Tag: Ceuticoz

  • Ceuticoz and Dabur NewU blend science with beauty

    Ceuticoz and Dabur NewU blend science with beauty

    MUMBAI: Now that’s a glow partnership! Ceuticoz, one of India’s fastest-growing dermatologist-led skincare brands, has joined hands with Dabur NewU to make science-backed skincare more accessible across the country. The collaboration officially began in September 2025 and marks a fresh chapter in India’s beauty retail scene, one where dermatology meets daily skincare.

    Under the partnership, Ceuticoz’s bestselling serums, sunscreens and treatment essentials are now available at 25 NewU stores, with plans to expand to more than 100 outlets in the next six months. Shoppers can expect to find the brand’s high-performance, dermatologist-developed formulations showcased in NewU’s experiential retail format, which lets consumers discover, test and learn about their skincare.

    “We are delighted to welcome Ceuticoz to the Dabur NewU family,” said Dabur Retail (H&B Stores Ltd.) COO Manish Asthana. “Ceuticoz stands for science, ethics and innovation, and its formulations meet global standards while being trusted by dermatologists worldwide.”

    For Ceuticoz founder Sukhbir Singh Chimni, the tie-up is personal. “When I started Ceuticoz, I wanted to bridge the gap between scientific innovation and everyday skincare. Seeing our products on NewU shelves takes that dream one step closer.”

    Beyond products, both brands are uniting to promote skincare awareness and education through personalised in-store guidance and expert-led experiences. Together, they’re helping Indian consumers make informed choices, proving that when science meets self-care, everyone shines a little brighter.

     

  • Ceuticoz promotes Arvin Mondal to head of marketing as global push accelerates

    Ceuticoz promotes Arvin Mondal to head of marketing as global push accelerates

    MUMBAI: Ceuticoz is gearing up for a growth spurt. The medical-grade skincare brand has promoted Arvin Mondal to head of marketing, tasking him with building a global footprint as the company chases revenues of Rs 150-200 crore by financial year 2029-30—a compound annual growth rate of 30-35 per cent.

    Mondal, who previously steered the brand’s international expansion, will oversee marketing across retail and e-commerce whilst leading regional campaigns in Britain, the European Union, the Gulf Cooperation Council states and south-east Asia. His brief: turn a dermatologist-trusted label into a household name.

    Ceuticoz projects revenues of Rs 50 crore in FY 2025-26, up from a record monthly turnover of Rs 4 crore in November-December 2024. The brand already operates in over 10 countries, including Canada, Kenya and South Africa. America, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are next on the list, with a target of 25-plus markets by 2030.

    “Arvin has played a vital role in the company’s international expansion,” says managing director Sukhbir Singh Chimni. “His new role allows him to craft our brand’s story as we move towards becoming a globally acclaimed skincare brand, driven by science and authenticity.”

    Founded in 2005, Ceuticoz positions itself as evidence-based and clinically proven—skincare that doctors recommend rather than influencers hawk.

    Whether that pitch resonates beyond dermatology clinics will determine if Mondal’s targets are ambitious or merely optimistic. Either way, he’s got skin in the game.