

Masoom Minawala over the years, has become a global phenomenon and we have been here rooting and living for it. The entrepreneur, content creator and fashion advocate has carved a distinct space for herself at the intersection of luxury, storytelling and entrepreneurship, all while championing Indian talent on some of the world’s biggest stages including the Cannes Film Festival and many coveted fashion weeks and red carpets.
Today, however, her conversations around beauty extend far beyond trends, treatments and aesthetics. They are about wellness, recovery and showing up for yourself, especially in a world that constantly demands more. As part of Estée Lauder’s latest campaign for its iconic Advanced Night Repair range, Minawala joins musician Jonita Gandhi and cricketer Harleen Deol in highlighting the importance of giving skin — and ourselves — the time to recover from the everyday stressors of modern life.
In a candid conversation with Manifest, she speaks about her evolving relationship with ageing, navigating motherhood, redefining self-care and the night-time rituals that help her reset after long days spent juggling multiple roles.
Masoom Minawala (MM): The new Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair campaign reflects the realities of modern life and the everyday aggressors our skin faces, from stress and lack of sleep to pollution and outdoor exposure. Alongside incredible women like Harleen Deol and Jonita Gandhi, I’m proud to be part of a conversation that encourages women to prioritise self-care and make time for restorative rituals amidst their busy lives. For me, skincare is an important act of investing in myself, and the Advanced Night Repair Serum and Eye Gel-Crème support that journey of overnight renewal and recovery.
MM: It’s constantly evolving. Earlier, I saw ageing through the lens of external expectations, but today I see it as a reflection of growth and experience. I’ve become more focused on feeling healthy and confident rather than chasing perfection.
MM: My routine is simple and consistent. I try to disconnect from work, spend time with family and follow a skincare ritual that helps me slow down. I love products that are effective and uncomplicated, which is why Estée Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair has become a staple for me.
MM: Absolutely, motherhood has definitely changed my relationship with sleep. Over time, I have learned that rest is essential, not optional. Today, I consciously prioritise it because it helps me show up better in every aspect of my life.
MM: For me, ageing gracefully means embracing every stage of life with confidence. It’s about taking care of yourself, continuing to grow and feeling comfortable in your own skin.
MM: My beauty rituals have become more mindful and minimal. I’ve experimented through the years and now I know what works for me, so I focus on consistency rather than trends.
MM: Definitely. Self-care feels less like an indulgence and more like a necessity now. I’ve become intentional about carving out small moments for myself, especially at night, to recharge and reset.
MM: The essentials like moisturiser and sunscreen are a must, and I always travel with the Advanced Night Repair Serum and Advanced Night Repair Eye Gel-Crème, which have consistently been part of my kit since my mid-twenties. I focus on hydration, movement and getting quality rest whenever possible.
MM: I think the idea of perfection is a myth. I believe you can have it all, but not all at once—priorities change with the years.
MM: Treating my night-time routine as a moment of recovery rather than another task. Prioritising skincare, putting my phone away and making time for rest has had a huge impact on my overall wellbeing.