K-beauty targets India as SWANA volatility reshapes expansion strategies
K-beauty brands are expanding into India as they seek to diversify their markets, following record overseas sales and growing geopolitical uncertainty in the South West Asia and North Africa (SWANA) region. Several brands are using partnerships with major retail platforms and localized distribution strategies to enter these markets. In India, K-beauty tech company APR has launched its Medicube brand through a partnership with Nykaa, the country’s largest lifestyle and beauty platform. The move introduces local consumers to dozens of skin care products through Nykaa’s online marketplace, and APR is eyeing a brick-and-mortar expansion for Medicube in the coming years.On the show floor of PCHi 2026, Hong Pheng Lim, technical director at Symrise, spoke to us about the company's commitment to sustainability and longevity-focused ingredients. He discussed how Symrise creates solutions that promote skin longevity from within with an emphasis on clean, low-impact production methods. Lim also introduced natural and effective beauty solutions aimed at the Chinese market, with a focus on sun care.
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On the show floor of PCHi 2026, Hong Pheng Lim, technical director at Symrise, spoke to us about the company's commitment to sustainability and longevity-focused ingredients. He discussed how Symrise creates solutions that promote skin longevity from within with an emphasis on clean, low-impact...
































