumers nature-backed hair care solutions, the press release shared with ETBrandEquity stated. Watch the video here:

Skincare in your teens, 20s, and 30s: What your face really needs now
Skincare in your teens, 20s, and 30s: What your face really needs now

India Today

time08-07-2025

  • Health
  • India Today

Skincare in your teens, 20s, and 30s: What your face really needs now

Skincare is more than a trend—it's an evolving self-care ritual rooted in centuries of wisdom and science. From ancient traditions of using natural oils and herbs to today's sophisticated formulations, the focus has always been the same: protect and nurture the skin. As pollution levels and environmental stressors rise, building a skincare routine is no longer optional—it's essential. While the entire body benefits from care, the face demands particular attention as it's most exposed and often the first to show signs of stress, damage, and Today spoke with Dr Hariprasad V. R, Senior Research Scientist at Himalaya Wellness Company, to understand how skincare needs change through the decades—and how to respond to them with the right care at the right LAYING THE FOUNDATIONTeenage years mark the beginning of noticeable skin changes, largely due to puberty. Increased oil production can trigger acne, blackheads, and teens, a basic and natural routine works a soap-free, gentle face wash twice daily to remove dirt and massage the face in circular motions for one minute before acne-prone skin, opt for a face wash with neem extracts, which offer antibacterial benefits to fight application of sunscreen is vital, even on cloudy overloading your skin with multiple products—simplicity and consistency are key.20s: BUILDING A ROUTINE THAT LASTSIn your 20s, skin concerns evolve: acne may linger or reappear, dark spots become noticeable, and sun damage starts to tackle these changesCleanse your face morning and night to remove oil, dirt, and a serum with rose extracts, niacinamide, or glycolic acid to hydrate and enhance dark spots, choose a serum enriched with turmeric, known for its brightening 50+ sunscreen is a must, every single day, to protect against UVA/UVB rays and 20s are the time to build habits that will sustain your skin for decades.30s: PROTECTING AND REPAIRINGThe 30s often bring more visible skin changes: dullness, fine lines, dryness, and persistent acne. These are amplified by stress, sleep deprivation, and environmental your skin needs nowStick to your core routine but upgrade it with clinically-backed, natural a face wash and serum with turmeric extracts to reduce pigmentation and brighten aloe vera-based moisturisers to combat dryness and soothe regularly to remove dead skin cells and boost natural your skincare with healthy lifestyle habits—balanced nutrition, hydration, good sleep, and stress skin isn't achieved overnight—it's a result of consistent, thoughtful care. The key lies in listening to your skin and adjusting your routine as it evolves. Whether you're dealing with teenage acne or early signs of aging, using simple, natural, and effective skincare products can make all the as Dr Hariprasad reminds us, 'Sometimes, all your skin really needs is a routine that's gentle, consistent, and rooted in nature.'- Ends

NIMHANS trains anganwadi workers in Ramanagara district under ‘Suraksha Project'
NIMHANS trains anganwadi workers in Ramanagara district under ‘Suraksha Project'

The Hindu

time19-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

NIMHANS trains anganwadi workers in Ramanagara district under ‘Suraksha Project'

The Suraksha Project, a comprehensive suicide prevention initiative implemented by NIMHANS in collaboration with the State government and Himalaya Wellness Company, expanded its community training activities in Ramanagara district. It aims at building a robust community network of trained gatekeepers, including police personnel, teachers, anganwadi workers, and other frontline stakeholders. Through structured training, the project empowers them to recognise early warning signs, offer empathetic first-line support, and connect vulnerable individuals with appropriate mental health services. As part of this ongoing programme, gatekeeper training for anganwadi teachers and workers began on June 18 at the district headquarters in Ramanagara. This follows the successful training of over 700 police personnel in the district last month, equipping them with the skills to identify and support individuals at risk of self-harm, said Anish V. Cherian, additional professor, Department of Psychiatric Social Work at NIMHANS. Underscoring the vital role of anganwadi workers in community wellbeing, Mr. Cherian said these workers are among the most trusted and well-connected members of the community. 'Their close relationship with families positions them to identify signs of distress and provide timely help,' he said. Shivakumar, assistant secretary, Ramanagara Zilla Panchayat emphasised the critical need for community-led suicide prevention efforts. 'The loss of life to suicide is a loss to the entire community, not just an individual or family. It is vital that we explore every possible measure to prevent such tragedies,' he added.

Feeling too overwhelmed? 3 stress-relieving herbs that may help manage low moods
Feeling too overwhelmed? 3 stress-relieving herbs that may help manage low moods

Hindustan Times

time19-06-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Feeling too overwhelmed? 3 stress-relieving herbs that may help manage low moods

Stress is very common in day-to-day life, whether from work, relationships, or simply trying to keep up with everything. All this strain builds up over time, affecting both mental and physical health, leading to burnout, anxiety, or trouble sleeping, and sometimes even more serious health issues. That's why there's a growing lookout for different ways to cope with stress, from lifestyle practices like journaling, meditation, to nutrition-based remedies and hacks. There are stress-busting herbs that can also support the body's ability to manage stress and regulate moods. ALSO READ: Stress and heart attacks: Doctor explains how they are interconnected; shares tips to handle stress Dr Shruthi M Hegde, B.A.M.S, M.D (Ayurveda), Ayurveda Expert at the Discovery Sciences Group, Research & Development Center, Himalaya Wellness Company, Bengaluru, shared with HT Lifestyle how traditional herbs like Ashwagandha, Tagara, and Guduchi can offer natural support for managing stress by affecting the physical response to anxiety and mood regulation. Here's a detailed guide she shared which covers the 3 herbs and the benefits, frequency and more: ALSO READ: What is ashwagandha and what does it do? Here's all you need to know about the Ayurvedic superfood Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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