Caroline Hirons announces launch of industry-first app, Skin Rocks

by | Jun 29, 2022

Skincare expert Caroline Hirons has announced her move into beauty tech and the worldwide launch of an industry-first app, Skin Rocks, under her ever-expanding skin care business empire, Skin Rocks Limited.

The Skin Rocks app is here to revolutionise how users look after their skin, from understanding the individual’s skin type and finding matched product to the science, routines and everything in between. Curated and written by real people with real knowledge, the app will be free to download and is here to provide better skin for everyone, regardless of age, skin tone, knowledge or income.

 

Caroline will announce the details and launch of her latest venture in her expansive 25 year career on 13 July.

 

“At midday on 28th June we launched the Skin Rocks App exclusively to the Skincare Freaks group on Facebook. This beta launch made it to no.4 on the Top Free Apps in the Apple chart within 12 hours. We have been blown away by the response and cannot wait to share the fully loaded Skin Rocks App with our industry peers at our Official Launch event on the 13th July.” 

– Caroline Hirons

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