Chowis Partners with Kolmar Korea to Develop Customized Cosmetics Diagnostic Platform
SEOUL, South Korea, July 3, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Chowis Co. Ltd., a provider of AI skin diagnostic solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Kolmar Korea to develop an advanced customized cosmetics diagnostic platform.
The partnership was formalized on May 29th through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed at Kolmar Korea's R&D Complex in Naegok-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul. The signing ceremony was attended by Han Sang-geun, Vice President of Korea Kolmar's Technology Research Institute, and Ryan WS Choi, CEO of Chowis Co., Ltd.
Chowis Co., Ltd. is known for its mobile skin, hair, and scalp diagnostic solutions that utilize AI and LED optical technology. These solutions include a web-based application that analyzes various skin conditions such as wrinkles, pigmentation, pores, and redness through full-face image captures.
According to the company, the partnership aims to combine the technological expertise of both companies to develop a customized cosmetics diagnostic platform. Chowis Co., Ltd. will use its optical diagnostic technology to assess consumers' skin conditions, while Kolmar Korea will interpret these analyses to recommend the optimal products tailored to individual skin profiles.
The diagnostic process will allow consumers to capture images of their faces via a beauty company's website or app. The platform will analyze multiple skin conditions and incorporate a brief questionnaire about the consumers' usual skin concerns and lifestyle habits. Based on this information, it will recommend personalized cosmetics. Should consumers decide to purchase the suggested products, Kolmar Korea will manufacture them. This initiative is positioned to support beauty companies in entering the customized cosmetics market by providing them with the diagnostic platform.
"We value promising collaborations such as this with Kolmar Korea. We share a common goal in providing accurate analysis and aligned recommendations to end consumers," stated Choi.
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Source: Chowis via Newswire