Herbalife India announced that it had appointed Dr Shivangi Rana as the skincare expert for vritilife. The company said Dr Shivangi would guide consumers on holistic skin wellness combining dermatology, nutrition, and Ayurvedic principles.
It stated she would lead the development of educational content addressing common skin concerns, anti-ageing, pigmentation, and hair health. Herbalife highlighted that Dr Shivangi would create actionable advice for consumers on daily routines, preventive care, and proper product use.
Training programmes
The brand mentioned she would also develop training programmes for distributors and wellness educators to enhance skin health knowledge. Herbalife explained that her guidance would bridge scientific dermatology and Ayurveda, helping consumers adopt long-term, evidence-based skincare routines.
The company added that Dr Shivangi Rana’s appointment aligned with its mission to combine traditional wellness practices with modern medical science.
It was noted that she would emphasise nutrition and lifestyle factors, linking internal health to visible skin improvements. Herbalife mentioned Dr Shivangi would curate digital content to explain how diet, hydration, and sleep affect skin health.
The company said she would highlight how proper skincare regimens, supported by lifestyle measures, could deliver sustainable results.
Simplifying dermatology
Herbalife stated that the initiative aimed to educate consumers on preventive care rather than temporary skin fixes. It noted Dr Shivangi Rana’s dermatology expertise would strengthen consumer trust in vritilife products and educational materials. Herbalife added that this collaboration reflected its commitment to scientifically backed wellness education in the skincare domain.
The company highlighted Dr Shivangi’s role in translating complex dermatological knowledge into simple, everyday routines for all consumers. It was emphasised that she would focus on integrating clinical evidence, nutrition, and Ayurvedic principles for optimal skin health. Herbalife explained that she would guide users in understanding the long-term effects of skincare habits and lifestyle choices.
Promoting science-driven skincare education
The company stated that this move built on its broader wellness initiatives and collaborations with athletes and wellness ambassadors. The company mentioned that Dr Shivangi’s insights would reinforce informed, dermatology-led self-care practices among consumers. The brand concluded that the appointment marked a step toward promoting holistic, science-driven skincare education across India.












