Mumbai, Aug 20: India’s beauty and wellness landscape is evolving rapidly, with people increasingly seeking personalised experiences, trusted expertise, convenience and solutions that bring together beauty, wellbeing and self-care.

Against this evolving backdrop, Dr Vritika Agrawal Entrepreneur, Investor & Lifestyle Personality, is looking to build Dermacute as an important part of her broader entrepreneurial vision across the beauty, healthcare and wellness ecosystem.
For Agrawal, the opportunity lies in understanding how people’s expectations are changing and creating businesses and experiences that respond to those evolving needs.
“Beauty, healthcare and wellness are increasingly becoming connected parts of people’s lives. People today are more informed, more conscious and more particular about the experiences and solutions they choose. I believe the next generation of businesses will be those that understand this change and build around people’s needs rather than simply around a product or service,” said Dr Vritika Agrawal Entrepreneur, Investor & Lifestyle Personality.
Building Beyond Traditional Beauty – The beauty industry is moving towards a more holistic understanding of personal care. Skin health, self-care, wellness and lifestyle are increasingly becoming part of the same conversation.
This shift is creating opportunities for businesses that can combine a strong understanding of their clients with trust, accessibility, personalisation and relevant experiences.
Agrawal sees Dermacute Aesthetic Skin Clinic as an opportunity to participate in this changing landscape while developing a larger entrepreneurial vision for the future.
“For me, entrepreneurship is not only about building one business. It is about identifying what people will need tomorrow and creating something that can remain relevant as those needs evolve. Dermacute is an important part of that journey, and I see significant potential in the wider beauty, healthcare and wellness ecosystem.”
A Client-Centric Approach – Today’s beauty and wellness clients are increasingly seeking transparency, personalisation, convenience and visible value. Digital platforms and social discovery have also changed how people discover, evaluate and engage with beauty and wellness services.
For Agrawal, this makes a deep understanding of clients and their evolving expectations central to the way businesses should be built.
Rather than approaching beauty as a single category, she believes the opportunity lies in understanding the broader relationship between appearance, confidence, skin health, personal care and wellbeing.
This client-centric approach forms an important part of her vision for Dermacute and her wider entrepreneurial journey.
Looking Ahead – Agrawal’s long-term ambition is to build beyond a single category and explore opportunities across the wider beauty, healthcare and wellness ecosystem.
Her focus is on identifying emerging needs, developing relevant business ideas and building brands that can evolve with changing expectations.
As India’s beauty, aesthetic and wellness industry continues to expand and attract greater interest from established companies, new–age brands and entrepreneurs, Agrawal believes there is considerable room for businesses that combine relevance, trust and a strong, differentiated vision.
“The opportunity today is much bigger than beauty alone. It is about understanding people at a deeper level and creating businesses that can grow with their needs. That is the direction in which I want to take my entrepreneurial journey.”
