Bengaluru-based beauty and wellness salon chain Bodycraft has grown from a single salon in 1997 to a leading chain with 50 outlets across multiple cities. Founded by Manjul Gupta, the brand initially focused on hair and beauty services before expanding into skincare, makeup, and wellness treatments in 2006.  

Under Sahil Gupta’s leadership since 2010, Bodycraft accelerated its expansion, securing INR 18 crore in funding in 2017 to establish a presence in Mumbai. In addition to salons, the brand ventured into medical aesthetics and dermatology through Dr. Mikki Singh, introducing services like facial aesthetics, body contouring, and regenerative therapy. 

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Currently, Bodycraft operates 16 company-owned salons, nine franchise-owned salons, and multiple clinics. Each outlet spans 3,500-4,000 sq. ft. and requires a capital expenditure of INR 2-2.5 crore. The company aims to open two new outlets this year and add 10 more in FY26, focusing on Mysore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Kanpur, and Lucknow.  

Financially, Bodycraft reported INR 98 crore in revenue last year, with an EBITDA margin of 11-12%. This fiscal year, the brand expects INR 130 crore in revenue while maintaining similar profitability. By FY27, it aims for a 14-15% EBITDA margin and a 30% revenue boost. 

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With a balanced mix of franchise and company-owned salons and a strong clinic network, Bodycraft is set to become a major player in India’s beauty and wellness industry.