The Legend of Mr Macha
South Asian men have some of the most distinct skin in the world — higher melanin, oilier by default, built for a different climate and a different kind of hard water. And for decades, the products on the shelf were built for someone else entirely.
The Indian subcontinent has one of the oldest skincare traditions on earth. Ayurvedic formulation, botanical ingredients, an understanding of skin that predates the modern beauty industry by centuries. Somehow, almost none of that made it into the men’s aisle.
What did make it in? Synthetic fragrances. Chemical preservatives. Formulations borrowed from Western markets and relabelled for ours. Products that worked well enough if you didn’t ask too many questions about what was in them.
We asked the questions. Then we built Mr. Macha.
We’re Nachi and Adya — a husband and wife who started with one shared frustration and ended up building a skincare brand from scratch. The brief was simple: real ingredients, rooted in tradition, formulated specifically for South Asian skin. A three-step routine — cleanse, treat, moisturise — that a man can actually follow without a degree in cosmetic chemistry.
We also wanted to build something men actually want to be part of. Not a brand that lectures. Not a brand that makes skincare feel like homework. Something that holds itself to a standard worth meeting.
That’s Mr. Macha. We’re glad you’re here.
Now, meet the Macha Mavericks,
the Team that makes it all happen:
Nachi
Co-Founder & CEO: I do a bit of everything — formulating the products, defining the brand, managing manufacturing, logistics, and most things in between. I started Mr. Macha out of a simple frustration: there was no skincare built for men who look like us. So I built it. I was also, for a long time, the man quietly borrowing from Adya’s shelf — which is probably where the frustration started.
Adya
Co-Founder & Marketing Head: I left a finance career in London to build Mr. Macha from scratch in Mumbai. I lead content and brand voice — I’m the writer behind the Instagram, the website, and most of the better puns. When I’m not deep in skincare research, I write on Substack.
Branding and Design
Ezgi
Illustration & Visual Identity Ezgi is the illustrator and graphic designer behind the Mr. Macha mascot and visual world. Based in Glasgow, she works across illustration, printmaking, and film. You can see her work at ezgioz.com
Indraneil
Packaging & Brand Design Indraneil is the industrial designer behind Mr. Macha’s packaging and brand identity. Based in Glasgow, he designs with a focus on playfulness and sustainability. You can see his work at indraneilghosh.com