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India’s First Korean Skin Clinic, KorinMi, Secures Rs 3 Crore in Pre-Seed Funding to Redefine Desi Skincare with 3D Diagnostics and K-Beauty Science

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KorinMi, a skincare startup that claims to be India’s first professional Korean skin clinic, has secured Rs 3 crore in pre-seed funding from a mix of seasoned angel investors and corporate leaders. Among those backing the venture are Vikas Agarwal, former CEO of Kaya Skin Clinic (Middle East), and Vivek Kumar, CEO of Venture Garage — both bringing strategic heft to the table.

The Delhi-based brand plans to use the funds to fuel its growth engine: expanding its footprint, ramping up marketing, refining its tech stack, and rolling out customised Korean skin treatments designed for Indian skin tones and concerns.

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KorinMi was launched in 2024 by Reshbha Munjal and Jenovia Daun Jung, with a bold vision — to combine the precision and philosophy of Korean dermatology with the unique needs of Indian skin. The duo felt the Indian market was brimming with love for K-beauty, but lacked access to genuine, science-backed Korean skin care delivered in a clinical, professional format.

“People in India are crazy about Korean skincare, but there’s a big gap between online hype and real, effective skin treatment,” said Reshbha Munjal, Co-founder and CEO. “We wanted to bring that clinical authenticity — not just sheet masks and serums, but real solutions led by trained professionals and cutting-edge tech.”

One of KorinMi’s standout features is its Korean-developed 3D skin analysis system, which scans over 15 parameters to build a clear skin profile for every client. This data becomes the foundation for customised treatment plans — ranging from deep-cleansing facials to advanced dermatological procedures — designed and supervised by certified dermatologists.

Co-founder and COO Jenovia Daun Jung, who brings deep Korean skincare experience to the brand, added, “We’re not trying to ride the K-beauty wave. We’re creating a new category — personalised, tech-powered skincare that delivers real results and brings clinical-grade Korean protocols to Indian consumers.”

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With this funding round, KorinMi is aiming to build more than just clinics — it wants to spark a skincare movement that’s localised, data-backed, and built for real people with real skin concerns.

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