
KAI India's Grooming Essentials for Stylish Summer Travel
KAI India, renowned for its grooming and beauty tools, introduces two summer travel must-haves designed for effortless upkeep on the go. Whether you're exploring beaches or mountain trails, these compact essentials ensure you stay fresh, polished, and photo-ready.
The KAI Tsumekiri Nail Clipper (Rs. 199) features Japanese precision, a stainless-steel build, and a hygienic clip tray, along with a nail file and grime remover. Available in seven vibrant colours, it's compact enough to slip into any pouch or pocket.
The KAI Beauty Box for Women (Rs. 315) is a three-piece razor combo for face, bikini, and body care.
The Bi-Hada Face Razor is ideal for brows and peach fuzz.
The Bikini Line Razor includes skin guards and an aloe-infused strip for gentle shaving.
The K4 Body Razor uses 4 ultra-sharp blades to glide smoothly with minimal effort.
Both products are available at www.kaiindiaonline.com and leading e-commerce platforms.

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