What’s a Beauty Brand Doing at a Tech Show, Anyway?

When you think of the world’s largest Consumer Electronics Show you likely imagine sleek new TVs, futuristic smart home gadgets, and all things AI. What you probably don’t picture is a beauty brand stealing the spotlight. Yet, that’s exactly what happened this year in Las Vegas as L’Oreal at CES unveiled its latest innovation: the L’Oreal Cell BioPrint – a revolutionary device that brings high-tech science to your skin care routine. And, is gearing up for a pilot launch in Asia later this year.

Beauty meets biotech

Unfortunately, unlike fine lines and wrinkles, the obsession with anti-ageing and glowing skin shows little sign of slowing down! And, L’Oreal continues to lead innovation in this trend with a tabletop gadget that promises to analyse your skin in just five minutes. The secret behind this sorcery? Proteomics – the study of proteins in the human body and how they affect skin ageing.

Essentially, L’Oreal Cell BioPrint acts like a lab-in-a-box, giving you a highly personalised skin analysis. Whether you’re curious about your skin’s biological age (spoiler: it may not match your actual age), wondering if retinol is worth the hype, or hoping to outsmart future dark spots, this device has you covered.

Here’s how it works:

1. You press a tape strip against your cheek to collect a tiny sample of skin cells.

2. The strip goes into a buffer solution, which is then loaded into a microfluidic cartridge.

3. Pop the cartridge into the BioPrint device, answer a quick skin care questionnaire, and in five minutes you’ll have access to the kind of insights that would make your facialist jealous.

Guests at the L’Oreal at CES stand are invited to experience the innovation behind the L’Oreal Cell BioPrint

When science meets skin care

What makes this little gadget even cooler is its ability to predict your skin’s responsiveness to specific ingredients, like retinol or vitamin C. No more wasting money on serums that promise the moon but deliver nothing. The device can also forecast potential issues, like dark spots or enlarged pores, giving you the chance to address them before they become visible.

Barbara Lavernos, L’Oreal’s Deputy CEO, calls it a shift “from reactive to proactive skin care.” And honestly, we’re here for it. After all, who doesn’t want to stay ahead of their skin’s drama?

This groundbreaking tech didn’t happen overnight … (wait! wrong tagline, retake). This groundbreaking tech is the result of L’Oreal’s Longevity Integrative Science, which combines over a century of beauty expertise with cutting-edge biotech. The magic also stems from a partnership with Korean startup NanoEnTek, known for its microfluidic “lab-on-a-chip” technology.And here’s the kicker: L’Oreal didn’t just stroll into CES hoping to fit in. They came prepared. With over 20 global research centres and a team of thousands of scientists, the brand has been steadily transforming into a beauty Tech powerhouse. It may have taken some time for beauty and tech to meet in the middle, but you could day, it’s definitely worth it!

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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