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CITTA Calls for ‘Swadeshi Self-Belief’ This Republic Day, Urging Indians to Trust Their Own Skin and Roots

Pune, (Maharashtra) [India]: As the nation celebrates 79 years of constitutional freedom, CITTA, an Indian beauty and skincare brand rooted in tradition and science, launches a powerful Republic Day message that goes beyond patriotism – calling for a deeper, more personal form of independence: freedom of self-belief in Indian skin, Indian knowledge, and Indian beauty.

While tricolours are unfurled and the national anthem echoes across the country, CITTA draws attention to a quieter reality unfolding in everyday lives – the growing dependence on foreign beauty standards and imported skincare solutions. The brand poses a compelling question:

“If our country is independent, why does our beauty still seek foreign approval?” For centuries, India has been home to time-tested skincare wisdom – from haldi and chandan to neem and aloe. Long before global beauty routines existed, Indian households relied on intuitive, natural remedies passed down through generations. Yet today, many of these same ingredients are reintroduced to Indian consumers through international brands, premium pricing, and foreign marketing narratives.

CITTA’s Republic Day campaign highlights this paradox, encouraging consumers to reconnect with their roots while embracing modern science. The brand positions itself at the intersection of heritage and innovation – blending dadi-nani ke nuskhe with clinically-backed formulations designed specifically for Indian climate conditions, lifestyles, and skin diversity.

“Indian skin lives under Indian skies – shaped by monsoons, humidity, sun, dust, and a spectrum of environments that are unlike anywhere else in the world,” the brand states. “It deserves care that understands its reality, not products designed for foreign climates and foreign standards.”

With this message, CITTA aims to spark a cultural shift in how beauty is perceived – from external validation to internal confidence. The campaign reframes skincare as an extension of identity, pride, and self-trust rather than aspiration shaped by global trends.

As India marks another year of democratic freedom, CITTA invites the nation to take one more step forward – toward what it calls “Swadeshi Self-Belief.”

Because, the brand emphasizes, independence isn’t only about who governs a country. It’s about who we trust – with our skin, our stories, and ourselves. Proudly Swadeshi. Proudly You. With CITTA.

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