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.
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