Campaign India Team
Oct 21, 2022

Cetaphil gets Kareena Kapoor Khan as brand ambassador

Khan will be featured in the brand’s ad campaign endorsing its baby care products

Cetaphil gets Kareena Kapoor Khan as brand ambassador

Cetaphil has announced the appointment of actor Kareena Kapoor Khan as brand ambassador. 

 

Khan will be a part of the brand’s ad campaign and will be seen endorsing its baby care products across all digital platforms.

 

Nimit Sanghvi, ad-interim managing director and director finance, South Asia, Galderma India, said, “Cetaphil has been committed to addressing skin concerns for adults and babies alike backed with skin science since its inception 75 years ago. We are ecstatic to collaborate with Kareena Kapoor Khan, who is an inspiring mother and who best understands the beauty of parenting. She perfectly resonates with our brand’s vision and a lot of our consumer moms for her conscious and acumen nature. We welcome her to the Cetaphil family and we together, hope to continue building our baby portfolio with a wide range of products infused with natural ingredients, ‘Parenting Ki Nayi Parampara’ (new tradition of parenting) iterates that skincare is not just a necessity but also a designated time for mothers to bond with their new-borns.”

 

 

 

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