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Colorbar’s starry drop highlighter is a magic wand for a star-like glow
Mumbai: Attention all makeup buffs! Colorbar has just dropped a spell – its latest Starry Drop Highlighter. The highlight? It gives you a goddess-like glow in just a few drops, all thanks to the super-fine shimmer that turns you into a show-stopping stunner.
The Starry Drop Highlighter promises a long-lasting, multi-dimensional finish. Enriched with the goodness of Polynesian Carrot Oil extract, this diamond-like formula comes with a light and weightless texture. It effortlessly spreads and blends onto your skin, ensuring a natural application. Unleash the magic and create an illuminated look on the high points of your face – your cheekbones, brow bones, the bridge of your nose, and even your cupid’s bow. To experience a captivating glow, blend this luxurious highlighter into your foundation or blush, to work its magic and transform your entire look into a mesmerising work of art.
This divine highlighter comes in two shades, specifically curated to complement and enhance all Indian skin tones. The product is 100 per cent paraben-free, vegan, cruelty-free, and has been dermatologically tested, making it a safe choice for all.
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Samsung India elevates Aditya Babbar to lead mobile business
Exec takes charge of MX sales and marketing after Raju Pullan’s exit
NEW DELHI: Samsung India has elevated Aditya Babbar to lead its mobile phone business, following the exit of Raju Antony Pullan.
Babbar, who previously served as vice president within the mobile division, has been appointed head of sales and marketing for the MX (mobile experience) business, effective May 1. In his new role, he will oversee the company’s sales and marketing operations for smartphones and related categories in India, reporting to the executive vice president of the MX business.
A long-time Samsung executive, Babbar brings over a decade of experience within the organisation, having held multiple leadership roles across product, marketing and category management. Most recently, he led product marketing and e-commerce for the mobile division, following earlier stints as head of product and marketing and senior director roles.
His career within Samsung Electronics and its India operations has also included responsibilities for flagship devices, tablets and wearables, giving him a broad view of the company’s premium and mass-market portfolio.
Babbar succeeds Pullan, who stepped down from the role, marking a leadership transition at a time when India remains a key battleground for global smartphone makers.
The appointment signals continuity within Samsung’s leadership bench, with an internal candidate stepping up to steer one of its most critical business units in a highly competitive market.







