Own Products Dives Into Mobile To Differentiate In Natural Skin Care
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Firm’s “My Own” app assesses users’ uploaded photos for signs of aging, recommending lifestyle changes and targeted product solutions. Along with its use of conjugated linoleic acid and other formulation choices, Own Products’ mobile technology is intended to help it stand out from the crowd.
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