L’Oreal’s Cell BioPrint uses a simple sticker to gather skin cells and look for biomarkers to identify aging issues your skin may be prone to have, and what products may be a better fit for your needs. It’s been in development for ten years, and would be a test given in retail stores. CNET’s Bridget Carey tries it on her skin at CES 2025.
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