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Why Boroline Is Still India’s No. 1 Winter Skincare Favourite — Even After 95 Years
"Ever since I got introduced to Boroline, it has been my everyday favourite. For someone with dry skin, it feels like discovering that one product that finally understands you. It helped me say goodbye to flaky patches, rough texture, and those stubborn winter cracks that just refuse to heal. Over time, it became less of a cream and more of a comfort ritual."
And honestly, that's the story for half of India.
How Boroline Became a Winter Classic in Indian Homes
Walk into any Indian household during winter, from a Delhi flat to a Kolkata para, a Himachali homestay to a Mumbai hostel, and chances are that you would find this familiar green tube sitting quietly on a dressing table. Boroline is not just a product; it is a legacy. A habit passed down the generations, recommended by moms, borrowed by siblings, and rediscovered by every new user who once struggled with winter dryness.
A 1929 Brand That Still Feels Relevant in 2025
While cosmetic brands today arrive with glossy campaigns and influencer shoutouts, Boroline has survived almost a century without changing its formula, its packaging, or its price dramatically. And yet, it continues to outsell many modern moisturisers during winter.
Why? Because it works. And when something works across generations, people don't let go.
Why India Still Loves Boroline
Here's what keeps this little green tube iconic:
1. It's the ultimate winter healer
Dry skin, chapped lips, cracked heels, winter rashes, Boroline treats them all. The mix of boric acid (antiseptic), zinc oxide (protective), and lanolin (deep moisturizer) forms a thick, nourishing balm that feels like a protective blanket to the skin.
2. It cuts through nostalgia
For many Indians, the smell alone brings up memories of childhood winters, woollen sweaters, warm baths, and a mother gently applying Boroline on cracked knuckles. Nostalgia is its biggest brand ambassador.
3. Affordable, accessible, dependable
No frills. No hype. No 20-step routine. Boroline is simple, inexpensive, and available at pharmacies across the country, which makes it a go-to winter buddy even today.
4. It fits every skin type and every age
From grandparents to toddlers, from dry-skin girls to men avoiding fancy moisturizers, Boroline is universal. It doesn't promise glass skin or overnight magic; it just promises relief, and delivers it every single time.
Why This Green Tube Still Feels Special
Boroline is more than just a winter essential; it is an emotion too, wrapped in nostalgia and trust. Its beauty lies in its simplicity: the kind of product that doesn't shout for attention, yet finds a place in every skincare routine related to winter.
And every year, as the temperature drops and skin begins to feel tight and uncomfortable, people across India do what they have always done: they pop into a pharmacy and pick up a tube of Boroline.



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