India’s dermatology sector is witnessing a strategic shift toward peptide-based skincare as both professionals and consumers seek science-driven, sustainable solutions. Consumers are increasingly choosing gentler, efficacy-driven products over harsh chemical formulations. Peptides—short chains of amino acids vital to skin biology—are now emerging as a leading growth segment in anti-ageing and preventive care. How peptides support skin health Peptides function as ...
Indian dermatology is witnessing a transformative shift as consumers embrace science-backed skincare strategies that go beyond fleeting beauty fads. In 2026, glass skin, peptides, and skin cycling are redefining how Indians prioritise skin health and dermatological care. Once viewed largely as cosmetic gimmicks, these trends have gained legitimacy through dermatologist endorsement and growing consumer awareness. Instead of chasing perfection, consumers ...
In aesthetic clinical practice, conversations about skin health often do not give enough attention to internal nutrition. The focus usually stays on the usual products like cleansers, serums, sunscreens, and moisturisers, which mainly protect the skin from external damage. But as research continues to show, real skin strength starts from within. Supporting skin from the inside is not just helpful ...
Menopause marks a significant hormonal shift in a woman’s life, affecting not only internal health but also external appearance. As estrogen levels decline, skin loses collagen, hydration, and elasticity, leading to increased dryness, wrinkles, and sensitivity. Skincare brands, formulators, and dermatologists can develop targeted solutions to address the evolving needs of the growing menopausal skincare consumer market. Key skin changes Reduced ...













