
22/01/2022
After an entirely virtual edition in 2021, the CES 2022 was held in a hybrid format on January 5 to 7 in Las Vegas, Nevada. While futuristic beauty devices still had a big presence at the event this year, virtual beauty continued to take off, especially when it came to the metaverse.
Originally expecting more than 2,200 exhibitors, this year’s Consumer Electronics Show has been muted by pandemic-driven cancelations. Despite these challenging conditions, the event has been once again home to much that is cutting-edge in the cosmetic industry.
New electronic devices
This year, global beauty giant L’Oréal revealed an at-home hair dye device dubbed Colorsonic and an AI-connected system for salon stylists called Coloright, while Slovenian start-up Ninu introduced a handheld device that can create a personalised fragrance when connected to a smartphone app.