ABBI Makes Personalized Skincare Products Using Selfies & AI
Laura McQuarrie — October 19, 2020 — Fashion
References: apoticare.fr & premiumbeautynews
ABBI—a French acronym for authenticity, beauty, wellness and individuality—makes personalized skincare products by drawing information from selfies taken with the 'Skan my Skin' application or connected mirrors in stores. ABBI's connected, customized and clean beauty solutions tap into the power of artificial intelligence to provide highly personalized solutions for customers.
The Skan My Skin application is designed to identify three specific active ingredients that will help to meet a consumer's unique needs, including common concerns like wrinkles, sensitivity, shininess, acne or spots. Thanks to the technology used, there are 40,000 formulas that can be mixed from six bases: caviar and hyaluronic acid, stem and multiprotection cells, selenium and vitamin C, honey and shea, arnica and niacinamide or aloe vera balm.
After the made-to-order skincare solution has been prepared, customers receive their product with packaging that has their name engraved on it.
Image Credit: ABBI
The Skan My Skin application is designed to identify three specific active ingredients that will help to meet a consumer's unique needs, including common concerns like wrinkles, sensitivity, shininess, acne or spots. Thanks to the technology used, there are 40,000 formulas that can be mixed from six bases: caviar and hyaluronic acid, stem and multiprotection cells, selenium and vitamin C, honey and shea, arnica and niacinamide or aloe vera balm.
After the made-to-order skincare solution has been prepared, customers receive their product with packaging that has their name engraved on it.
Image Credit: ABBI
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