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If a robot could cut down your next beauty service by more than half the time, would you let it? With the way things are going, it could become far more normalized than it sounds right now. Artificial intelligence and beauty have gone hand-in-hand for some time. From virtual shade-matching to skin analysis, brands including Sephora and Covergirl have thrived using these hands-off operations. According to an industry report, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of AI in the beauty industry from 2021 to 2027 is expected to be 33.2%. Notably, L’Oréal’s Perso device—which uses AI to create personalized skin creams—is predicted to be worth $1 billion by 2025. But these innovations have nothing on what we’re expected to see in the next year alone.

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