Australian supermodel and beauty entrepreneur Miranda Kerr is bringing her award-winning skincare brand, KORA Organics, back to India—this time with a strong nod to traditional Indian ingredients like turmeric and kakadu plum.
In a recent interview, Kerr praised India’s fusion of ancient holistic practices and modern beauty standards, calling the market a “perfect fit” for her certified organic products.
Kerr, once a Victoria’s Secret Angel and now the founder and CEO of KORA Organics, has officially re-launched her luxury skincare brand in India in partnership with Beautindia and online beauty retailer Nykaa. The move taps into India’s booming market for clean, conscious, and effective skincare.
“India has that deep-rooted connection to holistic beauty,” Kerr told Bazaar India.
“KORA Organics aligns with that because we’re about the ‘mind-body-skin philosophy’. Ingredients like turmeric, one of our hero ingredients, have been part of Indian wellness for centuries.”
KORA Organics’ return to India brings with it a range of bestselling products like the Turmeric Glow Foaming Cleanser, Kakadu Plum Vitamin C Serum, and Noni Glow Face Oil—each infused with botanical powerhouses and superfoods.
Key ingredients such as turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, and kakadu plum, the richest source of vitamin C, are inspired by centuries-old Indian remedies.
Kerr’s personal journey with wellness and organic skincare began in her teenage years, influenced by her grandmother and her mother’s health scare.
“When I was a teenager, my mum was diagnosed with tumours in her spleen. That was a huge wake-up call. We started looking into the ingredients in our food and skincare, and it shocked us how many toxic chemicals were hidden in ‘natural’ products.”
The result was KORA Organics—a brand Kerr created after becoming a certified health coach and working with top organic chemists. Each product is infused with noni extract, a family remedy Kerr has used since she was 13, and crafted using aromatherapy techniques and filtered through rose quartz crystals to promote healing energy.
Beyond ingredients, Kerr is passionate about mindful skincare.
“Consistency is key; there’s no overnight fix! I encourage people to take a moment for themselves every morning and night to pause, breathe, and nourish their skin with intention.”
KORA Organics’ re-entry into India is timely. As Indian consumers become more ingredient-conscious and wellness-driven, Kerr’s holistic philosophy, combined with science-backed formulations, is poised to resonate.
Note: This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a healthcare professional for personalised skincare or medical advice.
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