There's a new kid on the block, and it's a British one at that.Luna, a startup based in the UK, is aiming to "deconstruct teen issues that may be seen as embarrassing and can make teens feel alienated," in the words of TechCrunch.
Its app will offer teens tips on body positivity, gender positivity, sexuality, mental health, skin care, and more, with a particular focus on teen health and well-being.
The idea is to " demystify teen issues, that may be seen as embarrassing and can make teens feel alienated," says co-founder Phoebe Smith.
The company has raised $600,000 in pre-seed funding, and will be launching its app in the UK next year, reports the Telegraph.
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