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ai skincare?

  • Writer: Kavya Malla
    Kavya Malla
  • Aug 4, 2025
  • 1 min read

AI skincare! Hear me out, its not as bad as it sounds. I was recently browsing for haircare products online and was having trouble assessing and comparing products, then it struck me, I have a tool that literally possesses the knowledge of literally every article and research paper published online. So, I opened chatgpt. Our first instinct is to ask whether the product "XYZ" is good or not and that’s where we take it one step forward. Instead of mentioning the product, copy and paste the ingredient list, mention your concerns and ask AI whether it is suitable. It gives a much less biased output as the title of the product itself has a lot of biased opinions attached to it. 


Make sure to mention as many factors regarding your target as possible. Your skin/hair/body type, health issues, sex, weather, age etc. This gives you a much better and well rounded response. Also add as many reliable articles/research papers published by verified doctors/professionals that you know you can trust.


 
 
 

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