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Shark Tank India 3: After walking home empty-handed, House of Beauty founder questions Namita Thapar in Instagram post
House of Beauty founder Vibhuti Arora took to social media to question comments made by Namita Thapar on a recent episode of Shark Tank India.

Entrepreneur Vibhuti Arora, who failed to secure a deal on a recent episode of Shark Tank India, highlighted comments made by Namita Thapar on the show, and countered them in a post on Instagram. Vibhuti, who pitched her brand House of Beauty as an alternative to plastic surgery, was told by Namita that she would not be able to survive in the competitive skincare and face yoga market.
On the show, Vibhuti had said that she sees other brands in the sector not as competition, but as a means to develop ‘synergy’. She repeated the sentiments in her post. After playing a short clip of her interaction with Namita on the show, she said, “If you tell a teacher that their students will become their competition, then how will we educate ourselves? Not every business is a competition, some businesses can be used as synergy to grow together. That’s how I see it.”
In her caption, Vibhuti wrote, “It’s high time we change our thought process and insecurity and move towards progressive growth of society. Alone a single person can make a company but not an IMPACT!!! The impact comes together! I developed 80+ Faceyoga exercises that help women in their skin issues naturally with an aim to change the way we look at beauty! Wrote a book, 📕 launched @faceyogaschool_ to train teachers all over the world to take my vision ahead! And all I got in return was Namita Thapar saying ‘I created my own competition’ – like really?????? Vineeta telling me that I should change my brand name @houseofbeautyindia to @vibhutiarora_ hmmmmm 😒😒😒. It’s high time women empower women and not see each other like a threat!”
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On Shark Tank, Vibhuti asked for Rs 1.5 crore in exchange of 5% equity, valuing her company at Rs 30 crore. Vineeta said, “My feedback is your skincare products packaging is very disappointing compared to everything else around the brand.” Aman Gupta backed out because he was unclear about Vibhuti’s vision for the brand. “You are taking the business in two directions. You can come back in season four, but for now, unfortunately I am out,” he said.
It’s very common of founders featured on Shark Tank to post about their experiences on social media, or, in the case of the founder of a vegan sweets brand, appear for interviews. Shark Tank India is currently airing its third season.


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