India's beauty brands have been drawing a lot of interest from global capital recently.
Earlier this year in March, American luxury cosmetics maker Estée Lauder fully acquired the homegrown ayurvedic company Forest Essentials. France's L'Oréal Group followed in June, picking up a majority stake in digital personal care brand Innovist. And Unilever has made at least four beauty investments in the country through its venture capital arm in the last couple of years.
Founded at the turn of the millennium in a garage in the Himalayan foothills by entrepreneur Mira Kulkarni - a single mother of two - Forest Essentials has grown from a fledgling startup into a billion-dollar company with a global presence over the last two decades.
Its rise mirrors the explosive growth being witnessed of the country's beauty industry, which was valued at about $23bn (£17.08bn) in 2025 but is expected to nearly double in size to $40bn by the end of this decade, growing at twice the rate of the country's GDP and the broader retail market.