Tailormade global trends for Indian skin
The New Indian Express|October 26, 2024
In recent years, beauty routines like CTM (Cleansing, Toning, Moisturizing), dry brushing, and slugging have gained immense popularity, thanks to the global rise of skincare influencers and social media platforms.
RESHMI CHAKRAVORTY
Tailormade global trends for Indian skin

However, these trends—often developed for different skin types and environments—may not always be suitable for Indian skin, which has unique characteristics due to the country's climate, lifestyle, and genetic makeup. A major factor influencing the effectiveness of these popular skincare routines on Indian skin is the climate. India experiences tropical, humid, and sometimes extreme weather conditions. The country's high pollution levels, intense sun exposure, and humidity mean that the skin's needs differ significantly from those in colder, drier regions.

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