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A Thoughtful Step in the Global Wellness Landscape
Wellness is changing. Not in the sense of a trend passing through culture, but as a deeper shift in how people think about health, daily routine and long-term wellbeing. Across many regions, particularly in India, wellbeing is becoming something people actively shape for themselves rather than something accessed only when needed.
India now holds one of the youngest major populations in the world, with a median age around 28. Economic growth, access to global information and a rising interest in self-care have contributed to a notable increase in awareness surrounding skincare, nutritional support and everyday health practices. The wellness and personal care sector in India is already valued in the tens of billions and it continues to grow steadily year on year. This is not sudden or dramatic growth. It is steady and considered.
People are choosing products and routines that feel intentional. They are placing importance on what is effective, sustainable and supportive in the long term. Wellness is becoming part of ordinary daily life rather than something reserved for occasional attention.
Within this context, Nu Skin’s expansion into India is not simply a commercial move. It reflects an alignment with a culture that is increasingly engaging with wellbeing from both traditional knowledge and modern science. The partnership with Infosys is significant because it provides a stable and transparent digital infrastructure for the launch. Compliance, logistics and commerce systems will be managed through a technology backbone designed to support scale without sacrificing clarity or trust. This approach prioritises sustainability over speed, which is notable in a sector where fast expansion is common.
The market launch will take place gradually. A qualified-entry phase is scheduled to begin in 1st November 2025, with broader access planned for the first half of 2026. This allows time for education, adaptation and thoughtful integration rather than abrupt introduction. It acknowledges that wellness is lived differently across different cultures and that a responsible approach requires patience.
For those who work in wellness or who are considering expanding into this area, the opening of the Indian market is not simply an opportunity. It is a signal of where the global conversation around health and self-care is heading. The focus is shifting away from urgency and performance and toward steadiness, nourishment and informed autonomy.
If you are developing work in wellness or exploring how to align your business with this growing landscape, it may be worth staying connected to what is unfolding in India over the coming months. There is no need for haste. Awareness and timing are more valuable than speed. If this direction resonates with where you are, you are welcome to reach out for conversation when it feels right.