'I used AI to design my ideal skincare routine and the results after 30 days surprised me'
'I used AI to design my ideal skincare routine and the results after 30 days surprised me'
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I confess, I've been somewhat sceptical about the whole AI revolution. The idea of using tools like ChatGPT, which were touted as life-changing for journalists like me, was initially off-putting. The thought of artificial intelligence taking over my writing felt like an affront to my creativity, something I've always cherished and that sets me apart.
After all, if a robot can conceive and craft better stories than me, where does that leave me? Redundant, surely. Despite my reservations about AI, there's one area where I've been keen to harness its power - an area where, despite being a beauty editor for over ten years, I've struggled: determining the right skincare products and their correct order of application. I've sought advice from numerous dermatologists on the ideal skincare routine for me.
While they've provided excellent guidance and product suggestions, I'm still not satisfied with my skin's appearance. Enter, ChatGPT. READ MORE: Maura Higgins shares go-to cleanser that’s ‘good for sensitive skin’. READ MORE: Elemis ‘saviour’ skincare set worth £190 gets axed to £100 in flash sale.
Intrigued to see if this latest software could utilise its advanced data processing capabilities, I asked the app last month to devise a specific skincare regime for me. A regime that I would then adhere to for a month to see if it could enhance my blemish-prone and dull complexion.
So, how to ask the right question. If you're new to ChatGPT, it's important to be precise with your queries. Here's what I asked: Can you please create a morning and evening skincare routine that addresses fine lines under my eyes, comedonal blemishes around my jawline, blackheads on my t-zone and dull skin? You can add as many more details as you want. The more detail you give it about your skin and current regime, the better the answer will be.