"Our research has long indicated the need for better consumer understanding of personal UV exposure," said Guive Balooch, Vice President and Head of L'Oréal's Global Technology Incubator. It connects to the user's iPhone using near-field communication (NFC) technology, so you simply tap the sensor against your smartphone to update the app. The app integrates with Apple HealthKit and can store up to three months of data, according to L'Oréal. The My SkinTrack UV sensor costs £60, and is on sale now at Apple Stores and online, under L'Oréal's premium skincare brand La Roche-Posay. "Innovations such as My Skin Track UV represent a huge opportunity to offer more personalised solutions and recommendations,” said Laetitia Toupet, La Roche-Posay Global General Manager.
Source: Daily Mirror June 11, 2019 13:23 UTC