High-potency skin and scalp products that are prescribed by our doctors to address more severe or persistent issues.
These are not your everyday actives. They are dermatologist-prescribed, high-performance molecules like Tretinoin, Azelaic Acid, Hydroquinone, and Clindamycin — used at medical-grade strengths for visible transformation, and intended to be used for a restricted duration (few days or up to few months). After the usage of these products, when the condition is under-control, a more milder, daily-use, maintenance regimen has to be continued.
These are not your everyday actives. They are dermatologist-prescribed, high-performance molecules like Tretinoin, Azelaic Acid, Hydroquinone, and Clindamycin — used at medical-grade strengths for visible transformation, and intended to be used for a restricted duration (few days or up to few months). After the usage of these products, when the condition is under-control, a more milder, daily-use, maintenance regimen has to be continued.
Cureskin’s approach begins with diagnostics
Integrated across Cureskin’s dermatologist-designed serums, creams, and scalp treatments
This method avoids the trial-and-error pitfalls of self-treatment and ensures users receive a prescription-grade plan crafted with medical rigour.
Cureskin sources its Clinically-Potent Actives from pharmaceutical-grade suppliers. Each formulation is designed for the Indian climate and skin biology, using stabilised versions of the actives to prevent breakdown over time.
The result is a dermatologically safe and potent formulation that works in real-world Indian skin contexts—not just in lab settings.
It is guided by scientific evidence, expert judgement, and a technology-first delivery model. The brand’s responsibility extends beyond providing potent ingredients—it lies in prescribing them wisely, personalising them accurately, and tracking them diligently.
This is not cosmetic skincare. This is data-backed, dermatologist-supervised care made accessible—without compromising the standards of clinical dermatology.