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In 2018, a startup called Lululab brought in a device called the Light at CES. It was a system that used a multispectral camera to capture and analyze the features of your face. An AI-powered algorithm would then use this information to diagnose skin issues like acne and melasma and recommend which skin care products you should use to treat them. The Lumini wasn’t something you could buy on your own, and that’s something Lululab wants to change with its latest iteration on the idea, the Lumini PM.
Like its predecessor, the Lumini PM analyzes your skin and offers cosmetics, devices and products that will help you make it look its best. The Lumini PM’s smart mirror component looks like an older Samsung Galaxy S5 – which isn’t too surprising given that Lululab rolled out of Samsung’s C-Lab accelerator. You’ll receive personalized recommendations through a companion mobile app and Lululab says they’ll also be a component of the community so you can connect with people who have similar skin.
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