New app GharPar gives beauticians the chance to be financially independent
A mother of four who lives in Baghbanpura, Rabia Shahid recalls a time when she faced crippling pressure to take loans to repay her debts. Her husband’s salary of Rs20,000 at a local Urdu newspaper was not enough to feed, clothe and educate their children -- a story similar to many families in her area who struggle to make ends meet.
It is at this point in her life that Shahid decided to work as a freelance beautician for a company called GharPar which provides at-home beauty services predominantly to women in Lahore, Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Two years on, she says she makes more than enough to maintain her household expenses, and even has surplus to help friends or relatives who are in need.
But the most significant thing for Shahid is that she now also gives her husband compensation for driving her on a motorbike to and from appointments, which is more than what he used to make at his previous job.
At its core, GharPar is about social impact
The GharPar platform is billed as a social enterprise providing convenient and professional at-home beauty services which connects beauticians to clients through a web and mobile-based solution. The brainchild of three siblings and a friend, CEO Shameelah Ismail, CMO Arooj Ismail, CFO Fareed Qureshi, along with co-founder and COO Mehvish Arifeen, decided to create an ‘Uber for beauty services’ at the end of 2016. Their services run the gamut from blowout, waxing, manicure and pedicure, facials, massage and makeup application, in addition to other beauty packages.