The firm's revenue from operations rose 7 percent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 595.3 crore in Q1, up from Rs 554 crore last year, and Rs 533.5 crore in the previous quarter.
Ghazal Alagh said that she always follows a strategy called the '85 percent rule' with which she focuses on priorities and does not strive for constant perfection.
'What do all successful brands have in common? They all have an enemy. That enemy is not always a competitor but a system, a mindset, or a problem,' Ghazal Alagh wrote.
According to Alagh, quick commerce continues to be the company's fastest growing distribution channel, and has been so for almost a year now
Master has stepped down at a time when Honasa's growth has hit a rough patch, after its flagship label Mamaearth reported slowing growth due to ongoing restructuring in its distribution model.
Alagh, who co-founded Honasa Consumer with his wife Ghazal Alagh, now together hold a 35 percent in the company.
In a recent social media post, Ghazal Alagh candidly shared her experience of dealing with work stress. She reflected on how the brain tends to revert to familiar routines as a way of conserving mental energy during stressful times.
'My 9-year-old son Agastya asked why we touch elders' feet for blessings,' Ghazal Alagh wrote. 'It's a Hindu ritual called Upasangrahana, symbolising respect and letting go of ego to receive blessings, knowledge, and love,' she added.
The comment on dealing with hate on social media comes weeks after Ghazal Alagh had responded to a social media influencer after she said that certain Mamaearth products deserve to be thrown into the dustbin.
Ghazal Alagh took to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday to share lessons learnt by her after stepping out of her comfort zone, which led to her seeking discomfort, facing hardships head-on and letting the tough times be her guide.
The exchange between the social media influencer and co-founder Ghazal Alagh had X users divided with one section batting for the efficacy of Mamaearth's products while another agreed that the items are indeed not as effective as they are advertised to be.
Ghazal Alagh shared the six lessons she had learnt from 10,000+ hours, 7+ years, and 3 startups, revealing that the experiences had made her understand the importance of taking care of one's self and keeping company that included supportive people.
Writing on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh referred to kids as life's most unexpected teachers and how they can be mentors for life.
Writing on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, Ghazal Alagh spoke about the need to let actions do the talking more than words and to spend time reading and investing in gaining knowledge.
Replying to Prime Minister's Narendra Modi's words of appreciation for her husband Varun Alagh on X (formerly Twitter), Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh wrote that his words had further ignited their passion and made them more determined to succeed.
Mamaearth’s Ghazal Alagh said that refining products based on consumer insights helped one understand the customers better and manufacture products that they require.
Mamaearth's co-founder Ghazal Alagh took to LinkedIn to share a post detailing the different needs of Indian and Korean skin. She also warned people to not follow 'K-beauty trends' blindly.
Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a key trait required to excel, emphasising on the need to stop competing with others and instead, compete with one's own self to continuously grow as a person.
Writing on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, Mamaearth's Ghazal Alagh spoke about how putting herself through uncomfortable situations shaped her life and added that putting oneself out of their comfort zones was the fastest way to learn.
Writing on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh spoke about how she did not use her phone for 5 hours on Sunday and urged others to follow the No Digital Distraction Rule.
Writing on LinkedIn on Friday, Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh said that work-life balance varied from individual to individual and it was important to let others define work-life balance on their own terms.
In an Instagram video, Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh listed 5 power phrases that women should be comfortable saying, that included saying no without hesitation and feeling proud of themselves.
Mamaearth's co-founder Ghazal Alagh credited her mother-in-law in the post for helping her while she fulfilled her work commitments. Her post on LinkedIn received a lot of love online.
“Your company is nothing without your team members. So, your hiring game should be top-notch,” Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh wrote in a post on X.
Writing on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh spoke about aspects such as looking for evidence, considering alternate perspectives and challenging assumptions.