Technology is paving the way for sustainable skincare innovations. Treatments like bio remodeling stand out for their minimal impact on the environment while providing exceptional benefits. Think about the products on your shelf.

How many of them are in line with your ethical values? Lately, the beauty industry has been seeing a shift from momentary trends to meaningful, sustainable choices. Skincare today is more about respecting the environment while nurturing long-term health. With climate concerns and ethical considerations gaining traction, adopting sustainable beauty routines, treatments, and products has become both a personal and collective responsibility.

As we set our goals for the coming year, it’s time to rethink our approach to skincare. Here’s how we can make sustainable beauty a core part of our lifestyle in 2025 as shared by Dr Shreya Pagariya Golchha, Dermatologist, Aesthetic physician and Hair transplant Surgeon, & Dr Anshul Jain, MD, MBBS, Senior Dermatologist and Aesthetic Dermatosurgeon. Sustainability starts at the ingredient level.

More brands are turning to plant-based and responsibly sourced actives like bakuchiol, a natural retinol alternative, and marine algae, known for its hydrating properties. These ingredients reduce reliance on synthetic chemicals and support biodiversity. Also, animal testing and animal-derived ingredients are increasingly being replaced by innovative, cruelty-free alternatives.

Vegan formulations are often kinder to the p.