Mrs. GREEN APPLE joined actress Hamabe Minami at the nationwide launch event for "FANCL SKIN PATCH" held at Midtown Hibiya in Tokyo on March 9th.

The event featured an interesting twist with AI skin diagnostics revealing details about each band member's complexion. Lead vocalist Omori Motoki was noted for his "plump baby-like skin," while bassist Wakai Hiroto was described as being in a phase of "rebirth." Drummer Fujisawa Ryoka showed the positive results of his fitness routine through his skin condition.

Mrs. GREEN APPLE, the three-piece rock band known for hits like "Inferno" and "Boku no Koto," has been expanding their presence beyond music into various commercial partnerships. The group reformed as a trio in 2022 after a brief hiatus and has since maintained strong momentum in both their musical career and media appearances.

FANCL, the Japanese cosmetics and health food company, chose the popular band to help promote their new skincare patch product. The collaboration represents the growing trend of J-Pop artists partnering with beauty and wellness brands, particularly as the industry focuses on innovative skincare solutions.

The launch event highlights how Japanese entertainment and beauty industries continue to intersect, with musicians like Mrs. GREEN APPLE serving as ambassadors for lifestyle products that resonate with their fanbase.