Beauty-tech startup raises $3.3M to bring personalized skin care to the masses


Beauty-tech startup Pomp aims to bring personalized skin care from licensed estheticians to the masses and it raised a $3.3 million seed II round to further its mission.

Denver-based Pomp launched in March 2020 during the peak of the pandemic as a direct-to-consumer skincare platform. Customers take an online skin survey and receive feedback and recommended products from licensed estheticians. These products can be purchased on Pomp’s website and are shipped directly to the consumer.

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