Developed in the brand's C-Lab division that will debut at CES 2017, the Samsung 'S-Skin' is a skin product aimed at making skincare more customized, connected and manageable.
The Samsung 'S-Skin' consists of three main components including a micro-needle patch, an LED light system and an accompanying smartphone app. The components are purported to work together in order to deeply penetrate the epidermis on the face in order to deliver better treatment that's focused on specific problem areas. The skin products can analyze skin conditions, treat them accordingly and even present skincare data that has been collected over the course of an extended period.
The Samsung 'S-Skin' line is aimed at bringing more technological integration into the skincare market to satisfy consumer demand for more effective products when it comes to anti-aging and beyond.
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The Samsung 'S-Skin' System Will Unveil at CES 2017
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