From bespoke boosters to regimes tailored to your skin chemistry, here’s what you need to know about the personalised beauty trend 👀 *affiliate
Who doesn’t want to feel unique? Whether it’s a luxe monogrammed gift or just having your name scribbled on a takeaway coffee cup, there’s something undeniably enticing about personalisation. Now it’s the turn of beauty to get bespoke, with a raft of cool new innovations promising a truly tailor-made approach.
Rather than using your fingertips, you use the Réduit Boost device to rub products into your skin to optimise absorption. Peros explains: “Reduit Boost uses an app to identify the most effective active ingredients in each skincare item, and uses waveforms to push them in at their optimum depth. For example, antioxidants need to reach the deepest layers of the epidermis, while brightening and hydrating actives belong in the middle layers.
“Our app gives you a unique skin microbiome score, based on your test results, personal lifestyle factors, and environmental data based on your location,’ explains Fin Murray, MD of Labskin, the tech behind the service. Members are then recommended products across a range of brands, matched to their individual microbiome. There’s no obligation to buy.
Philips Sonicare Prestige, £299 here Less toothbrush, more personal dental coach, this tracks your real-time cleaning performance via an artificial intelligence phone app, adapts to your brushing style and tells you when to move to the next section of your mouth.
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