Getting a quick, personalized skin analysis has been made possible by L’Oréal Groupe, and its details are now being unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. Using advanced proteomics – the study of how protein composition in the human body affects skin ageing – the tabletop hardware device is scheduled to pilot with a L’Oréal brand in Asia at some point in 2025. The technology is the result of an exclusive partnership with Korean startup NanoEnTek.
Each personalised skin assessment includes:
- Skin’s biological age: The device can calculate skin’s age and provide personalized advice on how to slow down the appearance of aging.
- Ingredient responsiveness: L’Oréal Cell BioPrint helps predict skin’s responsiveness to certain key ingredients, such as retinol.
- Shifting from reactive to proactive skin care: The technology can help predict potential cosmetic issues before they become visible, enabling users to take proactive steps to help protect their skin.
“With the Cell BioPrint device, we offer people the ability to discover deeper insights about their skin through specific biomarkers and to proactively address the beauty and longevity of their skin,” said Barbara Lavernos, Deputy CEO in charge of Research, Innovation and Technology at L’Oréal Groupe.
The L’Oréal Cell BioPrint device works through a simple, non-invasive process comprised of analyzing a strip of facial tape that has been applied to the skin while also utilizing the results of face images and the answers to a short questionnaire.