At CES 2025, L’Oréal Groupe introduced the L’Oréal Cell BioPrint, a revolutionary tabletop device that provides advanced skin analysis in just five minutes. Utilizing cutting-edge proteomics and insights from longevity science, this portable lab-on-a-chip technology empowers users to understand their skin’s aging trajectory and tailor their skincare needs.
Breakthrough in Longevity and Skin Science

Developed through L’Oréal’s Longevity Integrative Science™ and in collaboration with Korean biotech startup NanoEnTek, L’Oréal Cell BioPrint marks a pivotal step toward proactive, science-backed skincare.
Key features include:
- Skin’s Biological Age: Assess the rate of skin aging and receive personalized advice on slowing its progression.
- Ingredient Responsiveness: Predict how your skin will respond to active ingredients like retinol, reducing the trial-and-error process.
- Proactive Skincare: Identify potential cosmetic issues, such as dark spots or enlarged pores, before they become visible.
How It Works
L’Oréal Cell BioPrint combines microfluidic technology with decades of biomarker research to deliver accurate and actionable results. The non-invasive process involves:
- Placing a facial tape strip on your cheek, followed by immersion in a buffer solution.
- Loading the solution into the L’Oréal Cell BioPrint cartridge and inserting it into the device.
- Completing a short questionnaire while the Skin Connect device captures facial images for comprehensive analysis.

Within minutes, users receive a personalized skin assessment, helping them make informed decisions about skincare routines and products.
Addressing Consumer Needs in Skincare
With the global skincare market projected to reach $125 billion by 2024, L’Oréal aims to address the widespread reliance on trial-and-error methods. According to a U.S. survey, 80% of skincare users report difficulty finding suitable products, often trying multiple options before discovering effective solutions.
Barbara Lavernos, Deputy CEO of Research, Innovation, and Technology at L’Oréal Groupe, stated:
“With L’Oréal Cell BioPrint, we’re empowering individuals to discover deeper insights about their skin, leveraging biomarkers and our century-long expertise in skin science. This innovation represents the future of personalized beauty and skin longevity.”
The Science Behind the Technology
L’Oréal’s Advanced Research team has identified unique protein biomarkers that signal the health and longevity of skin. NanoEnTek’s patented microfluidic lab-on-a-chip technology measures these biomarkers within five minutes, enabling unmatched precision in skin analysis.
Future Availability
L’Oréal Cell BioPrint will pilot with a L’Oréal brand in Asia later in 2025, paving the way for global expansion and the next generation of personalized skincare.
This innovation underscores L’Oréal Groupe’s commitment to blending scientific discovery with consumer beauty needs, setting a new standard for skincare technology.
For additional details, visit L’Oréal’s exhibit at CES 2025 or explore their latest advancements online.