Herbalife India has announced the extension of its association with Indian sports icons Smriti Mandhana and Manika Batra, naming them brand ambassadors for its vritilife Ayurvedic skincare range. This move reinforces the brand’s commitment to holistic wellness, blending ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern dermatological science.
Targeted at individuals with active lifestyles, the vritilife range is designed to address the skincare needs of those exposed to environmental stressors. As athletes, both Mandhana and Batra represent the values of discipline, resilience, and well-being-qualities aligned with the ethos of the vritilife brand.
Ajay Khanna, Managing Director, Herbalife India, said:
“vritilife reflects our continued dedication to nutrition-led, conscious skincare. We’re proud to have Smriti Mandhana and Manika Batra-who already embody Herbalife’s vision-champion this Ayurvedic range. Their journeys and authenticity resonate with the core principles of balance and strength that define vritilife.”
The vritilife skincare line includes a Facial Cleanser, Toner, Serum, and Moisturiser, all formulated with Ayurvedic botanicals such as Neem, Turmeric, Aloe Vera, and Kumkumadi Oil. The products are dermatologically tested, paraben- and sulfate-free, hypoallergenic, and specifically developed at Herbalife’s Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru to suit Indian skin types.
Smriti Mandhana remarked,
“I’m thrilled to represent vritilife. As someone constantly on the move, I need skincare that supports my lifestyle without compromise. vritilife’s Ayurvedic formulations are effective, natural, and perfectly aligned with my wellness philosophy.”
Manika Batra added,
“Discipline and self-care are essential, both in sport and life. vritilife beautifully blends tradition with modern skincare, and I’m proud to be part of a brand that celebrates India’s diverse beauty heritage.”
With this partnership, Herbalife continues to promote skincare as an essential pillar of holistic health, encouraging conscious choices backed by science and rooted in tradition.