AI beauty tools used in skincare, makeup, hair, cosmetic procedures, and photo/video editing.
AI beauty tools are apps or software that use artificial intelligence to analyze faces or bodies and then enhance, simulate, or advise on appearance.
- Virtual Makeup and Hair Try‑On
- Use your camera to virtually apply lipstick, foundation, eyeshadow, lashes, hair color, etc.
- Common in beauty retailer apps and on brand websites.
- Examples of tech: AR filters on Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok; tools powered by companies like ModiFace or Perfect Corp.
- Skin Analysis & Skincare Recommendations
- Take a selfie; AI evaluates:Acne, redness, dark spots, wrinkles, pores, texture
- Then suggests: Skincare products, routines, or lifestyle tips. Often used by skincare brands or dermatology apps.
- Photo and Video Retouching (“Beauty Filters”)
- Automatically smooth skin, whiten teeth, reshape facial features, brighten eyes, adjust body proportions.
- Can be subtle (light smoothing) or extreme (full face morphing).
- Found in camera apps, social platforms, and standalone editing apps (e.g., FaceApp, Facetune-style tools).
- Cosmetic Procedure Simulators
- Simulate results of:Nose jobs, fillers, Botox, jawline contouring, lip augmentation, etc.Used by aesthetic clinics and plastic surgeons to show “before/after” predictions.
- Personalized Beauty and Hair Advice
- Analyze face shape, skin tone, hair type, and style preferences.
- Recommend:Makeup styles, haircuts, hair colors, glasses, beard styles.
- Sometimes paired with AI chatbots that build routines for you.
- E‑Commerce and In‑Store Tools
- Let you virtually try products before buying (lipsticks, foundations, hair dyes, glasses).
- In-store smart mirrors or tablets that “apply” products to your live image.
- Help match foundation shade or recommend products based on your selfie.