


As a full-time beauty product tester who has actually cycled through hundreds of formulations day and night, the advent of AI has piqued my interest. No doubt about it, the beauty world is advancing, especially as we’re adding smarter tools like shade finders and personalized product quizzes to the mix.
After years of hopping on calls with board-certified dermatologists, makeup artists, estheticians and other beauty pros, I can tell you the science behind top ingredients like salicylic acid (good for acne) and niacinamide (good to help reduce pores) in my sleep. So, I decided if AI was just as seasoned as the chockfull of information I’ve learned about and firsthand-studied throughout the years.
Yes, I asked ChatGPT to create a skincare routine for me.
Wonderfully, plenty of the brands and specific products that were generated on my iPhone app are sold on Amazon, just in time for the Big Spring Sale that’s happening now. Of course, nothing compares to consulting with your dermatologist, but I was naturally curious about what AI would prescribe to use.
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“Remember to patch test new products and introduce them gradually to prevent irritation,” AI told me, robotically. “It’s also essential to read reviews [like our hundreds of reviews, obviously], consider ingredients and consult with a dermatologist if you have specific skin concerns or conditions.” Thanks for the disclaimer, ChatGPT.
Both insightfully and unsurprisingly, I agree with AI on just about every single product. And, spectacularly, I’ve used every product AI recommended, so you’re hearing it from me (technically) first.
Ahead, find the custom routine that is fairly accessible for every beauty shopper. You’ll be just as pleased as I am that you can snag most of them on sale right now.
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