Next-Gen Skincare Apps

The New Neutrogena Skin360 App Only Requires a Phone's Camera

In 2018, the Neutrogena Skin360 app and companion SkinScanner were introduced, offering a unique new way for people to look and analyze their skin up-close. In the time since the smart skincare technology was introduced, smartphone cameras have become even more powerful and at CES 2020, Neutrogena is introducing a new and improved version of its Skin360 app that needs only a phone's front-facing camera.

The app uses selfies to give users a score between one to 10 on various areas of the face, based on any dark spots, fine lines, wrinkles and dark circles detected. With this information, users are given a goal to work towards, plus an eight-week skincare routine to follow daily.
Trend Themes
1. Smartphone Skincare Analysis - Opportunity for other beauty brands to develop smartphone-based apps for analyzing and improving skincare.
2. Personalized Skincare Routines - Potential for personalized skincare app features that create customized routines based on individual skin assessments.
3. Advancements in Skin Imaging - Potential for further advancements in smartphone camera technology for accurate and detailed skin imaging.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Cosmetics - Opportunity for beauty brands to integrate smartphone-based skin analysis apps into their product offerings.
2. Health and Wellness - Potential for health and wellness brands to develop personalized skincare apps for holistic skin management.
3. Mobile Technology - Opportunity for mobile technology companies to improve smartphone camera capabilities for accurate skin analysis.

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