Clarins is bringing advanced AI and imaging into the beauty counter with the launch of its AI Skin Observer , an in store diagnosis tool designed to supercharge beauty advisor consultations rather than replace them.
First introduced in 2025 , the new device marks the latest milestone in the brand’s tech driven, customer centric strategy. A mirror that sees 22 dimensions of your skin Taking the form of a sleek mirror, the AI Skin Observer is fully integrated into existing consultation tables, so it feels like a
natural extension of the classic Clarins skin check ritual. Using biophysical sensors and facial images captured under multiple lighting conditions, the system analyzes up to 22 skin parameters and translates them into clear, actionable insights for both the client and the beauty advisor.
This deeper diagnostic layer is designed to reveal what the naked eye can’t catch, helping advisors tailor routines and treatments more precisely to concerns such as texture, tone, hydration, or signs of aging. The goal is not to automate advice, but to enrich human expertise with data driven precision in real time.
Rolling out in flagship beauty destinations The AI Skin Observer is already being deployed across 20 stores worldwide, targeting high profile retail environments where service and storytelling play a major role.
Key locations include John Lewis Oxford Street in London , Printemps Haussmann in Paris , the Clarins boutique in Dubai Hills , La Rinascente in Milan, the Clarins boutique & spa in Shanghai Jing An Kerry Center , and Macy’s Herald Square in New York…