Wipro eyes ₹30,000 cr personal care mart, acquires 60% stake in Dermatouch for enterprise value of ₹387.5 cr

Since 2003, the company made 18 acquisitions including Glucovita, Chandrika, North West, Unza, Yardley, Splash, CanWay, Nirapara, Bhrahmins, Jo Doy, S Brands, Good Home & Eva investing $1.1 billion

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Wipro eyes ₹30,000 cr personal care mart, acquires 60% stake in Dermatouch for enterprise value of ₹387.5 cr

Since 2003, the company made 18 acquisitions including Glucovita, Chandrika, North West, Unza, Yardley, Splash, CanWay, Nirapara, Bhrahmins, Jo Doy, S Brands, Good Home & Eva investing $1.1 billion

Updated – August 18, 2026 09:03 pm IST – Bengaluru

The Hindu Bureau

Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting CEO and Wipro Enterprises MD Kumar Chander poses for a photo with DERMATOUCH co-founders Anish Nagpal and Amit Purswani after sealing the deal | Photo Credit: ANI

Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting is stepping up its presence in India’s rapidly expanding premium skincare market by acquiring a 60% stake in Ahmedabad-based skincare brand Dermatouch at an enterprise valuation of ₹387.5 crore.

The acquisition marks Wipro Consumer Care’s entry into India’s premium skincare segment, a market the company estimates at around ₹30,000 crore and growing at 15-16% annually to become a ₹3 lakh crore industry over the next decade.

The business will acquire the remaining 40% over the next three years. Dermatouch co-founders Anish Nagpal and Amit Purswani, along with the existing management team, will continue to run the business.

Highlighting that skincare in India is already a huge market, Kumar Chander, CEO, Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting and MD, Wipro Enterprises, stated “the acquisition is part of a broader strategy to strengthen our presence in high-growth consumer categories. We were not present in the digital brand space and we want to grow there and it brings a different segment of customers.”

Dermatouch has emerged as a high-growth digital brand, with revenue more than doubling to ₹131 crore in FY26. Online channels account for as much as 90% of its sales. Its portfolio includes face washes, sunscreens, serums, soaps and moisturisers, targeting concerns such as acne, pigmentation and sun protection.

Wipro already has a sizeable international skincare business with sales of concerning ₹700 crore. Dermatouch would give the group a dedicated skincare brand in the Indian market.

Chander sees significant headroom for expansion, pointing to India’s low per-capita skincare spending. At about $2, it remains well below China’s $20. Derma skincare also accounts for only around 8% of India’s total skincare market, compared with 60% in Singapore, 25% in Malaysia and 15% in Indonesia.

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