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Amary Beauté Skincare Made for Indian Skin and Climate Needs

mumbaimirror June 27, 2026
Amary Beauté

Amary Beauté: Beyond Glass Skin, Towards Skincare Made for Indian Skin

A few years ago, “glass skin” became the beauty industry’s biggest obsession.

Social media was flooded with flawless Korean skincare routines, 10-step regimens, and products promising pore less, luminous skin. Indian consumers embraced the trend wholeheartedly. Ingredients like snail mucin, rice water, ceramides, and PDRN quickly became staples in skincare conversations, and for the first time, people were paying close attention to ingredient lists rather than just brand names.

But somewhere in the excitement, an important question was overlooked.

Can skincare developed for one population truly meet the needs of another?

The answer isn’t as straightforward as most people think.

Indian skin isn’t defined by a single characteristic; it is shaped by a unique combination of genetics, climate, lifestyle, and environmental exposure. Many Indians tend to have higher melanin levels, making the skin more susceptible to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone. At the same time, prolonged sun exposure, pollution, humidity, dietary habits, stress, and India’s diverse climatic conditions all influence how the skin behaves.

As a result, the concerns of many Indian consumers often go beyond hydration. Excess oil production, acne, whiteheads, blackheads, clogged pores, pigmentation, and maintaining a resilient skin barrier are recurring priorities. While hydration and barrier support remain essential for healthy skin, they are only one part of a much broader skincare conversation in India.

This is where a one-size-fits-all approach begins to fall short.

Korean skincare has transformed the global beauty industry by introducing gentle formulations, innovative ingredients, and a preventive approach to skin health. However, many of these products are designed around the environmental conditions and skincare priorities of their primary consumers. Simply recreating those formulations for Indian shelves doesn’t necessarily address the realities of Indian skin.

That realisation became the foundation of Amary Beauté.

Founded by Aakash Umesh Asawa, Dr. Ramyata Prafulla, and Ritvik Singhvi, Amary Beauté was built on the belief that innovation should not be copied—it should be contextualized. Rather than replicating Korean skincare, the brand reinterprets it for Indian consumers.

The team begins where some of the world’s most advanced skincare research takes place, sourcing breakthrough ingredients and technologies from Korea, Japan, the United States, and Europe. These globally celebrated actives—including PDRN, ceramides, rice water, advanced UV filters, and skin-barrier technologies—are then thoughtfully formulated with the realities of Indian skin in mind. Every formulation considers factors such as climate, pigmentation concerns, barrier health, texture, and everyday environmental stressors, ensuring that global innovation is adapted rather than simply imported.

The philosophy is simple:

Global science. Indian skin.

Building a brand around this philosophy, however, was far from easy. Sourcing premium-quality ingredients from multiple countries while maintaining rigorous formulation standards required extensive research and uncompromising quality control. Equally important was educating consumers that effective skincare isn’t about chasing every viral ingredient or beauty trend—it’s about understanding the biology of your own skin.

The founders knew that premium packaging might capture attention, but only consistent performance could earn trust.

This commitment to science-led formulation has led to innovations such as Calmiqua™ Technology, Amary Beauté’s proprietary calming and barrier-support complex designed to strengthen hydration, improve skin resilience, and support long-term skin health.

For Amary Beauté, innovation isn’t about creating the next viral skincare ingredient. It’s about asking a more meaningful question:

How can the world’s best skincare science work better for Indian skin?

As Indian consumers become increasingly ingredient-conscious, the future of skincare is shifting away from marketing claims and toward evidence-based formulations tailored to real consumer needs. Brands that succeed won’t simply introduce global trends—they’ll understand how to adapt them for the people they’re serving.

Amary Beauté is positioning itself at that intersection, bringing together international skincare innovation and formulations designed with Indian skin in mind.

Because skincare should never be about copying someone else’s skin.It should be about understanding your own.

Contact Information

Founders: Aakash Umesh Asawa, Dr. Ramyata Prafulla & Ritvik Singhvi

Website: https://amarybeaute.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amarybeaute/

Email: amarybeaute@gmail.com | founders@amarybeaute.com

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