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    Tuesday, February 19, 2019

    L'Oréal Launches AI-Powered Digital Skin Diagnostic

    L’Oréal to Offer AI-Powered Skin Diagnosis Using Selfies. The beauty giant will offer individual product suggestions to selfie-posting consumers thanks to an algorithm.


    L’Oréal’s recently acquired Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence entity, ModiFace, and L’Oréal Research & Innovation have announced the launch of a digital skin diagnostic for consumers based on 15 years of scientific research on skin ageing by L’Oréal R&I evaluation teams.

    This new technology is based on an Artificial Intelligence-powered algorithm developed by ModiFace and nourished by L’Oréal’s skin ageing expertise and photo database. Using deep learning, the algorithm has been trained on 6000 clinical images from L’Oréal’s R&I evaluation and knowledge studies conducted with Skin Aging Atlases1, and then a new model has been created on over 4500smartphones selfies for 3 groups of women (Asian, Caucasian and Afro-American) in 4 different lighting conditions. The results, which were developed with dermatologists, achieved a high level of skin assessment precision2. 

    Accurate results were obtained with different facial expressions and photo taking conditions (light, phone position) similar to those used by consumers.
    L’Oréal’s Skin Aging Atlases are the first exhaustive atlases of facial ageing, addressing visual aging signs. Studies for Skin Aging Atlases were carried out in France, China, Japan, India and the United States on a total of 4000 women and men aged from 20 to 80 years. Skin Atlases allow to evaluate or predict the general ageing of the face and are used today for clinical evaluations of cosmetic or dermatological treatments.

    The first application of L’Oréal’s new skin diagnostic will be Vichy SkinConsultAI that launched in January 2019 in Canada and will be rolled out on the brand’s websites worldwide later this year.
    The SkinConsultAI will provide women with a tailor-made diagnostic in 3 easy steps:
    • Women are invited to take or upload a selfie on the brand’s website.
    • The technology detects seven aging signs: under-eye wrinkles, lack of firmness, fine lines, lack of radiance, dark spots, deep wrinkles and pores. The ageing signs are analyzed and the women discover their personalized skin aging matrix, their skin strengths and priorities to act on.
    • Each woman receives a tailored made product routine to address her specific skin priorities.
    Lubomira Rochet, Chief Digital Officer of L’Oréal, said: “With the acquisition of ModiFace, we have started the second phase of L’Oréal’s digital transformation, focused on reinventing the beauty experience through technologies such as voice, AR and AI. We believe that services will be the new gateways for discovering our brands and products. After virtual makeup try on, virtual hair colour try on, online beauty consultations powered by AR, L’Oréal and ModiFace are proud to unveil the first skin care diagnostic authentically powered by AI and science.”
    Myriam Bekkar-Schneider, Vichy General Manager, said: “As #1 anti-ageing brand in European pharmacies, we are proud to present SkinConsultAI, a true scientific milestone developed with dermatologists. For the first time, this technology allows all women to obtain a personal diagnostic to better understand their skin ageing and to find a skincare routine tailor-made for them.”
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