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December 13, 2024
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The Skin Research Institute is the brand behind your favorite beauty products

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Co-written with Catherine Olin

Get ready to discover the brand behind your favorite beauty products, the Skin Research Institute (SRI). This Los Angeles-based beauty tech start-up has taken the beauty and hair care industry by storm with its science-backed products that have been featured on FOX News and in top beauty magazines like Vogue, Vanity, Elle, and Allure.

SRI has become a household name for all things beauty, and for good reason. Their products have been recognized by influencers and top celebrities alike, including the famous SRI DRYQ – a lightweight, foldable, hair-strengthening hair dryer with red light technology for healthier and thicker hair, YuzuYouth under eye cream, and innovative polishing and detangling brushes. And they’ve recently launched some exciting new products, like the SRI Daily Facial Sunscreen, and the Infrarose Titanium Edition styler flat iron.

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Even Jennifer Aniston and Michelle Williams have been spotted using the SRI DRYQ, through their amazing Beverly Hills hair stylist, Chris McMillan, who invented the iconic “Rachel” haircut from the hit TV series, Friends.

But SRI doesn’t stop at just creating great products; SRI’s commitment to innovation extends beyond their products and work model. They’re also building a one-of-a-kind skincare app called Skinvoyance that uses AI to provide personalized skincare regimens based on a picture of your face. The cutting-edge app, set to launch this spring, will be an educational beauty and skincare platform, making beauty and health information more accessible than ever before.

Through their proprietary AI model, the new app aims to provide users with educational and health-focused resources, combined into a one-of-a-kind user experience unlike any other applications on the market. SRI recognizes that beauty goes beyond skin-deep, and the utilization of artificial intelligence has the potential to bring customers closer to a unique, tailor-fit experience adapted to their needs.

And that’s not all – SRI is also taking the beauty industry by storm with their beauty and skincare/health podcast, The Champagne Hour: Bubbly and Beauty Secrets. The video podcast is hosted by experts in the beauty space and covers trending beauty topics, products, and procedures.

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SRI is not just changing the beauty game with their innovative products and educational platforms, but also with their work model. With a team of around 50, SRI supports and encourages employees to have flexible schedules and provides them with tools to grow both professionally and personally. Terence Egbe, their customer service manager, has even been working remotely from the Philippines since 2020, completing three courses paid for by the company.

What started as a small operation has grown into a thriving beauty business with a loyal customer base. SRI is proving that even a small business can make a big impact with their expansion and new product launches. So if you’re looking for innovative and science-backed beauty products, look no further than Skin Research Institute.

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