Digital skin care devices that provide estimated skin age and/or customized skin care recommendations are grabbing the greatest attention among beauty breakthroughs ahead of the Consumer Technology Association’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas 7-10 January.
Digital Skin Advisor Boom; CES Show Spotlights Growth Of AI-Backed Skin Assessments
L’Oréal Group unveils Cell BioPrint, a hardware device that provides personalized skin analysis in just five minutes, while Shiseido and Samsung win innovation awards for their digital beauty devices during the Consumer Technology Association’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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