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This AI-powered beauty shopping platform builds your perfect skincare routine (and saves you hundreds) - and you can save 20% right now

This AI-powered beauty shopping platform builds your perfect skincare routine (and saves you hundreds) - and you can save 20% right now

Daily Mail​29-04-2025

An AI-powered beauty platform is cutting out the confusion when shopping for new skincare by matching you to the best formulas for your skin. And it could save you hundreds.
Helping rid your shelves of unwanted products, and save your hard-earned cash on products that won't work for you, Noli is here to help you navigate through the overwhelming amount of choice. Using a diagnostic quiz and face scan supported by 115 years of skincare research, it could be the secret to help you get your best skin ever this spring.
Noli - Discover Which Products Are Best For Your Skin And Goals
Noli, which stands for No One Like I, helps to analyse your skin and help you discover the most compatible products for your skin and goals while helping you shop and save by unlocking discounts when you buy two or more items from your personal routine.
And you can use the code WELCOME20 to get 20 per cent off your first order over £30.
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Those wanting to upgrade their skincare for the new season but feeling overwhelmed by the amount of products on offer can now take the guesswork out of shopping, thanks to Noli.
A beauty shopping platform with a twist, Noli takes the confusion out of shopping for skincare by matching you to the best formulas for your skin and unlock skincare recommendations from a library of products from leading brands.
Using data-driven insights to create skincare routines tailored to your unique skin type, lifestyle, and preferences could save you valuable time and money. And you can use the code WELCOME20 to get 20 per cent off your first order over £30.
While it can be fun trying the newest, trending skincare products that are all over social media, it can just leave you with lighter pockets and a shelf full of unused skincare that doesn't work for you.
Noli's latest arrivals bring science-backed formulas that deliver to you, specifically to you. But how does it work? You start by taking the Noli quiz that helps find your BeautyDNA profile out of 100 million possible combinations to determine your unique product compatibility pattern.
You then can also use the AI-powered face scan built by dermatologists and AI researchers to pick your skincare goals.
Helping you create your personalised skincare routine, Noli uncovers the most compatible products for your skin and goals depending on your budget.
The routines are carefully curated with the best science-backed brands that are loved by millions of customers and range in price from affordable brands like CeraVe and Garnier to SkinCeuticals and Youth To The People.
Don't forget to use the code WELCOME20 to get 20 per cent off your first order over £30.
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