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Ready Set Jet’s Breakthrough in Biotech Skincare Reaches New Heights—and Lands With Purpose
In an era where beauty brands compete for shelf space, Shalini Vadhera has claimed something far greater: orbit. The visionary founder of Ready Set Jet has officially made history as the first beauty and wellness brand certified for human spaceflight—successfully completing a groundbreaking mission aboard Axiom-4, which lifted off to the International Space Station (ISS) on June 25, 2025, and returned to Earth on July 14 after a trailblazing journey validating beauty innovation in microgravity.
Standing beneath the towering Space Shuttle Atlantis at Kennedy Space Center, Vadhera held the very products that would soon circle the Earth—her signature 6-in-1 Beauty Batons, powered by oceanic biotechnology and ancient wisdom. Just days before liftoff, she was honored at the prestigious ONE-SPACE Event with the First In Space Award on June 21, recognized for her leadership in trailblazing biotechnology, beauty, and space exploration.
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From Rituals to Rocketships: Beauty Meets Biotech in Orbit
Ready Set Jet is more than a beauty brand—it’s a scientifically inspired, culturally rooted platform that fuses ancient global beauty rituals with oceanic biotech actives like Golden Seaweed, Marine Retinol, and Algae botanical blends that help to reduce inflammation and increase the moisture barrier.
While many brands race to dominate shelves, Ready Set Jet has entered orbit—literally. The brand’s multi-functional beauty batons were exposed to the extreme conditions of space, including microgravity, cosmic radiation, and intense vibration, making them the first space-certified beauty tools designed specifically for these challenges.
Now back on Earth, the returned batons will undergo scientific evaluation to analyze structural integrity and ingredient stability following their time aboard the Dragon capsule. This post-flight testing will assess the resilience of Ready Set Jet’s biotech-powered formulations—setting a new standard for what beauty can withstand and where it can go.
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This fall, the brand will continue advanced testing in partnership with Australian aerospace innovator Space Angel, including parabolic flight and orbital research missions that further validate performance in extreme environments and provide Vadhera, an award winning formulator new data and science to create even better performing products for everyday women.
A Mission of Beauty, Empowerment, and Global Unity
Vadhera’s mission has always gone beyond skincare. Through Ready Set Jet’s global “Pass the Baton” initiative, the brand empowers women with tools for entrepreneurship, STEAM education, and financial advancement—proving that beauty can be a powerful vehicle for transformation.
With over 90% of Ready Set Jet funded by female investors, the brand is a bold model for inclusion, innovation, and global impact.
“This mission wasn’t just about going to space—it was about proving what’s possible when we merge ancient wisdom with cutting-edge science,” said Vadhera. “We didn’t just send skincare to space—we sent a message that beauty is powerful, resilient, and limitless and that the sky is not the limit.”
Tony Potts Joins the Mission: Where Hollywood Meets Orbit
Joining Vadhera on this extraordinary journey is Tony Potts, former Access Hollywood host and a respected figure in global media and venture. As co-founder of Ready Set Jet, Potts brings storytelling firepower and Hollywood credibility to the brand’s expansion, helping craft a narrative that resonates from red carpets to rocket launches.
His media background and passion for innovation have positioned him as a key force in amplifying the brand’s global message and partnerships—from television to tech, and now to the stars.
Pioneering a New Category: Space-Certified Skincare
With Axiom-4’s return, Ready Set Jet has officially introduced a new frontier in wellness: Space-Certified Skincare and Makeup proving they’re built not just for the lab, but for life on the move.
Designed for the realities of modern women—from the beach to the boardroom to the boarding gate—these products are redefining what it means to be truly high-performance skincare targeting stress, aging and hormonal shifts that effect skin.
As the mission’s impact ripples across biotech, beauty, and space sectors, Vadhera stands as a bold example of what the future of beauty looks like: inclusive, innovative, and out of this world.
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