An article from Global Cosmetic Industry highlights AI as the top new technology in beauty. AI is now being used in creative ways for skincare, research, and testing, showing a lot of promise for new skincare technology.
AI is definitely changing the way we approach skincare. With AI, you can now analyze your skin and get personalized skincare products easily. Here are five AI skincare technologies that are advancing the industry.
1. Perfect Corp’s AI for Accurate Skin Type Detection
Perfect Corp’s new skin type detection tool improves on their previous AI technology. It can analyze up to 14 different skin issues to accurately identify your skin type. The tool provides a detailed report with specific results and recommends products that address your individual skin concerns.
2. Haut.AI’s Phygital Skin AI Tool: A New Approach to Skincare
Phygital Skin AI mixes expert-level skin analysis with personalized advice to help people stick to their skincare routines and see results.
The tool uses on-skin testers to measure your skin and then continues the process through a skincare app. Customers receive detailed skin scores and can use the app to track their progress, make informed choices, and find products that are specifically suited to their needs.
3. Cetaphil’s Advanced AI for Skin Analysis
This skincare analysis tool works on your browser and phone. I tried it myself, and it provided details about hydration, redness, oiliness, dark circles, and more. You need to sign up after the scan to get full information, as it only offers limited details before registration. While it may not be as detailed as some other tools, it shows how easily accessible AI skincare is becoming.
4. Vichy Laboratoires’ Skin Consult AI: A New Skincare Tool
Like the Cetaphil tool, Skin Consult AI uses a QR code for quick results and works in your browser. However, it had trouble scanning my face, likely because of facial hair. The tool creates a personalized skincare routine by checking for fine lines, wrinkles, pores, pigmentation, radiance, under-eye bags, and skin firmness.
5. Revieve: Tailored Digital Beauty Experiences
Revieve’s AI and AR technology offers a range of virtual beauty tools, including advisors for skincare, makeup, nutrition, sun care, and hair care. Their platform provides self-diagnostic features that recommend specific products, services, and treatments based on your needs.
According to a report by InsightAce Analytic, the global market for AI in beauty and cosmetics is expected to reach $13.34 billion by 2030, growing at a rate of 19.7% per year from 2021 to 2030. While AI in beauty and skincare has a bright future, some companies that were ahead of their time didn’t succeed. The question remains whether AI will continue to thrive in the beauty industry.
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