Loreal's latest device promises to help find out how well your skin responds to ingredients like retinol
Briefly

The Cell BioPrint gadget can biochemically analyze your skin and provide personalized advice to improve its appearance, using proteomics to predict cosmetic issues.
The process involves placing a facial strip, which can be applied even over sunscreen, into a cartridge for analysis, taking just five minutes.
Despite the potential of the Cell BioPrint, L'Oréal did not provide peer-reviewed studies to back up the efficacy of this technology.
The growing awareness of skincare, spurred by Covid and influencers, sets a perfect stage for L'Oréal's introduction of scientifically backed skincare analysis.
Read at Engadget
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