Leeds beauty group starts global expansion with India market
High Definition, the Leeds-headquartered beauty group, is aiming begin its global expansion by breaking into the Indian market.
The company recently traveled to India to introduce its services and product range to representatives in Mumbai and Pune.
During the journey, High Definition formed a collaboration with premium beauty brand MyGlamm in an effort to start trading in the beauty market in India.
Nilam Holmes-Patel, CEO and Co-Founder Nilam Holmes-Patel showcased the brand’s offerings, including the High Definition Brow treatment, and products from the 81-strong High Definition make up range, to a team of representatives for MyGlamm.
As well as networking with the MyGlamm team, High Definition also secured meetings with Vogue India and Elle India.
Nilam Holmes-Patel said: “We are very excited about our collaboration with MyGlamm and to introduce the High Definition Group and specifically our famous brow treatment to Mumbai and Pune. We have ambitious plans to revolutionise the brow industry in India, as we have done in the UK.
“We selected MyGlamm from many other companies as the brand is known and loved in India, with premium offerings. We look forward to strengthening the relationship with this well respected and established company.”
Darpan Sanghvi, founder and CEO for MyGlamm, added: “At MyGlamm, beauty lies in the finer details. We believe a simple but effective treatment like High Definition Brows is the perfect addition to any person’s beauty regime. MyGlamm has exclusively brought the UK’s leading beauty brand to Mumbai and we are looking to launch this service for our other brands – Spa L’Occitane and Warren Tricomi Salons.”
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