Skindiary : mobile application for skin health
Physical appearance seems to be emphasized by more and more people, especially for those who want to show off their best and confidence. Hairstyling, dressing or making up... people have thought out much to improve their appearance in various perspectives and care for skin is a significant one of...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-682652023-07-07T16:48:12Z Skindiary : mobile application for skin health Wang, Zirui Shum Ping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Liu Linbo DRNTU::Engineering Physical appearance seems to be emphasized by more and more people, especially for those who want to show off their best and confidence. Hairstyling, dressing or making up... people have thought out much to improve their appearance in various perspectives and care for skin is a significant one of them. Skin care is a range of practice or routine procedure to keep skin in a balanced condition, promote the health as well as prevent the external injury. Healthy looking skins make people looks young and pretty. The associated principles rapidly developed in modern society and became increasingly important for people, in particular for the young. Because of a high number of potential customers, a few mobile applications were developed to focus on the group of people regarding skincare services. Outstanding examples are MeiFuJia and mySkin, which are both taking considerable market shares. However, nearly all of these applications emphasize the skin-care advice and product recommendation. Few applications highlight the improvement of skincare process itself. With research of market demand, an Android mobile application titled as SkinDiary was developed to provide a technologically convenient platform for consumers concerning skin condition's testing, tracking, and experience sharing. The application aims to enable consumers to record their skin conditions with a unified standard and share their skincare experiences and approaches with others. Bachelor of Engineering 2016-05-25T04:29:20Z 2016-05-25T04:29:20Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68265 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf |
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Physical appearance seems to be emphasized by more and more people, especially
for those who want to show off their best and confidence. Hairstyling, dressing or
making up... people have thought out much to improve their appearance in various
perspectives and care for skin is a significant one of them.
Skin care is a range of practice or routine procedure to keep skin in a balanced
condition, promote the health as well as prevent the external injury. Healthy looking
skins make people looks young and pretty. The associated principles rapidly
developed in modern society and became increasingly important for people, in
particular for the young.
Because of a high number of potential customers, a few mobile applications were
developed to focus on the group of people regarding skincare services. Outstanding
examples are MeiFuJia and mySkin, which are both taking considerable market
shares. However, nearly all of these applications emphasize the skin-care advice and
product recommendation. Few applications highlight the improvement of skincare
process itself.
With research of market demand, an Android mobile application titled as SkinDiary
was developed to provide a technologically convenient platform for consumers
concerning skin condition's testing, tracking, and experience sharing. The application
aims to enable consumers to record their skin conditions with a unified standard and
share their skincare experiences and approaches with others. |
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