Guidance that extends beyond the consultation.
Stay informed with reliable guidance for your skin and hair health
How Olmo Began
I have watched several people struggle with skincare β not because they werenβt trying, but because nothing felt clear. The routine kept growing more complicated, products promised similar results without delivering, and many ended up unused and expired.
What bothered me most was the confusion.
People were relying on social platforms and algorithms to make health decisions β guessing instead of understanding.
Coming from healthcare, I knew there had to be a better way. That question became Olmo: a platform built to replace trial-and-error with clarity, and treat skin and hair health like health.
Because people deserve better than guesswork. They deserve clarity. They deserve to understand their own bodies.
This is our attempt to finally do it right.
To build accessible, affordable, and adaptive healthcare that helps people understand their bodies early β and care for them better over time.
Specialist care should not be limited by geography, long wait times, or time of day.
We use technology to extend the reach of clinicians and make high-quality care easier to access across India.
Care should be sustainable, not a one-time expense.
By aligning treatment to diagnosis and improving distribution and integration, we aim to reduce unnecessary costs while preserving efficacy.
Health is not static β and care shouldnβt be either.
Our approach is designed to evolve with the individual, supporting ongoing monitoring, learning, and adjustment as needs change over time.
Most care today begins after symptoms appear. Our vision is to shift healthcare toward earlier insight and timely action, starting with skin and hair, and expanding thoughtfully into other areas where prevention and continuity matter.
As the platform evolves, we aim to responsibly incorporate deeper biological signals β such as biomarkers and other measurable health indicators β to support more personalized, evidence-led care, without adding complexity or burden for the individual.
We want people to: