K-beauty is stepping deeper into the world of advanced technology — and this time, it’s happening on one of the biggest global innovation stages.
According to information released via PRNewswire, Amorepacific is participating in CES 2026, the world’s largest consumer electronics and IT trade show, held from January 6 to 9 in Las Vegas. The beauty group is showcasing award-winning technology that blends skincare, artificial intelligence, and real-time data — including a major collaboration with Samsung Electronics.
One of the highlights is Skinsight™, a next-generation “electronic skin” platform recognized as a CES Innovation Award Honoree in the Beauty Tech category. Developed with researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Skinsight™ is designed to analyze skin-aging signals in real time and predict future skin changes. Using a sensor patch applied directly to the skin, the technology measures multiple aging factors influenced by lifestyle and environmental exposure, then uses AI to recommend personalized skincare solutions. The platform’s ability to track skin changes across different environments will be featured at the CES Innovation Awards Showcase at the Venetian Expo.
Amorepacific is also presenting its AI-powered skin analysis technology integrated into Samsung Electronics’ AI Beauty Mirror — a smart mirror that uses camera-based optical diagnostics to assess pores, redness, pigmentation, and wrinkles. The analysis draws from a dataset of more than 450,000 cases, allowing the system to deliver highly customized skincare recommendations.
These insights are paired with beauty devices from Amorepacific’s brand makeON, including the ONFACE LED Mask, which features 3,770 micro red LEDs, and the Skin Light Therapy 3S — a personalized, daily-use skincare device designed to deliver visible improvements in skin condition. Beyond device use, the system also offers product recommendations and guided skincare routines, creating a more interactive beauty experience. This technology will be showcased at Samsung Electronics’ exclusive exhibit at Wynn and Encore Las Vegas.
For beauty-conscious consumers in Asia — including Filipinos who closely follow K-beauty trends — these developments hint at what may soon become mainstream: skincare routines guided by data, AI diagnostics, and smart devices that adapt to individual needs rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.
Amorepacific’s leadership sees this as part of a broader vision. According to Hyojung Joo, Head of Digital Strategy Division at Amorepacific, the company aims to lead the global beauty and wellness industry through holistic, longevity-focused solutions. Building on the technologies introduced at CES, the group plans to continue expanding integrated beauty experiences for consumers worldwide.
As beauty and technology continue to intersect, CES 2026 signals a future where skincare becomes smarter, more personalized, and deeply connected to everyday life — with K-beauty once again helping set the pace.
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This article is based on official information distributed via PRNewswire and announcements from Amorepacific. Content has been independently rewritten for editorial publication on LifestylePlusPH.com.