
"Haircare counters are getting smarter, too: Kérastase is rolling out K-Scan in selected airport counters (sadly not in the UK, just yet) - a smart AI-powered tool that analyses hair and scalp health on the spot, while L'Oréal Paris has introduced its Fly & Glow bar, complete with LED masks for in-airport rejuvenation. Over at La Roche-Posay, screens now show real-time protection levels via split-skin imaging - a surprisingly addictive bit of science-meets-self-care."
"In the future, this could become even more exciting. Instead of static shelves, brands are building discovery zones centred on scent, sound and touch. According to the latest Future Laboratory trend report, Estée Lauder Companies and start-up Exuud are experimenting with smart fragrance diffusers that release scent molecules in blooming, rhythmic bursts, while Givaudan's Myrōmi device actually "locks" fragrance onto the skin, releasing it slowly to make a spritz last long after take-off."
"Beauty in transit is becoming immersive - something to feel and experience, not just buy. Beyond the beauty counters, beauty tech is becoming genuinely useful for travellers on the move. AI tools like Michael Douglas's The Knowing offer personalised haircare advice wherever you've landed, while Hairstory's new AI Hair Chat learns your texture, habits and routine to make tailored recommendations"
Beauty and travel are increasingly interconnected, with airports becoming destinations for grooming, wellness and product discovery. Terminals now feature automated and tech-driven services such as robotic manicures, AI-powered K-Scan hair and scalp analysis, L'Oréal Paris's Fly & Glow bar with LED masks, and La Roche-Posay's split-skin imaging showing real-time protection. Brands are creating immersive discovery zones focused on scent, sound and touch and testing smart diffusers and fragrance-locking devices to extend scent longevity. AI tools deliver personalised haircare advice and tailored product recommendations for travellers on the move.
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