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Asghar Akhtar Khan – Pepsi Co Heir Going into Skincare; And Why Organic Skincare is the Way to Go

James Boley by James Boley
April 20, 2020
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Asghar Akhtar Khan – Pepsi Co Heir Going into Skincare; And Why Organic Skincare is the Way to Go
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An elite alumni of Boston university who’s made a name for himself in the business world , one of the brightest entrepreneurial talents in the Middle East and Asia is going into organic skincare with the celebrity ex designer Ollia Tzarina (responsible for the red carpet outfits of Beyonce and Kendall Jenner just to name a few).

Asghar spotted an opportunity to enter European market early in 2019 and the brand ‘Bio Lab Exotique‘ was born. The brand prides itself on being so organic you practically eat it, it has no chemicals, no added preservative, just cold pressed rare oils such as marula, prickly pear, neem and argan.

The brand has 3 products, and the formulas are mixed in a high tech lab to give its customers precise mixes that are beneficial and highly affective.

Bio Lab Exotique is greatly supported by the world’s top supermodels and is unisex. Why would anybody want to go and spend 100s of dollars on skincare when you can buy one bottle of Bio Lab Exotique’s precious oils and address multiple beauty products at one, from collagen formation to hydration to using oils as after sun. The brand promises us ‘Instagram ready skin’, and all for 40 bucks.

I am certainly giving it a try. No chance I am venturing out to Sephora and browsing through thousands of overpriced products, picking up something that is over hyped and risking getting infected with Covid-19.

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