Dapper Dude’s New Face: Neil Nitin Mukesh Redefines Grooming with Style and Smolder

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The Dapper Dude event at Radisson Blu was nothing short of a style spectacle, where sophistication met skincare with a dash of Bollywood flair. The spotlight? None other than Neil Nitin Mukesh, the epitome of suave, who strutted in as the new poster boy for Dapper Dude’s exclusive men’s skincare line. With his effortlessly dapper persona and that trademark smolder, Neil didn’t just take the stage—he owned it, proving that when it comes to looking sharp, it’s all in the glow, gents! Meanwhile, Sumita Chakraborty, Editor-in-Chief of TheGlitz, was on hand to witness the glamour, ensuring that every dapper moment was captured with a discerning eye and a perfectly timed quip.

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Neil Nitin Mukesh, The Brand Ambassador of Dapper Dude

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The event drew a stylish crowd of industry pros, influencers, and media mavens, all eager to toast the launch of Dapper Dude’s cutting-edge skincare range—because let’s face it, modern men deserve more than just soap and water! With Neil Nitin Mukesh as the face of the brand, it’s no wonder the room was abuzz. Known for his flawless skin and grooming game that’s always on point, Neil perfectly captures Dapper Dude’s promise to keep every man looking sharp, smooth, and oh-so-dapper!

Neil Nitin Mukesh Says

Speaking at the event, Neil Nitin Mukesh expressed his excitement about the collaboration:
“I am honoured to be associated with Dapper Dude, a brand that understands and caters to the evolving skincare needs of men. Taking care of your skin is not just about looking good; it’s about feeling confident and empowered. I believe this partnership will inspire men to take charge of their grooming and skincare routines.”

The evening buzzed with excitement as Neil Nitin Mukesh took the stage to unveil Dapper Dude’s latest skincare arsenal. From serums that promise to make you look like you’ve just had a spa day to moisturizers and cleansers designed to turn every man into a skincare guru, it was a showcase of skincare magic. Attendees were pampered with live demos, pro grooming hacks, and the kind of exclusive product access that makes every man’s skincare routine feel like a VIP event. It was an evening where looking good was the only rule and rejuvenation was just a dab away!

Founder’s Find

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Vishal Baid

Dapper Dude’s Founder, Vishal Baid, shared his thoughts on the collaboration: “Neil Nitin Mukesh is the perfect ambassador for Dapper Dude. His persona resonates with our brand’s ethos – confident, stylish, and sophisticated. Our new skincare line is crafted to address the unique needs of men, and with Neil as our face, we are confident that this range will inspire men to embrace the importance of skincare in their daily routine.”

The event wrapped up with a grand toast to the future of men’s skincare, where attendees sipped, savored, and schmoozed their way through the evening. Gourmet bites kept everyone fueled for the fun, and as the night ended, guests didn’t just leave—they strutted out with exclusive Dapper Dude gift hampers in hand, ready to up their skincare game and stay dapper, one pampered pore at a time!

About Dapper Dude


Dapper Dude, a premier men’s grooming brand under T and V Beauty Indulgence Pvt Ltd, is dedicated to providing top-quality skincare solutions tailored for modern men. With a legacy of excellence from its parent brand, Skin Miracle, Dapper Dude offers a comprehensive range of products including skin brightening, anti-aging, hydration, beard growth, lip care, and under-eye care. All products are dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, pH balanced, and free from bleaching agents. Committed to innovation and quality, Dapper Dude continues to set new benchmarks in the grooming industry.

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