
Korea's #1 Dermo Brand AESTURA Launches on Nykaa
AESTURA's entry into India marks a major milestone, bringing Korean dermatological innovation directly to Indian beauty consumers. Developed in close collaboration with 49 dermatologists and widely prescribed by medical professionals across Korea, AESTURA's products combine pharmaceutical-grade efficacy with everyday skincare simplicity.
The brand's flagship line, ATOBARRIER365, has become a global cult favorite—with one cream sold every 7 seconds worldwide. The line is powered by 1 million ceramide capsules per bottle, delivering 120 hours of deep hydration and intensive skin barrier support. The range is now available exclusively on Nykaa and includes:
Aestura Atobarrier365 Foaming Cleanser
Aestura Atobarrier365 Hydro Essence
Aestura Atobarrier365 Cream
Aestura Atobarrier365 Face Lotion (2024 Allure Best of Beauty Award winner)
Aestura Atobarrier365 Hydro Soothing Cream
AESTURA's clinical edge also extends to KFDA-approved medical moisturizers used in Korean hospitals for treating conditions like atopic dermatitis. By bridging skincare and medical-grade care, the brand champions both efficacy and accessibility.
Nykaa Spokesperson shared, 'With AESTURA's launch, we continue to offer our customers access to the best in global skincare. Its science-backed, dermatologist-approved approach resonates strongly with today's mindful beauty consumer.'
AESTURA Spokesperson added, 'India's evolving skincare landscape is ready for products that are rooted in science and safety. Our partnership with Nykaa helps us reach informed consumers looking for long-term skin health.'
Discover AESTURA—where Korean dermatology meets Indian skin needs. Available only on Nykaa.
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