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Alite Skincare Launches New Campaign With Anushka Sen And Taaruk Raina To Cut Through The Clutter Of Acne Advices

BusinessManasi Praharaj17 Jun 2026

Alite Skincare Launches New Campaign With Anushka Sen And Taaruk Raina To Cut Through The Clutter Of Acne Advices

June 17: Alite Skincare has launched a new campaign featuring television actor Anushka Sen and actor-musician Taaruk Raina. The campaign highlights the overwhelming amount of acne advice consumers encounter every day and encourages them to trust expert-led, evidence-based skincare solutions.

The campaign taps into a familiar reality: the moment a pimple appears, everyone suddenly becomes a skincare expert. Through two humorous films, Anushka Sen and Taaruk Raina find themselves at the receiving end of an endless stream of unsolicited advice. One person recommends ice dunking, another insists on trying the latest active ingredient, while others swear by red light therapy, blue light treatments, and viral skincare hacks picked up from social media. By capturing the absurdity of this all-too-common experience, the campaign reminds consumers that when it comes to skincare, science should be louder than speculation and positions Alite Skincare as the trusted choice amongst the noise.

Alite Skincare, from Leeford Healthcare Ltd., offers a range of dermatologically tested and clinically evaluated products developed specifically for acne-prone skin. Combining targeted formulations with science-backed ingredients, the brand addresses multiple concerns associated with breakouts and post-acne marks. Its Anti-Acne Gel is formulated with Niacinamide PC™, DSBC, Contactical, etc while its Anti-Acne Face Wash range features ingredients such as Ceramides, Encapsulated Charcoal for deep-pore detoxification and targeted delivery, and AC Sebum Control Enzyme™ to help regulate excess oil production. The brand's specialised formulations are designed to deliver effective results, with select products formulated to help visibly improve acne concerns within 48-72 hours.

In addition, Alite Skincare offers a wide range of products for acne-prone skin. The portfolio includes Anti-Acne Face Wash, Anti-Acne Soap, Spots Reduction Cream for acne marks, Neem & Turmeric Soap, Neem & Aloe Vera Soap, and Alite Neem Face Scrub, Etc. Enabling consumers to build a complete skincare regimen backed by dermatologically tested and clinically evaluated formulations.

Sidhant Gupta, Director, Leeford Healthcare Ltd., said, "Acne is one of the most searched skincare concerns in India, yet the amount of misinformation surrounding it can leave consumers feeling confused and overwhelmed. Through this campaign, we wanted to encourage people to move beyond trends and opinions and trust solutions rooted in science. Our endeavour has always been to make effective, thoughtfully formulated skincare accessible to Indian consumers."

Anushka Sen said, "The funniest part about acne advice is that everyone suddenly becomes a dermatologist the moment they see a pimple on your face. That's what made these films instantly relatable to me. I liked that Alite approached the conversation with humour while still staying rooted in science."

Taaruk Raina added, "Our generation consumes skincare advice at the speed of scrolling. One reel says one thing, and the next says the exact opposite. What I liked about this campaign is that it acknowledges how overwhelming that experience can be while reminding people that not every loud opinion is science."

With this Acne Awareness Month initiative, Alite Skincare hopes to encourage more informed conversations around skincare and empower consumers to make decisions based on evidence rather than internet noise.