KorinMi, a Korean skin clinic brand with a local twist, has raised ₹3 crore (about $360,000) in a pre-seed funding round to expand its footprint and bring professional skincare products directly to Indian consumers. The round was backed by notable angel investors, including Vikas Agarwal (former CEO of Kaya Skin Clinic, UAE) and Vivek Kumar (CEO of Venture Garage), along with other CXOs and industry experts who believe in the brand’s unique vision.
Founded in 2024 by Reshbha Munjal and Jenovia Daun Jung, KorinMi was born from a shared belief that Korean dermatological science can be adapted to suit Indian skin — not just copied but reimagined. The brand uses advanced 3D skin analysis from Korea to evaluate more than 15 skin parameters, helping clients get highly personalized treatments. From non-invasive facials to medical-grade skin procedures and expert homecare routines, KorinMi aims to make high-quality skincare feel approachable, personal, and rooted in science.
Since opening its first clinic in Gurugram, the brand says it reached operational profitability within just six months. Now with two clinics up and running in the Delhi-NCR region, KorinMi is setting its sights on expanding to 25 locations across key metros like Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad over the next three years.
But the journey doesn’t stop at clinics. KorinMi is also stepping into the direct-to-consumer (D2C) space with a new range of skincare products developed especially for Indian skin tones and concerns — all powered by Korean science and professional dermatological insight.
In a market that’s increasingly embracing premium, science-backed skincare, KorinMi is carving a niche for itself alongside established names like Kaya Clinic, SkinLab, and a wave of global D2C brands entering India.