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App launched to address skin care woes using AI

Using AI algorithms, Inara- a first of its kind AI Skincare app made by AI Tech services company Tagbin has been introduced to address skincare issues. The app is available on Play Store and App store.

Developed with the expertise of dermatologists, Inara uses advanced AI algorithms to address a variety of common skin concerns and involve the use of recommended products from trusted e-commerce brands.

Based on AI models that have been trained with the help of dermatologists , the app operates on a foundational logic which addresses a variety of common skin concerns, ensuring comprehensive skincare solutions.

By integrating advanced AI technology with expert dermatological insights, Inara empowers users to achieve healthier and more radiant skin. Inara is not just an app; it’s a revolutionary approach to skincare. With its personalized, expert-backed advice and continuous progress tracking, it’s like having a personal dermatologist available at your fingertips.

Inara begins by analyzing your skin. Simply capture or upload your photo, and Inara’s sophisticated algorithms go to work, examining your skin for multiple issues such as pigmentation, enlarged pores, acne breakouts, dark circles, fine lines, wrinkles, comedones, and uneven skin tone. This thorough analysis ensures that no concern goes unnoticed, providing a comprehensive overview of your skin’s condition.

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