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5 beauty ads in India that broke stereotypes and changed the game

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2026, 15:00 IST
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Beauty ads that sparked change

The beauty advertising sector in India hasn’t just sold products over time; some have quietly rewritten cultural rules, challenging stereotypes and, time and again, reinforcing them. From fairness narratives to bold conversations around identity, some beauty campaigns went viral because they shifted the scene of Indian beauty standards. Here are 5 such landmark ads that left a lasting impression on the industry and made history.

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Vaselines and cracked paintings

In 2017, Vaseline released the ‘cracked paintings’ campaign, which gained popularity by showing cracked old paintings that looked good as soon as Vaseline was applied, hinting at the true power of their products. Instead of taking the usual hydrating moisturiser route, it showcased people using the product even in tough conditions, like while swimming, trekking in the mountains, and more, which resonated with the crowd and looked like an out-of-the-box practice.


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Dove and their real beauty campaign

Dove flipped the script when they celebrated the Real Women campaign and brought different ages, sizes, and skin tones together on screen when perfection rules every household. It introduced body positivity, encouraged inclusive casting, and built an emotional storytelling mark using a beauty marketing tool. It changed the idea that beauty is perfection and sold a ‘real beauty’ charm instead.


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L’Oréal and its ad for men

Everyone loves an ad with powerful messaging, and this was one of them. L’Oréal used the power of its brand and created an 'ad for men’ campaign, talking about gender inequality. It showcased their popular lipsticks and mascaras and highlighted injustices for women in business. Their products took the role and gave some powerful messages, which created much buzz across the globe.
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Tanishq and the remarriage ad

Though it was a jewellery campaign, it blurred the lines with beauty by redefining what a ‘bride’ looks like in the Indian culture. It showed a dusky bride having a second marriage, which broke all the stereotypes and sparked massive social media conversations on modernity vs traditional norms. This ad proved how beauty campaigns could challenge deep-rooted societal norms and resonate emotionally with a commercial edge.


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Nivea – 'Let's Nivea It' moment

In the era where photoshopping even our personal pictures has become so common on social media, this campaign focused on positive body image and changed the narrative. As a response to the increased use of technology and to make everything just perfect, Nivea created this campaign and encouraged people to ‘Nivea it’ instead of photoshopping it. The ad featured all sorts of skin imperfections, from acne to scars, and how the body just needs healthy support and not a Photoshop edit.


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