How to look good
We all want to look good and the cosmetics industry generates a lot of profits from selling beauty products. The problem is that the market is saturated with contradictory messages about what should be used for which skin type, what should be considered as part of your makeup routine, etc.
But the new trend in this industry is the use of AI powered virtual assistants. These are able to detect your face and recommend products based on their own algorithmically-generated feedback. First they assess your skin and hair type and then they provide advice on haircare, skincare or make-up routine.
Some people say that hair is a person's crowning glory. Some people say that skin is the canvas of life. But some people also say that ego is your best friend in life.
Hair, skin and looks are all factors in how we see ourselves, and how others see us as well.
It is well known that one's appearance has a big impact on how they feel. Studies have shown that people who looked good felt better about themselves, were more confident and had better outcomes in the workplace.
The word 'ego' has been used to describe this phenomenon since the 1920s. The word comes from Latin and means "the self." Our ego interacts with our hair, skin, and look to produce a specific impression of who we are.
Do not believe advertisements. Always consult your dermatologist.