AI-Powered Innovations Revolutionize Beauty Tech at CES 2026

The Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas became the platform for unveiling groundbreaking beauty and wellness innovations. The spotlight was on AI-powered personalization, transforming the face of the beauty tech industry.

Korean cosmetics giant Amorepacific introduced Skinsight, an award-winning ‘electronic skin’ platform. This innovative technology, co-developed with MIT researchers, works alongside an AI skin analysis solution created in collaboration with Samsung Electronics. These technologies harness real-time skin data to recommend personalized product and device routines.

Ceragem made waves with its Balance AI Rejuvenation Shower System, earning an Honoree title in the Beauty Tech category. This system transforms ordinary showers into precision beauty routines. The camera-free system employs near-infrared and spectral sensors to evaluate hydration, oil levels, elasticity, and pigmentation. It then adjusts water pH and dispenses personalized vitamin blends through smart cartridges. In addition, the company’s AI Multi-Therapy Rejuvenation Pod integrates 10 therapies into a single session, including LED skincare, oxygen infusion, and thermal therapy.

L’Oreal also stepped into the spotlight with its near-infrared technology products. These include a Light Straight + Multi-styler hair tool and LED eye masks, set to launch in 2027. These innovations echo the larger CES themes of AI integration and clinical-grade home solutions. The beauty tech industry continues to deliver precision diagnostics and personalized treatments that were previously exclusive to dermatologists and top-tier professionals.

Source: Beauty Matter

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