TheGlitzMegaStarMom Nikita Kohli Kathuria, Co-founder of Kinu: Baby Care – love from Mother Nature: “Being a mother of twins, it was always a lovely journey for me.”

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TheGlitzMegaStarMom Nikita Kohli Kathuria, the Co-founder of Kinu: Baby Care – love from Mother Nature with her husband, Deepak Kumar. On becoming a proud parent of twins in 2020, she identified the disparity between product claims and the products offered in the baby and personal care market segment. This propelled her to conceptualize Kinu, to provide organic and chemical-free baby care products at reasonable costs. She established Kinu in 2021 with the sole intention of contributing to the enhanced well-being of families, particularly those who believe in the power of nature. Ask mompreneur Nikita about her journey as a mom and she avers, “Being a mother of twins, it was always a lovely journey for me.” Read on…

Nikita Kohli Kathuria

As a part of TheGlitzMegaStarMom initiative, could you tell us about the magical moments of your journey as a MegaStar Mom and what TheGlitzMega StarMom initiative means to you?

Being a mother of twins, it was always a lovely journey for me, I remember everything from their first cry to their first accomplishment. It was difficult for me at first since we are a nuclear family with no one else to care for the children other than me as my husband usually engages with his work responsibilities. However, seeing them being self-dependent kids at this small age is an attainment for me. The pure delight of simply watching them be children and reliving all those initial moments when they learned how to do things on their own.

The GlitzMega StarMom initiative is an avenue for us to express our gratitude and love to all of the mothers who care for their families all around the year. Furthermore, I’ll take this opportunity to advise every mother to consider the ingredients of especially food and baby care products before buying them for their children.

Could you describe your experiences as a mompreneur? Pick out three of your favorite moments with your li’l ones.

The voyage is going wonderful and consumers are responding favorably towards our products. However, it was difficult at first since running a business while taking care of my children was not a simple chore. Though, it was a fantastic experience, and overcoming all of the difficulties helped me to grow more as an individual.

Talking about my favorite moments with kids;

● There is no better feeling in the world for a mother than seeing her baby’s face, and I am no different. I will never forget the moment when I saw and held my kids for the first time.
●I recall feeling accomplished as a mother when kids began to comprehend their responsibilities.
●Nowadays, they’re also assisting me with my chores, which makes me pleased to watch them become self-sufficient and learn new skills.

Tell us about three challenges and rewards of running a successful business while being a mother.

There were difficulties in our early days since balancing motherhood responsibilities and business was troublesome. However, by successfully organizing my schedule, I was able to overcome the challenges. Moreover, I presently manage two businesses, and operating them requires a lot of time and attention, but with sheer dedication and management, I was able to make my journey very intriguing. Furthermore, managing supply was also a big trouble but with the help of our remarkable team, we were able to tackle all those obstacles. Everyone on the team is optimistic and willing to learn new things, which motivates us to strive for greater heights. This all helps us to establish ourselves as a brand and it is the biggest achievement for me.

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