18566221. SKINCARE DEVICE simplified abstract (Dyson Technology Limited)

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SKINCARE DEVICE

Organization Name

Dyson Technology Limited

Inventor(s)

Niloufar Zarinabad Nooralipour of Birmingham (GB)

Emma Metcalfe-smith of Gloucester (GB)

Tong Qiao of Bristol (GB)

SKINCARE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18566221 titled 'SKINCARE DEVICE

Simplified Explanation:

This skincare device uses a spectral sensor to analyze the user's skin and identify metabolic constituents to determine skin features and perform actions accordingly.

  • Uses a spectral sensor to sense characteristics of the user's skin outside the visible spectrum
  • Identifies metabolic constituents of the skin based on the sensed characteristics
  • Determines skin features associated with the identified constituents
  • Controls the skincare device to perform actions based on the determined skin features

Potential Applications: - Personalized skincare routines - Dermatological diagnostics - Beauty industry innovations

Problems Solved: - Lack of personalized skincare solutions - Inefficient skincare routines - Limited understanding of skin metabolism

Benefits: - Improved skincare effectiveness - Customized skincare solutions - Enhanced skin health monitoring

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Skincare Device for Personalized Beauty Solutions This technology can be utilized in beauty salons, dermatology clinics, and consumer skincare devices to offer personalized skincare solutions and enhance customer satisfaction.

Questions about Skincare Device Technology: 1. How does the spectral sensor in the skincare device work to analyze the user's skin? 2. What are the potential long-term benefits of using this advanced skincare technology?

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are continually exploring new ways to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of spectral sensors in skincare devices for improved skin analysis and personalized skincare solutions.


Original Abstract Submitted

A skincare device including a spectral sensor configured to sense, at a frequency band outside of the visible spectrum, one or more characteristics of a user's skin; and a controller is provided. The controller is configured to, on the basis of the sensed one or more characteristics, identify one or more metabolic constituents of the user's skin; determine one or more skin features associated with the identified one or more constituents; and control the skincare device to perform an action associated with the determined one or more skin features. Also provided is a method and computer programme for the device.