Inai Che Ta aims to help 1 million women in Malaysia

Inai Che Ta aims to help 1 million women in Malaysia

SINCE four months on the market, henna ‘instant’ or soon to be owned, Mazaville (Inai Che Ta) managed by Anas Zahrin and Rozita Che Wan has sold more than 100,000 boxes.

In fact, until now more than 1000 registered distributors have successfully generated their side income by selling henna.

Refusing to embrace the body and continue to be comfortable with what is, the brand continues to be optimistic about helping 1 million women in Malaysia generate a side income.

According to Rozita or Che Ta, who also acts as the co-founder and ‘small’ ambassador of the henna brand, she is aware that the efforts to develop the economy of women and housewives never end.

“Like we often emphasize that sustenance is everywhere. We are aware that there are many who are working on henna business these days, but no matter how fierce the competition is… we keep trying.

“That’s why me and Anas as the founder want to continue helping 1 million women in Malaysia regardless of their status to continue generating income.

“We are grateful that since last June, despite facing fierce competition and unexpected controversy with other henna entrepreneurs, our intention and mission to generate the economy of these women has never wavered,” said Che Ta.

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