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Byome Labs Introduced Its Byome Derma To Deliver Personalized Routines

Byome Labs introduced Byome Derma, a rapid diagnostic platform for cosmetic brands that profiles the skin microbiome, featuring a two-minute lateral-flow test interpreted through a mobile app. Founded in 2023 by David Suissa, the French startup developed the system to let brands offer microbiome analysis in-store, at home or in clinical settings using a pre-moistened facial swab.

The test combines a skin sample with a liquid reagent before applying it to a cassette containing brand-specific biological markers. Users then photograph the results through the app, which uses AI to interpret color intensities and generate a personalized microbiome profile. Byome Derma matches the results with a pre-indexed product database to recommend cleansers, serums and creams tailored to individual skin needs.

For consumers, the platform simplifies personalized skincare by delivering microbiome-based product recommendations, reflecting the growing demand for AI-enabled beauty diagnostics and customized skincare routines.

Trend Themes

  1. Rapid Microbiome Diagnostics — Two-minute skin profiling creates room for cosmetics companies to replace generalized routines with evidence-based recommendations tied to individual microbial conditions.
  2. AI-personalized Skincare — Mobile interpretation of biomarker results is turning beauty apps into diagnostic interfaces that connect test data, product databases, and customized regimens.
  3. In-store Beauty Testing — Beauty counters and home kits are becoming low-friction data collection points where personalized commerce is built around immediate skin insights.

Industry Implications

  1. Cosmetics — The cosmetics sector is moving toward microbiome-informed formulations and recommendation systems that differentiate products through measurable skin compatibility.
  2. Beauty Retail — Retail environments are evolving into diagnostic service hubs where rapid testing links consultation, personalization, and product conversion in a single experience.
  3. Dermatology Technology — Skin health platforms are blending clinical-style diagnostics with consumer beauty routines, opening new territory between dermatological assessment and everyday skincare.

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