For the first time, Amorepacific is participating in the Consumer Electronics Show and its 3D Printing Mask Pack won the CES Innovation Award in the 3D printing category. The hydrogel mask pack can be made with 3D printing to address various skin characteristics and face types, as well as specific concerns related to gender or living environment.
The system introduces an app-based 3D scanner and skin diagnostic tool to take measurements and create products in real-time, on-site with a 3D printer—a process that takes about five minutes in-store.
At CES 2020, tons of customizable beauty innovations are being introduced, signaling that consumers want to take a more active role in making products that specifically address their needs.
Custom-Printed Face Masks
Amorepacific is Debuting the 3D Printing Mask Pack at CES 2020
Trend Themes
1. Customizable Beauty Innovations - Opportunity for brands to offer customizable beauty products that address specific consumer needs.
2. 3D Printing in Skincare - Potential for 3D printing technology to revolutionize the skincare industry through personalized mask production.
3. App-based Skin Diagnostic Tools - Development of app-based tools that use 3D scanning and diagnostic technology to create personalized skincare solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Skincare - Opportunity for brands to tap into the demand for customizable skincare products.
2. 3D Printing - Potential for the skincare industry to adopt 3D printing technology for personalized mask production.
3. Technology and Apps - Development of app-based tools and diagnostic technology for the beauty and skincare industry.