Smart mirrors are gradually making their way into beauty shops. Powered by virtual reality and artificial intelligence software solutions, they regularly make the headlines at the CES in Las Vegas but otherwise remain confined to a few flagship stores or experimental phygital concept stores. Will the Covid-19 pandemic be a game-changer?
While Japanese manufacturer AGC recently introduced a smart mirror that can help users try out makeup virtually while also getting expert advice from beauty pros, will these tools will these tools become more common in beauty shops in the wake of new hygiene requirements linked to the Covid-19 pandemic?
When implemented in an outlet, this kind of innovation allows virtual product testing and could help limit physical contact while renewing the shopping experience.
Published by Premium Beauty News, December 7th, 2020
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