Mr. Skin Unveils Redesigned Website

Mr. Skin Unveils Redesigned Website

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin has announced the official launch of its fully redesigned celebrity nudity website.

The most extensive redesign of MrSkin.com in its 16-year history includes a sleek updated look, interactive features and a new ‘safe for work’ section. Premium members will still have access to every celebrity nude scene and thousands of Mr. Skin’s original videos and playlists.

In addition to the new responsive design and improved user experience, the updated site lets users give every celeb, movie, TV show, picture and clip their own personal ratings. They can also create collections of their favorite celebs, pictures and videos for easy access.

Members can now request missing celeb content by hitting the "request" button next to their names. Celebrity skin fans can also use an even more powerful search engine — for the first time, the database of more than 300,000 celebrity images and videos are searchable by keyword.

“As we welcome 2016 and the bountiful nudity that awaits us, we realized something," said Mr. Skin (Jim McBride). "Our appreciation for naked celebrities may never change, but sometimes our website has to. That's why we've done a complete redesign and redevelopment of MrSkin.com to make the experiences for our users infinitely more seamless, intuitive and, well, boobiful."

Sam Rakowski, SK Intertainment President, said, “It’s a great time for affiliates to take advantage of a perfect storm of promotion. Mr. Skin was just featured on Saturday Night Live this past weekend and Jim (Mr. Skin) will be kicking off a nationwide radio tour promoting the 17th Annual Anatomy Awards with an in-studio appearance on the Howard Stern Show, Feb. 24. The new website is already proving to be a big winner in terms of conversions so now is an ideal time to sign up with Mr. Skin Cash.”

For partnership and advertising opportunities contact James Robinson at jrobinson@skintertainment.com.

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