Hyderabad (Telangana): The COVID19 lockdown turned Vanapalli Manaswini, an M Sc graduate in Clinical Nutrition Dietetics, from Arutla in Manchala of Ranga Reddy district, into a budding entrepreneur. Using the dragon fruits cultivated by her father, she has started making cosmetic products and she sold her products online during the lockdown.
There is always a demand for beauty products but the harmful chemicals used in manufacturing them is a concern. Realizing the huge potential for organic herbal-based beauty products, Manaswini saw an opportunity to produce toxin-free beauty products.
Manaswini started experimenting during the 2020 lockdown and has been making steady progress. Her father Srinivasa Reddy was a dragon fruit farmer by profession. So, she experimented with the fruit as a raw material for her products. She also set up a laboratory for her experiments.
"I wanted to bring alternatives for chemical cosmetics which is the reason I started researching organic cosmetics. During the lockdown in 2019, I got this idea of organic cosmetics production. I have been researching ever since," the young entrepreneur said.
But it was not an easy task since she has to derive the correct proportion of ingredients and it involved a lot of research as well. Finally, she managed to succeed in her venture.
"My father is cultivating dragon fruits so I selected them as the key ingredient. With encouragement from my father and professors, I could succeed in the research. I am manufacturing soaps, body lotion, bath salt, lip scrub and lip balm using dragon fruit. As this fruit contains more percentage of water it is good for the skin," Manaswini explained.