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This High-Tech Subscription Service Sends You a Custom Skin-Care Routine Each Month
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Let the SkinScanner make your new routine for you.

to provide corresponding Neutrogena skin-care products. At the time, it was a revelation: "I knew right away I was going to need one of these tools," our reporter wrote. Two years later, the SkinScanner is back in our lives and clipped onto our phones, but its product recommendations don't stick to one brand. Meet FaceGenius, a smart retail platform that uses SkinScanner analyses to create custom routines.

"Skin-care is a unique purchase: to know what to buy requires a scientific analysis of the skin," FaceGenius CEO Sergio Rattner tells"FaceGenius [makes that possible] with an easy-to-use platform that is accessible to anyone with a smartphone." Launching on January 27, FaceGenius offers two monthly subscription options, both of which include a free SkinScanner. Everyone who purchases a subscription will receive their SkinScanner in the mail, and from there, the magic happens. The SkinScanner clips over your phone camera and takes a magnified image of the skin, capturing information such as pore size and appearance, dark spots, moisture levels, and the size and depth of fine lines and wrinkles.

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