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Earthraga onboards wrestler Antim Panghal as brand ambassador

Antim Panghal's passion for fitness is consistent with Earthraga's ideals, which emphasise natural, economical, and effective skincare treatments.

Earthraga, a nature-inspired skincare brand, has announced that Antim Panghal, an accomplished Indian wrestler, has been onboarded as the new brand ambassador.

With this deal, the Indian wrestler will endorse Earthraga’s skincare products. The wrestler’s passion for fitness is consistent with Earthraga’s ideals, which emphasise natural, economical, and effective skincare treatments.

Panghal will also play an important position in Earthraga’s next marketing, demonstrating their dedication to developing natural skincare products devoid of dangerous chemicals.

Earthraga and Antim Panghal are strongly dedicated to operating eco-friendly operations, seeking to deliver skin products for all types while satisfying various client needs thoroughly, according to the company.

Expressing her enthusiasm for the collaboration, Panghal said, “I am thrilled to join forces with Earthraga during such an exciting time as the Paris Olympics. Their commitment to natural and eco-friendly skincare resonates deeply with me. As someone who prioritizes wellness and clean living, I am proud to be associated with a brand that offers such high-quality, environmentally conscious products.”

Ganesh Kamath, Chief Executive Officer of Earthraga, said, “Antim Panghal’s unwavering dedication and health-conscious lifestyle perfectly align with Earthraga’s vision. Our goal has always been to provide skincare solutions that meet international standards of purity and effectiveness while remaining accessible and affordable.”

Last month, the athlete also signed with ASICS, becoming the newest addition to the brand’s elite roster of athletes.

Furthermore, Panghal’s chances for Olympic success were shattered on Wednesday when she lost 0-10 to Turkey’s Yetgil Zeynep in a 101-second battle. The grappler was eliminated in the first round of the women’s 53kg freestyle wrestling competition.

While the result on the mat was upsetting, the Asian Wrestling Championship 2023 silver medallist’s problems did not end there. Reports surfaced that her sister Nisha used her accreditation to gain access to the Olympic Village, and she was held by French police.

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