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Vanita Rattan

This creator focuses on skincare, particularly treatments and products designed for skin of colour. They discuss issues like hyperpigmentation and eczema, offering advice on routines and ingredients. The creator also highlights the importance of specific formulations and professional treatments tailored to melanin-rich skin, contrasting them with treatments developed for lighter skin tones.

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Vanita Rattan provides expert skincare advice specifically for skin of colour, sharing insights on TikTok and Instagram. She delves into common concerns like hyperpigmentation and eczema, offering practical tips on effective routines and ingredient choices. Vanita champions tailored formulations and professional treatments that truly cater to melanin-rich complexions, distinguishing them from approaches designed for lighter skin tones.

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 World’s 1st Facial for Skin of Colour🌍✨.

​This is a HABIA-endorsed, high-performance treatment.

​The Target:
• ​🎯 Hyperpigmentation – Targeted correction
• ​🎯 Acne & Texture – Smooth, clear results
• ​🎯 Fine Lines – Advanced rejuvenation
• ​🎯 Dullness – Instant radiance

​The Protocol:
• ​💉 Microneedling + Tyrosinase Inhibitor infusion
• ​⚡ Radio Frequency
• ​🧪 Chemical Peel
• ​🎭 Stem Cell Sheet Mask

​Why Get the Treatment?
• ​✅ Zero Downtime. Zero Pain.
• ​✅ Beautiful results
• ✅️ No side effects
​
Thankyou to the Press and Influencers!
@aesthetics.magazine @kezia.leah Shannon from the @dailymirror Irene Shelley from @blackbeautymag Franka from @blanckdigital
OUR epic influencers @anchal
@life0fshaz and Zayn 
Thankyou @trikwan_clinic
@dr_zoyadiwan @dr.sanjaytrikha 
@shaily for event organisation and our amazing Adelaide, Susana and Nargis for performing all thr treatments at Trikwan!

​Love Dr V x
​#facials #brownskincare #skinofcolour #medicalaesthetics #skincarespecialist
Write YOUR CITY name if you are ready to have the GLOW FACIAL for Skin of colour in YOUR area!

​50 years of aesthetics. $100 billion in "legacy" brands. And yet, in 2026, we’re still the FIRST to do this. 🧴✨
​
​It’s 2026.

​Think about that. We’ve been "innovating" in aesthetics for decades, yet a professional-grade chemical peel had never been formulated specifically for skin of color.
​Until yesterday.

​When we launched at the world-renowned ACE Exhibition, I’ll be honest: I was terrified. We were standing in the middle of billion-dollar giants...HydraFacial, SkinCeuticals, Obagi...brands that have been around since before I was born. I kept asking myself: “Is anyone actually going to be interested? Or are we too niche?”

​The answer was a packed house. We held lectures every hour, on the hour, for two days straight. 

And every single time? Total capacity. 

My heart is so full. It wasn’t just about the product; it was seeing how much practitioners want to learn. They want to do better for their patients. They want to be inclusive. They just needed the tools.

​2026 is officially the "Year of Color" in clinics. 🎨

​We’re starting in the UK, moving to the US, and then we’re taking this global. 🌎

​A massive thank you to everyone who supported this journey. To the doctors and practitioners who sat in those lectures, and to Nav and the Calibre Events team for creating the most beautiful stand I could have dreamed of.
​The giants have the legacy. But we have the future. 🚀
​
​#AestheticsJournal #ACE2026 #SkinOfColor #InclusiveBeauty #FounderStory ChemicalPeel Dermatology
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15 years as a Dr & cosmetic formulator. 10 professional-grade aesthetic treatments I’d never use on my face.
​Not because I'm extreme, but because they weren’t designed for skin of colour. 

In my years in the lab and clinic, I’ve seen how the "gold standard" for some is a "pigmentation trap" for Skin of Colour (SoC).

​Social media loves a "glow up" transformation, but brown & black skin loves safety. Most permanent damage I see in my clinic isn't from "bad" products- it's from aggressive professional treatments that ignore the unique architecture of melanin-rich skin.

​Here is what I personally avoid, and why 👇
​1️⃣ High-Strength TCA Peels (30%+)
​Formulator Truth: Trichloroacetic acid at high percentages is too aggressive. While it resurfaces light skin, it risks causing deep dermal inflammation in SoC. If you burn, you will pigment.

​2️⃣ 1064nm Q-Switched Lasers (Aggressive Settings)
​Formulator Truth: High-energy settings can lead to "confetti-like" hypopigmentation (permanent white spots). Melanin is a competitive chromophore; if the laser can't distinguish between the "target" and your natural skin tone, it hits both.
​3️⃣ High % Glycolic Acid (The "Surgical Knife" Error)
​Formulator Truth: I don’t use high-strength Glycolic professionally on the face. It’s a tiny molecule that penetrates too fast, creating "hot spots" of irritation. I prefer Mandelic or Lactic acid for a uniform, controlled exfoliation.
​4️⃣ Aggressive Microneedling (Without Tyrosinase Inhibitors)
​Formulator Truth: Needling creates trauma. For SoC, trauma = melanin production. I never needle without first prepping the skin with tyrosinase inhibitors to "sleep" the melanocytes.
​5️⃣ IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) for Hair Removal
​Formulator Truth: IPL is "scattergun" light. On darker skin, the epidermis absorbs too muchf energy, leading to first or second-degree burns.
​6️⃣ Deep Dermabrasion
​Formulator Truth: Mechanically ripping off layers of the epidermis triggers a massive inflammatory response. In SoC, this often leads to textural scarring and "rebound" hyperpigmentation.
​7️⃣ High-Concentration Hydroquinone
​Formulator Truth: While a "gold standard," using 4%+ Hydroquinone for more than 3 months without a break risks Ochronosis.
​8️⃣ Alkaline "Brightening" Masks
​Formulator Truth: Professional masks with a high pH (above 8) destroy the acid mantle. SoC already has lower ceramide levels; stripping that barrier leads to chronic sensitivity and dullness.
​9️⃣ CO2 Ablative Resurfacing
​Formulator Truth: This is often "too much" for SoC. The heat-affected zone is too wide, making the recovery process a minefield for PIH.
​10️⃣ Generic "One-Size-Fits-All" Facials
​Formulator Truth: If a treatment doesn't account for the fact that SoC has a more compact stratum corneum and more reactive melanocytes, it’s a gamble.
​
This is why I launched the World’s 1st Facial for Skin of Colour 🌍✨
​Zero pain. Zero downtime. 
Dr V x
Comment word 'Glow' for the store locator.

World’s 1st Facial for Skin of Colour🌍✨. 

​The Target:
• ​🎯 Hyperpigmentation – Targeted correction

• ​🎯 Acne & Texture – Smooth, clear results
• ​🎯 Fine Lines – Advanced rejuvenation
• ​🎯 Dullness – Instant radiance 

​The Protocol:
• ​💉 Microneedling + Tyrosinase Inhibitor infusion
• ​⚡ Radio Frequency
• ​🧪 Chemical Peel
• ​🎭 Stem Cell Sheet Mask 

​
​Love Dr V x
​#facials #brownskincare #skinofcolour #medicalaesthetics #skincarespecialist

Who is Vanita Rattan’s audience?

Vanita Rattan's audience is highly engaged, particularly on Instagram where her 24.38% ER significantly surpasses benchmark rates (Instagram ~1.5% ER). This suggests a dedicated community actively seeking expert advice on skincare for melanin-rich skin, specifically addressing concerns like hyperpigmentation and eczema. Their intent is likely educational, looking for trusted, evidence-based solutions. The substantial TikTok following further indicates broad reach, with potential for high-quality engagement across platforms due to the creator's specialized knowledge and clear value proposition.

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