Nat Habit Unveils New Chapter of “Breathe Life Into Your Beauty” Campaign championed by Content Creators and the Launch of VeDHA, digital skin analysis tool

Features Nat Habit’s collaborations with content creators from diverse fields like dance, culinary arts and more, highlighting their resonance with the purity of ingredients and meticulous processes that lie at the heart of Nat Habit.
  • This activity is part of Nat Habit’s launch campaign 'Breathe Life Into Your Beauty', showcasing how fresh Ayurveda offers wholesome nourishment

  • VeDHA utilizes advanced image processing technology to help users determine their skin's cellular age and health, helping consumers understand their unique skin needs and make informed decisions about personalized skincare solutions that enhance their natural beauty and overall skin vitality

New Delhi, 06 November – Nat Habit, digital-first, 100% natural skin and hair care brand, proudly unveils the next phase of its “Breathe Life Into Your Beauty” campaign. In this chapter, Nat Habit unleashes the power of  fresh Ayurveda with modern storytelling and latest technology to help consumers unlock the full potential of ayurvedic  beauty solutions. The campaign weaves together two central elements: meaningful collaborations with artists and creators across diverse fields and the launch of VeDHA, a pioneering tool for skin- health assessment.

As part of its launch campaign, Nat Habit has joined forces with content creators Kirti BhoutikaUpasana Madan, and Prakriti, each bringing her own craft and perspective from diverse backgrounds—like dance, culinary arts, and travel. These creators embody the campaign's philosophy of infusing life and energy into beauty. Their stories bring forth a unique perspective to the narrative, showcasing how Nat Habit’s meticulous approach from ingredient selection to controlled processes aligns with their own attention to detail, finesse and habitual practice of their craft that culminates into breathtaking expertise. Each of these women—whether performing, creating, or inspiring—has perfected her craft with dedication and precision, embodying the same authenticity that Nat Habit champions in its fresh Ayurveda offerings. Their journeys highlight the power of pure, carefully crafted solutions that keep them radiant and resilient.

Among the content creators, Dancer and Artist Upasana Madan shared her thoughts on the campaign’s resonance with her own art: “For me, dance is about channelling energy and bringing each movement to life. With Nat Habit’s ‘Breathe Life Into Your Beauty’ campaign, I see the same philosophy being applied to beauty. My performance is an artistic representation of how Nat Habit’s natural formulations rejuvenate our routines, working deeply to nourish and enhance from within, harmonizing with our natural rhythm for glowing, healthy skin.”

Kirti Bhoutika, the culinary master and winner of MasterChef India Season 5, also shared her perspective: “Fermentation is such an incredible process—whether in my kitchen or in Nat Habit’s formulations. It breaks down nutrients for better absorption, making the simplest ingredients truly impactful. Just as my kanji brings life to the gut, Nat Habit’s Navdha Shampoo uses fermentation to enhance bio-availability, nourishing hair right from the roots.”

With VeDHA, or Visual epiDermal Health Analysis, Nat Habit takes a big step towards personalised beauty solutions,  much desired  by the modern Indian woman. This advanced tool allows consumers to assess their cell age and health with upto 95% accuracy.  It is powered by sophisticated image processing and dermatological mapping, offering consumers deeper insights into their skin’s unique profile, assisting them to make informed product choices. 

In today’s beauty landscape, there’s often a gap in understanding just how powerful natural ingredients can be when used with precision,” said Swagatika Das, Co- Founder at Nat Habit. “VeDHA is designed to bridge this gap, placing Ayurveda in a scientific context, in a language that the consumer understands, breaking away from the traditional narrative of Ayurveda. Our aim is to reinterpret Ayurveda for the Indian consumer, who is rooted yet modern. This reinterpretation is also reflected in the creators we are collaborating with – a kaleidoscope of pure art and modern lifestyle that come together to reflect the essence of Nat Habit”. 

Ankita Srivastava, Chief Marketing Officer, stated, “The second phase of “Breathe Life Into Your Beauty” campaign marries the art of beauty and the science of Ayurveda. Each creator’s story underscores the meticulous attention to detail that goes into their craft as also into every Nat Habit product, breathing life into beauty - a brand - trust building exercise through story telling. On the other hand VeDHA is a demonstration of skin health and cellular age,  that weaves back into the central idea of fresh Ayurveda working effectively at the cellular level.”

Join the "Breathe Life Into Your Beauty" campaign  - learn more about VeDHA and access personalised Ayurvedic skincare, visit here.

About Nat Habit:


Founded in 2019, Nat Habit is a digital-first beauty and personal care brand with a wide range of 100% natural skin care and hair care offerings. They champion the use of 100% natural ingredients that are put through innovative nutrition-enhancing processes formulated on Ayurvedic principles. Built on the tenets of authenticity, and effectiveness, the brand meticulously harnesses Fresh Ayurveda to breathe life, and awaken every cell with potent nutrition. A strong in-house R&D and tech enabled in-house manufacturing set up enable us to serve Ayurveda best to you, fresh to you.


Nat Habit raised $10.2 Million in Series- B funding led by Bertelsmann India Investments (BII). Fireside Ventures, Peak XV Partners, Amazon India Fund, Mirabilis Investment Trust, and Sharrp Ventures are the other key investors in the brand.


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