Brown is beautiful for India’s make-up mavens racking up followers: ‘we’ve started learning to love ourselves’
- Women from as far afield as the Middle East and US who also have a darker complexion are flocking to Indian influencers for beauty and make-up tips
- Cheap internet data, rising incomes and the world’s largest youth population have fuelled an explosion in India’s beauty and personal care market

Under the glow of a ring light in the spare bedroom of a Mumbai high-rise apartment, Indian make-up maven Debasree Banerjee has found fans across the world with a simple philosophy: brown is beautiful.
Banerjee’s audience includes women from as far afield as the Middle East and United States who also have a darker complexion but have historically been overlooked by the cosmetics industry.
“I actually have a lot of followers who are outside India, and I feel like it’s probably because our skin tones match,” Banerjee said.
“They can see how the product looks like on my skin tone, how the lipstick applies on my skin tone, and just have that sense of belongingness.”

Banerjee, 34, began experimenting with make-up videos in her spare time a decade ago, after graduating from university and moving to Mumbai to work in sales.