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Technology has always been the beating heart of the beauty industry.
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Entire industries will reorient around it.
Businesses will distinguish themselves by how well they use it.
Yet, the possibilities for using generative AI span beyond what traditional beauty companies are tapping it for presently.
Right now, skin care is a gray area.
I am looking for skin-care product advice, I wrote to ChatGPT at the end of November.
I have dry, rosacea-prone skin and a good amount ofhyperpigmentation.
I’m looking for a full skin-care overhaul.
hey provide me with recommendations.
Zincscreen 100% Mineral Lotion SPF 40
Amazon
Cleanser:Use the same Tata Harper Refreshing Cleanser.
Toner:Use the same Indie Lee CoQ-10 Toner.
It’s designed to nourish, hydrate, and protect sensitive and dry skin.[Ed.
That could potentially mean content that hasnt been fact-checked or vetted by experts.
Second, these models arent yet able to reason or give nuance that youd get from a professional.
Both of these points are presently being addressed by OpenAI.
These custom GPTs can be shared and sold.
The cleanser was soothing on my complexion, removing dirt without stripping my skin.
The serums brightened and helped to tamp down inflammation, leaving my complexion less red.
And the moisturizers felt like I was cocooning my complexion morning and night.
It also suggested that I not hesitate to seek professional advice for more persistent issues.
But she added that theres also an incredible opportunity.
It suggested a morning cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen, and a nightly cleanser and moisturizer.
Did I achieve my best skin ever?
My complexion consistently felt calmer, less red, and well-hydrated.
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