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K-Beauty Tech: Artificial Intelligence arrives in skincare

Juan David Latorre by Juan David Latorre
18 de June de 2026
in Culture
K-Beauty Tech

K-Beauty Tech

Tomorrow Friday, from 1 PM to 5 PM, the Centro Cultural Coreano presents an innovative experience, already established in Korea, that combines artificial intelligence technology with professional advice in K-Beauty to help find the most suitable facial care routine for the skin.

Facial diagnosis using AI, personalized recommendations, and professional review of your cosmetic bag to optimize your beauty routine. Spaces are limited until full capacity is reached. Free registration at this link.

The Centro Cultural (Paseo de la Castellana, 152) presents a pioneering experience that unites two of South Korea’s great strengths: technological innovation and global leadership in cosmetics. On June 19, attendees will discover how Artificial Intelligence applied to skin care is revolutionizing the beauty sector through advanced facial diagnosis and personalized professional advice. This experience integrates three layers that are usually separate: facial diagnosis using real-time artificial intelligence, which analyzes the skin objectively and personalized based on data; expert human interpretation, which translates the results into practical routine recommendations; and an evaluation of each participant’s personal cosmetic bag, which allows optimizing what is already used at home.

The proposal is based on the philosophy of K-Beauty, which has conquered the world for its ability to highlight the natural beauty of each person. But what is K-Beauty really? Its essence is splendid but not extravagant, simple but not poor: the art of the natural. More than following fleeting trends, K-Beauty seeks to understand the unique characteristics of each skin and find the best way to enhance its natural beauty. Today, this philosophy meets one of the most innovative technologies from South Korea: Artificial Intelligence applied to skin care.

Bring your cosmetic bag and find out if you really need everything you use. The activity will begin with a presentation by Dong-yun Lee, CEO of Twinit, a prominent Korean Beauty AI company that analyzes aesthetic preferences from 86 countries to drive a facial analysis with AI capable of reading any skin, regardless of ethnicity or culture. Its technology is already present in beauty experiences in-store from brands like La Rosée, Avène, and CJ Olive Young. During the session, it will be explained how new technologies are transforming skin analysis and shaping the future of Korean Beauty Tech.

Subsequently, attendees will participate in a personalized consulting session led by Korean stylist Ji-yeong Min, founder and creative director of Dadlestyle. Based on the results obtained through the facial diagnosis with AI developed by Twinit, the expert will offer individualized recommendations to improve each participant’s cosmetic routine.

Therefore, it is recommended to attend without makeup or with minimal makeup to facilitate a more accurate skin analysis. As part of the experience, the first 20 registered individuals will be able to bring their own cosmetic bag to receive a professional evaluation of the products they usually use, discover which ones best suit their skin’s needs, and learn to create a more effective and personalized routine.

In addition, the facial analysis tool with AI “Twinit Skin Intelligence” will remain installed on the first floor of the Centro Cultural Coreano until the end of September, allowing visitors to continue exploring this innovative technology even after the event.

Tags: Artificial IntelligenceCentro cultural Coreano
Juan David Latorre

Juan David Latorre

Born in Madrid in 1961, graduated in Information Sciences at the Complutense University, he directed his first steps to the graphic arts and publishing sector. Finally, he stood out in the diplomatic world, loving culture and convinced that through it all countries can be united.

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