L’Oréal Cell BioPrint has been unveiled at CES 2025 as a non-invasive device offering personalised skin analysis within five minutes. It can determine the biological age of a person’s skin, analyse the effects of active ingredients, and predict cosmetic issues like dark spots before they appear. The device is expected to be available in Asia later this year.
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