The beauty industry is evolving rapidly with AI-driven innovations, plant-based ingredient replacements, and hyper-personalized skincare solutions. This week, we explore how AI is transforming the industry, the latest skincare trend report, and insights from Dr. Simon Ourian on the future of beauty technology.
AI drives beauty innovation and accelerates plant-based ingredients
Generative AI is reshaping the beauty industry, with McKinsey estimating its economic impact at $9 to $10 billion. Early adopters leverage AI for product development, customer engagement, and operational efficiency. However, scaling these innovations remains a challenge. AI-driven solutions, such as Citrine Informatics’ machine learning platform, are streamlining ingredient replacement, enabling brands to formulate sustainable and regulatory-compliant alternatives faster. A free webcast on March 18, 2025, will explore AI’s role in accelerating the transition to plant-based ingredients, featuring a demonstration of Citrine’s AI platform for optimizing skincare formulations.
Source: Cosmetics & Toiletries
2025 skin care trends: free report
Cydolia has released a free executive report analyzing 2024’s skincare market and forecasting key trends for 2025. The 2-pagers highlights the growing demand for AI-driven skin diagnostics, microbiome-focused products, and hybrid wellness-beauty solutions. As personalized skincare gains traction, brands are expected to incorporate real-time data analysis and adaptive formulations to meet evolving consumer needs. Download the mini-report for a concise yet in-depth overview of the most promising innovations shaping the skincare industry.
Source: Cydolia
Dr. Simon Ourian on AI-powered personalization and the future of skincare
Dr. Simon Ourian, a Hollywood dermatologist and co-founder of the Dr. Simon Ourian MD brand, is pioneering AI-driven skincare personalization. His brand utilizes AI-based facial scanning technology to tailor skincare regimens and has expanded into wellness with AI-customized supplements. Looking ahead, he predicts the integration of wearable technology for real-time skin analysis and hyper-personalized product recommendations. He also highlights fermented botanicals and peptides as key ingredients in future formulations. With AI, AR/VR, and holistic wellness merging, the next wave of beauty tech aims to offer fully customized, science-backed skincare solutions.
Source: Cosmetics Design Europe