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Boots and X-Rite match skin color for consumers.
January 24, 2013
By: TOM BRANNA
Editor
Boots UK is offering a service that accurately measures color values of customers’ skin with a specially designed X-Rite instrument, then identifies the closest colour match among the No7 Foundation collection. More than 1,000 No7 advisors in more than 600 stores have been trained to carry out the No7 Foundation Match Made Service, which uses a hand-held X-Rite spectrocolorimeter to identify the color of a customer’s skin, then precisely targets the closest matches among 17 colors of No7 foundations across a number of formats. Boots is the UK’s biggest pharmacy-led health and beauty retailer with nearly to 2,500 stores across the UK, and X-Rite Incorporated is the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of color management solutions and parent company of Pantone LLC. The No7 Foundation Match Made Service is the result of more than three years of research and development by Boots UK. The research included the measurement of skin tones of over 2,000 British women to create a whole new shade palette of skin-true foundation shades unique to No7. “Our researchers found that 78% of women in the UK said they would change their foundation if they could find a better match,” said Joanne Watson, Innovation Technologist, Boots UK. “Our customers who have used the No7 Foundation Match Made Service say it delivers on providing accurate, better matches. They are very, very satisfied with the results.” Watson said that early trials of the system showed that women appreciated the experience of having their skin tones measured with a sensitive instrument that could give more accurate and objective color readings, no longer relying on in-store lighting conditions. The device shows a digital photo of a person’s skin, and the foundation color that is the closest match. Boots UK selected the device from X-Rite because it provided a robust method of color measurement and was easy for advisors to use and keep on their person, Watson said. Matthew Adby, product/market manager, X-Rite, oversaw the European introduction of the device. He said X-Rite engineers customized aspects of the device’s firmware to handle some of the unique challenges of measuring a person’s skin accurately. He said they had to take into consideration the translucent nature of skin, its texture and variations in color in a small measurement area. The device employs proprietary camera technology that illuminates the skin from three different directions while simultaneously recording 27 color-accurate images within 2 seconds, eliminating the shadows and interference inherent to textured surfaces. With eight different visible illuminations and one ultraviolet illumination, the instrument is able to more accurately define the location of a skin tone in color space than traditional colourimeters that typically have only three illuminations of red, green and blue light. “Using an instrument of this quality really resonates with our customers,” Watson said. “It takes the guesswork out of trying to find a shade since there is so much choice in the market now. They particularly like that the Match Made device has its own internal light source, so the lighting in the store doesn’t impact the way the shade is selected.” Sales advisors like the Match Made device’s compact size and the fact that it is lightweight too allows them to wear the instrument around their necks if they wish. The device is powered by a lithium ion battery that lasts through a whole day of measuring customers before it needs recharging. “Personalization is the future of cosmetics,” Adby said. “People are embracing the use of technology to help them to decide easily what cosmetic they want from today’s many choices.”
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