Skintivity Skincare Unveils Nigeria’s First Online Skin Analysis Tool

Abuja, Nigeria – Skintivity Skincare proudly announces the launch of Nigeria’s first-ever online Skin Analysis Tool, a groundbreaking innovation that uses cutting-edge AI technology to revolutionize skincare, especially in skin of colour. This free skin scanner is now available at www.skintivityskincare.com, empowering Nigerians and other people of colour to discover a personalized skincare routine tailored to their unique skin concerns.

Transforming Skincare with AI

The Skintivity Skin Analysis Tool is trained to scan and analyze 15 skin concerns accurately, offering users expert insights into their skin health. Powered by advanced AI and 3D facial micro-feature tracking, the tool examines 68 non-identifying parameters such as lip and eye edges, iris size, head pose, and skin features including spots, texture, and wrinkles. Users receive detailed skin analysis and customized product recommendations to address their specific needs in seconds.

A Technological Milestone

Based on Google-backed research, the tool’s Face AI SDK is one of the world’s most precise real-time facial micro-feature analysis technologies. With 468 facial landmarks, the technology provides unparalleled accuracy in detecting and analyzing:

  • Wrinkles and fine lines
  • Dark circles
  • Skin texture
  • Facial shape

The tool also automatically identifies focus areas, enabling users to target their skincare effectively. Whether it’s addressing uneven skin tone, minimizing wrinkles, or tackling dark circles, the skin analysis test helps users create routines that truly work. However, an assessment from a dermatologist or Aesthetic physician could still be required.

A Word from Dr. Hilda Titiloye

“At Skintivity, we’re committed to providing science-backed, inclusive skincare solutions for all skin types,” said Dr. Hilda Titiloye, CEO/Lead Curator of Skintivity Skincare. “The Skintivity Skin Analysis Tool is a game-changer for Nigerians, combining AI innovation with our expertise to help users understand their skin better and choose products that deliver results. This is skincare redefined.”

Experience Skincare Like Never Before

With its user-friendly interface, fast results, and detailed insights, this online skin analysis platform is set to redefine skincare in Nigeria. It is free to use, making advanced skin health analysis accessible to everyone.

Visit www.skintivityskincare.com today to try the free skin scanner and unlock the path to a healthier, radiant complexion. Join the skincare revolution with Skintivity’s cutting-edge Skin Analysis Tool.

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