The
skincare world is packed with products from everywhere, but one mom-daughter
pair in India is standing out by tackling a key issue most brands skip: Do
these really suit Indian skin?
Coforest came after long research by
Sherbin Ahamed and her daughter Mehek, who aimed to build a brand fit for
Indian skin and our weather patterns. Big foreign formulas often miss the mark
on Indian tones, climates, and ways of living, but Coforest offers something
that hits home and feels truly local.
The core of Coforest is making top skincare affordable for all, not just the rich. By using nature's plants, they hope to shift Indian views on skincare from short term wins to lasting wellness. This matches the rise in buyers picking ingredient focused items for real skin gains. Coforest's lineup, from airy serums to rich creams, is built to match Indian skin smoothly, with options that mix fresh ideas and everyday comfort.
Heading
this is Sherbin Ahamed, certified in Skincare and Repair by Harvard Medical
School in the UK. Her outside experience plus close knowledge of Indian skin
issues helped her and Mehek craft a brand with big potential to shake up
skincare.
"Today's
market products think of Western settings. Our skin responds otherwise, with
our weather, pollution, and genes in play. Coforest steps in to fix that,"
Sherbin shared during the launch event.
Coforest
enters India's beauty scene as a newbie, yet it's eyed as a bold newcomer. As
awareness grows for clean, natural skincare, the launch feels spot-on. Pros in
the field think the research-driven, botanical recipes will click with crowds
seeking honest and powerful care. Though starting small, Coforest has grand
plans: to settle into Indian routines and rethink skincare nationwide,
celebrating Indian skin's special needs with proper attention.
Visit:
https://www.coforest.co.in/collections/serums