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John Paul Mitchell Systems announces an exclusive partnership with technology company, FitSkin, and previews AI that will power stylists and enhance guest experience.

Today, John Paul Mitchell Systems, one of the leading global manufacturers of professional hair care, unveiled a new partnership with FitSkin AI beauty
platform, to debut a unique technology to stylists and Future Professionals worldwide. The two companies have teamed up to develop a sophisticated hair analysis solution, slated to launch in 2021 with a special preview at The Gathering 2020, JPMS’s signature stylist event.
“At JPMS, we’re committed to salon professionals and helping them succeed. By partnering with FitSkin to develop a proprietary technology that will enhance the guest’s salon experience, we honor our promise to help stylists strengthen their business,” says Jason Yates, JPMS Chief Operating Officer. “We feel
this innovation will elevate our highly talented stylists to a whole new level and can’t wait to put this next generation technology in the hands of our hairdressers around the world.”
“Together with a world-class team at JPMS, FitSkin has created a lab-grade hair analysis solution for any smartphone that is also fun and easy to use. We can’t wait to evolve the platform further,” adds Sergio Rattner, FitSkin CEO & Founder.
The JPMS stylist network will receive the first sneak-peek of the technology via an exclusive first look during the company’s annual The Gathering event set for August 2020. During the conference, stylists in attendance will have the opportunity to view demos and try the technology for themselves. More details
and registration for The Gathering will be available on paulmitchellpro.com in January 2020.
Originally posted on Modern Salon

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