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L'Oreal introduces Perso, a smart device that makes beauty personal

Tan KW
Publish date: Wed, 08 Jan 2020, 08:44 AM
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L'Oréal has plans to bring personalised beauty solutions into the home, via a new smart device.

The beauty giant has unveiled an AI-powered at-home system dubbed "Perso" at the tech convention CES 2020, which is currently underway in Las Vegas.

Developed by the L'Oréal Technology Incubator, Perso stands at just 6.5in high, but offers big solutions: the smart skincare system is capable of providing personalised skincare solutions via a four-step process.

First up is a personal skin analysis, performed via the Perso mobile app using L'Oréal-owned ModiFace artificial intelligence (AI) technology to assess the user's complexion. Then, using Breezometer geo-location data, Perso assesses any local environmental conditions - such as humidity, weather and the UV index - that might influence the state of the user's skin. The third step sees the user share their personal skincare concerns and product preferences with the app, before the final step, in which the device dispenses a single dose of a personalised blend of product such as moisturiser, serum or under-eye cream. The technology also adjusts for morning and evening application, and the brand claims that with regular use, Perso's AI platform will be able to alert users to the formulas that are working best for them and automatically adapt its formulas.

Perso is also able to make custom formulas for lipstick and foundation, with L'Oréal planning to roll out those features at a later date. The device is scheduled to launch in partnership with one of its leading skincare brands in the year 2021.

"We know that customisation relies on information about your unique skin and personal preferences as well as your environment; this technology accounts for that," said Guive Balooch, Head of L'Oréal's Technology Incubator, in a statement. "Perso uses AI to optimise the formulas and actually gets smarter as you use it."

The invention is the latest in a string of solutions created by L'Oréal in recent years with a view to personalising the beauty space - last year, the company unveiled Color&Co, a personalised hair colouring experience allowing users to achieve the look they want from home, while its Garnier label launched a "Virtual Shade Selector' hair colour tool capable of recommending different shades to consumers in just one minute.

 - AFP Relaxnews

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