Skin Match Technology
We are providing software solutions for Beauty Brands and Retail in a B2B2C approach, leveraging digital touchpoints online and in-store. Through customization, we are highlighting each brand’s individual strengths while still providing the transparency consumers are looking for. From Ingredient-Explainers, Mobile Product Scanners to cross-channel Profiles we enable brands to fully personalize their consumer’s shopping experience and putting their individual needs first.
We develop tools that can be easily implemented on beauty brands- or retailers website, app or in-store iPads etc. and provide an exceptional consultation service connecting across channels.
INCI-EXPLAINER
MOBILE-PRODUCT SCANNER
SKIN MATCH OMNICHANNEL
PRODUCT CONTENT
BEAUTY INSIGHT
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