The skin diagnosis system carried inside the vanity mirror

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In order to prevent the mirror from becoming dirty after being touched by the hand, CareOS has developed a new technology. Before the start of the test, the makeup mirror will ask the tester’s age, skin care habits, and desired skin care effects and other personalized questions, and then take facial photos to analyze acne, wrinkles, skin gloss, redness, and skin transparency , Skin texture and spots and other 7 factors, generate skin diagnosis report. With this new makeup mirror, consumers can see their skin diagnosis report more intuitively.

The technology was jointly custom cosmetic vacuum bottles developed by PIERRE FABRE, the French startup CareOS, and the Finnish company Revieve. The skin diagnosis system carried inside the vanity mirror was developed by the Dutch company Revieve and uses artificial intelligence technology. We hope to Introduce new technologies in the production process to improve production efficiency. In recent years, the Pierre Fabre Group has been committed to developing a digital strategy. The store is equipped with a team of pharmacists, beauticians, and beauty product consultants.

The Le Lab concept store just opened at the end of last year.Pierre Fabre, the parent company of Avène and the French Pierre Fabre pharmaceutical group, has launched a networkable makeup mirror in the new concept store Le Lab in Toulouse, which can perform skin diagnosis for customers within 5 seconds.

Géraud Mennu, head of the group’s digital innovation department, said: “We are cooperating with more than a dozen local and foreign startups to develop new products and services. Source: French website usine-digitale, Pierre Fabre official website Image source: Pierre Fabre official website. Brand skin care products. This makeup mirror first appeared at CES, an international consumer electronics exhibition held in Las Vegas, when CareOS brought this product to the exhibition and invited the audience to experiment. The Pierre Fabre Group has positioned it as a place for consumers to consult and exchange skin care experience. The tester only needs to sit in front of the mirror and wave his palm to select and activate the specific function of the mirror.'