Face
Frosted glass jar, 50 ml — cream balm and night moisturiser format.
The Range
Face. Body. Hands. Each formulated for the realities of Indian life — humidity, sun, pollution, hard water — and considered as carefully as the home that taught us about them.
01 — Face
The face range begins with one question: what does Indian skin do that other skin does not?
What it does, our team has learned, is several things at once. It manages exposure to a sun that punishes through nine months of the year. It responds to the particulate density of Indian cities — dust, automotive pollution, the fine ash that fills the air in October and November. It absorbs and reacts to the hard water that comes through most plumbing in the country. It deals with sweat in a humidity that other regions only see in their summers.
Indian skin is also, by population, deeply varied — in tone, in pigment, in oil profile, in the regions where it produces most and least. There is no single brief.
Our face line is being built around these realities, not against them. The first formulations focus on hydration in pollution, gentleness with hard water, and pigmentation considered as a normal feature of Indian skin — not a problem to erase.
We will not name the first products until we open. We will say this: there will be a cleanser, there will be a moisturiser, there will be a daytime sun protection, and there will be a serum that addresses what we believe is the most under-served need in the Indian market today. The full lineup, the formulations, the prices — those are revealed at launch.
02 — Body
The skin below the neck is forty times the surface area of the face — and is most days treated with one-fortieth of the attention. We are building a body line on the premise that the same care given to the face deserves to extend.
Our team has spent years observing what dries Indian skin in winter (the cold of north India is sneakier than its reputation), what irritates it in monsoon (humidity, fabric, prolonged moisture), and what neglected body skin actually asks for — hydration that lasts, ingredients that work on real bodies, formats that survive Indian summers without separating.
The body line will include a wash, a moisturiser, and an overnight repair. We are also developing a body oil for the routine that Indian families have always practised — and that the rest of the world is finally noticing.
The formulations are being designed for sensitive skin first and refined outward. If it is gentle enough for the most reactive body, it works for everyone.
03 — Hands
The skin of the hands is the most-used skin we have. It washes, it works, it ages first and most visibly. The Indian hand is also subject to a daily wash routine that almost no other geography matches — hard water, frequent washing, alkaline soaps, sometimes thirty times a day in a household with children, in a kitchen, in a clinic.
We are framing this range deliberately as hand skincare, not handwash. The difference is the duty of care. A handwash is a cleaning act. Hand skincare is what happens to your skin in the hours between washes — and what builds up over years of doing this every day.
The line will include a wash that does not strip, a cream for the daytime, and an overnight repair that does the slow work of bringing back what the day has taken. There will also be a smaller, portable format for hands that travel.
First imagined
Three formats designed for the routine we are building toward — a jar for the face, a pump bottle for the body, a smaller pump for the hands. The intent is not to surprise. It is to make the everyday objects of skincare quietly considered.
Face
Frosted glass jar, 50 ml — cream balm and night moisturiser format.
Body
Tall pump bottle, 200 ml — for the wash, the moisturiser, the overnight repair.
Hands
Short pump bottle, 100 ml — and a smaller portable for hands that travel.
Early visualisations. The vessels are close to final; the sub-brand identity printed on these labels is the parent Doctor 365 mark — the dedicated Doctor 365 Care wordmark and finished packaging are in design and will appear when we open.
Three lines, one premise. The skin of the face, the body, and the hands belong to one person. The brand that asks you to use three different brands — one prescriptive, one ritual, one functional — is asking you to live a divided routine.
Doctor 365 Care exists because the practice of caring for skin in an Indian home is a single practice. The same person uses these three ranges. The same skin, in three different conditions. The same water. The same climate. The same care.
We are making one brand for the whole body that lives inside that home.
The Cabinet
A pre-launch series from the founder's desk. Six issues, written carefully, sent thoughtfully. Subscribers receive early access to Doctor 365 Care when the first range opens.
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