When it comes to skincare, startups are changing the way we analyse, treat and improve our skin. Like in all areas of life, technology has allowed companies to approach skincare in a more personalised and tech-forward way.
Whether you’re battling acne, looking to reduce aging or just want a healthier glow, these companies are driving the way forwards.
How Are Startups Improving Skincare?
There are a number of ways startups are helping people improve their skin. These include:
Personalised insights: With advancements in tech, people are now more easily able to get personalised insights into their skin. By analysing elements of the skin such as the biome, hydration level and dryness, companies are able to recommend and create products that they know will have the greatest impact.
AI scanners: Skin damage can sometimes be invisible, even if it is there. AI scanners are able to look for any moles or marks that might be a cause of concern. This allows people to not only improve the look of their skin, but take care of it on a health level too.
Natural ingredients: Startups are looking to change what we put on our skin, with many developing products that are packed with natural ingredients. These allow people to use cleaner products, preventing long-term skin problems.
Here, we look at 10 companies that are leading the way in improving skin-health. Let’s take a look.
Fussy
Whilst most people think that skincare is limited to our faces, the truth is we should be investing in the health of skin all over our bodies.
Fussy is a refillable deodorant that uses natural ingredients to care for your skin. Packed with probiotics that neutralise odour-causing bacteria, the company is helping to reduce the use of nasty chemicals in deodorant products.
Parallel Health
Parallel health is a tele-dermatology company that focuses on helping people on their journey to better skin. By focusing on the skin microbiome, the company has created specific technology to help eliminate bad bacteria, leaving good ones to nourish and thrive.
With an at-home skin discovery kit, the company is able to provide personalised plans to users, helping them find the products and solutions to help them.
NOIE
NOIE uses AI to customise a skincare routine for its users. Backed by science, the company asks users to take a skin test, before delivering an individual face cream to them.
Then, the person is paired with an advisor, helping them develop their personal routine. With a 30 day skin guarantee and over 80,000 users, NOIE is helping people access more personal skincare.
Routinely
Routinely is a startup that has created high-quality, vegan, sustainable products that help their customers not only look after their skin, but their wellbeing too.
With serums infused with vitamin C, B3, plant extracts and retinol, it boasts high quality products that care for your skin, whilst giving you the vitamin boosts you need.
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Skinive
Caring for your skin is not just about the way it looks, but its health too. With its AI scanner, Skinive is able to analyse moles, rashes, acne and 50 other skin conditions to alert you to any possible health concerns.
The scanner can be used by people to detect any skin concerns, for doctors to improve diagnosis precision and developers in their quest to create more effective skincare.
With a scanner and 3D full body mole mapping feature, Skinive is helping people make sure their skin is healthy.
Skin IO
SkinIO is another skin cancer detection platform that alerts users to any potential skin problems.
After being guided through a 10 minute photo taking process, users’ photos are sent to dermatologists for medical review. If the photos need to be investigated further, a professional will be in touch.
This process makes it easier than ever for people to identify potential skin cancer. By keeping a record, Skin IO also helps you track skin health over time, alerting you to any dangerous changes.
Precision Skin
Precision Skin uses AI to help people get personalised antiaging skincare.
The process starts with users building a Skin ID through a 2 minute quiz. Then, the platform analyses the skin using AI. Once submitted, Precision Skin’s team get to work creating personalised antiaging creams with your skin in mind.
This is then delivered to your door and able to be ordered on repeat. Through easy to use and effective anti-aging skincare, more people are able to find the serums to suit them.
Absolute Collagen
When we think of skincare, we might automatically think about serums and creams. But did you know our skin is also influenced by our gut?
Absolute Collagen has created sachets with liquid collagen, which are absorbed better than other methods. This boost in collagen has been proven to reduce wrinkles and fine lines, as well as promote glowy skin.
By improving skincare from the inside out, Absolute Collagen is pioneering new ways for us to care for our skin.
Ingeno
Ingeno is an Italian startup that looks at skin health on a genetic level. Through their skin DNA test, people are able to understand any genetic predispositions they have that might affect their skin health.
Through the DNA tests, the company is able to then recommend the best treatments, based on a person’s genetic characteristics.
Hydraderm
Hydraderm is a non-invasive technology used to monitor hydration in real-time.
Dehydration can have a very negative effect on skin health, so tracking it can help inform people of when they might need some extra water. Hydraderm is a wearable watch that measures hydration on the go. By detecting water molecules in the skin, it can produce a hydration score.
Through this simple metric, more people can make sure they are staying hydrated, benefitting their health and their skin.