HUED And Vaseline Launch ‘See My Skin’ — A Database Allowing Users To Search For BIPOC Skin Conditions

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated April 26, 2022

Skincare is not one size fits all. Often, skin conditions specific to BIPOC patients are not primarily treated by dermatologists and sometimes skin specialists are culturally incompetent. 

In fact, the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology found that less than six percent of image-based search results show conditions on skin of color. 

To shift this disparity, HUED, a digital health company focused on

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