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From stubborn spots to recurring acne, your skin reflects more than surface concerns. Understanding its signals can help prevent pigmentation, ageing, and barrier damage.

Scientific studies show that India hosts one of the world’s largest diversities of skin tones, with 62% of global tones represented in the subcontinent.
Have you ever looked at a persistent spot or breakout and wondered what your skin is trying to say? Beyond being common concerns, these could be vital clues. They reflect a complex interplay of skincare routines, stress, lifestyle, and, importantly, exposure to sun and pollution.
Your skin isn’t just a protective layer, it’s a vibrant canvas of your well-being, social connections, self-esteem, and ultimately, self-expression. Divya Agrawal, Head of Scientific Valorization, L’Oréal R&I Emerging Markets, shares insights into solutions for Indian skin.
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Skin is the largest organ in our body, interacting intricately with its internal and external environments. Scientific studies show that India hosts one of the world’s largest diversities of skin tones, with 62% of global tones represented in the subcontinent. With Indians living longer than ever before, skincare needs are evolving. And with increased disposable income and greater access to products, skincare is becoming more widely available. But does access always translate to the right solutions?
Among the most prevalent skin concerns in India is hyperpigmentation (dark spots or patches) often the very first sign of ageing. For many, a spot appears before a wrinkle. Normally, pigmentation fades with natural skin cell turnover. However, persistent spots often result from multiple ongoing factors, including inflammation, oxidative stress, slowed cell renewal, and a weakened skin barrier. Another major concern is acne, affecting up to 85% of young adults. High humidity forces the skin to produce excess oil and sweat while simultaneously dehydrating it. Pollution further worsens both pigmentation and acne, altering how skin responds to UV radiation and environmental stress, weakening the barrier and accelerating signs of ageing.
So, can one product really address every skincare need? The answer lies in carefully developed formulations, supported by stringent safety, sensory, clinical, and consumer testing. The most effective approach is a multi-ingredient routine that targets different causes of a concern simultaneously, ensuring results all year round.
Cleansing: Start with a gentle yet efficient cleanser containing actives like Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) or Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHAs) such as salicylic acid, which remove impurities without damaging the skin barrier. Gel-based cleansers offer the right balance of effectiveness and gentleness.
Serum: Follow with a serum featuring active ingredients like Vitamin C and Niacinamide to target hyperpigmentation, reduce dark spots, and manage inflammation and oxidative stress.
Moisturizer: Regardless of skin type, use a product with hydration-boosting ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid and Ceramides to restore the skin’s moisture balance without heaviness.
Sun Protection: Finish with a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50 and PA+++. Even on overcast or monsoon days, up to 80% of UV rays reach the skin. Regular application protects against UV damage, pollution, and humidity, helping maintain a strong barrier while preventing pigmentation, acne, and premature ageing.
In skincare, there are no shortcuts, only deep science and a commitment to inclusive solutions that work. Skin is, in many ways, the body’s most visible storyteller. Across research and innovation, experts continue to collaborate with the brightest minds in science and technology to build holistic skincare solutions. This is the key to unraveling the sometimes-puzzling narrative of skin science because we believe in one simple, timeless truth: Beauty has no age.
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Swati Chaturvedi, a seasoned media and journalism aficionado with over 10 years of expertise, is not just a storyteller; she’s a weaver of wit and wisdom in the digital landscape. As a key figure in News18 Engl…Read More
Swati Chaturvedi, a seasoned media and journalism aficionado with over 10 years of expertise, is not just a storyteller; she’s a weaver of wit and wisdom in the digital landscape. As a key figure in News18 Engl… Read More
September 23, 2025, 07:07 IST
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