On Thursday night, Priyanka Chopra Jonas announced she’s bringing her brand Anomaly haircare to India. In partnership with Nykaa, Anomaly hair care is set to make its debut in India on August 26th 2022. Also, the product range will be available exclusively at Nykaa.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas broke the news in a video she uploaded on her Instagram on August 18th. Anomaly is a vegan, all-natural, cruelty-free haircare range launched by Priyanka Chopra Jonas on January 30th 2021. Furthermore, the initial launch was in the United States and picked the pace to reach people in other parts of the world.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas elaborates in the video, how the product packaging is eco-friendly and free from chemicals such as sulphate, parabens, and more. In addition, Nykaa reposted Priyanka’s video on its Instagram channel stating, “stay tuned to find out everything about the launch.”
Priyanka Chopra Jonas’s recent video shared that all product bottles are made of 100% plastic trash and are recyclable. In fact, Anomaly’s natural haircare products ensure deep cleansing of the scalp and are available for all hair types.
Fans show excitement for the Anomaly haircare launch in India.
Ever since the announcement, the news is circulating all over Instagram, where fans and beauty influencers express their excitement for the Anomaly haircare brand launch. Previously, on October 16th, Priyanka shared a video on Instagram showing the date ‘26.08.22’ written on her mirror. The caption read, “Mirror mirror on the wall, I can’t wait to reveal it all.”
Nykaa is expected to soon release more details about the Anomaly haircare, scheduled to launch in India on 26th August. Additionally, Anomaly offers a wide range of hair care products concentrating on different hair-related problems a person might face. Priyanka’s haircare brand has received an incredible response in the United States and other parts of the world.
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