
直面未來:Mary Kay的AI Foundation Finder可望顛覆美妝產業
這款AI Foundation Finder是 直銷行業的首創 ,它採用先進的人工智慧技術,透過使用者的手機掃描其面部,僅需幾秒就能給出個人化的色號推薦。這款AI工具的獨特之處在於,它採用一套科學研發的色階系統,能夠全面且細緻地解讀人類膚色。該技術透過手機相機捕捉使用者膚色,然後透過分析使用者膚色及Mary Kay粉底產品對應的RGB值,匹配出最精準的Mary Kay粉底色號 1 。Mary Kay擁有該工具的排他性權利,使其成為真正顛覆直銷行業的創新 2 。
Mary Kay品牌與科學長 Lucy Gildea博士 表示:「AI Foundation Finder協助我們實現了在直銷領域及更廣泛範圍內成為美妝顛覆者的願景。我們正在全球率先展開AI色號匹配技術的應用,協助消費者在Mary Kay®『無瑕嬌顏』(Flawless Face)系列豐富多樣的粉底妝效中找到最適合自己的產品。擁抱美妝科技為提升這一品類的品質、培育下一代美妝社群帶來了獨特機會。」
在更廣泛的文化與科技變革背景下,人們對高度個人化、科技賦能的美妝解決方案需求與日俱增,而AI Foundation Finder正順應了這一趨勢。Euromonitor International連續三年(2023年、2024年及2025年)將Mary Kay評選為 全球第一直銷護膚與彩妝品牌 3 。此次工具的推出,進一步彰顯了Mary Kay在數位創新、包容性以及賦能全球美妝創業者方面的承諾。
Mary Kay資訊長 James Whatley 表示:「這款AI驅動的Foundation Finder的推出,體現了我們對個人化美妝創新的持續承諾。透過在直銷通路應用獨家AI技術,我們能夠在幾秒內提供色號推薦,同時帶來直覺式、具有包容性且愉悅的消費者體驗。我們的Mary Kay獨立美妝顧問如今擁有了一個強大的數位夥伴,它能提升業務、增進客戶信任,並重塑科技賦能時代美妝服務的提供方式。」
該工具目前已在部分市場上線,並將在未來幾個月內進行全球推廣。如欲瞭解更多資訊,請造訪 此處 。
AI Foundation Finder亮點:
美妝科技: 使用者的手機相機可即時追蹤使用者輸入的視訊或影像,精準辨識151個面部特徵點。
包容性: Mary Kay AI Foundation Finder採用一套專屬的10色色階系統,旨在精準呈現多樣的人類膚色,兼顧包容性與精準度。
效果表現: 在消費者測試中,83%的消費者表示可能會購買推薦的色號。在Mary Kay獨立美妝顧問(IBC)測試中,100%的Mary Kay IBC表示極有可能在業務中使用該工具。
便捷使用: AI Foundation Finder已整合到線上購物體驗中,消費者可透過 www.marykay.com 或 iCatalog 輕鬆掃描,即時找到適合自己的粉底產品。
隱私保護: AI Foundation Finder不會儲存或處理生物辨識資料。
關於Mary Kay Inc.
敢於打破玻璃天花板的先驅Mary Kay Ash于1963年在德州創立了她的夢想美妝品牌,其目標只有一個:豐富女性生活。這個夢想已經發展成為一家全球性公司,在40多個市場擁有數百萬獨立銷售人員。60多年來,Mary Kay提供的機會使女性能夠透過教育、指導、宣導和創新活動來定義自己的未來。Mary Kay致力於投資美妝背後的科學,並生產尖端護膚、彩妝、營養補充品和香水等產品。Mary Kay相信我們需要為了子孫後代保護我們的地球,保護受癌症和家暴影響的女性,並鼓勵年輕人追隨自己的夢想。更多資訊請造訪 marykayglobal.com 。歡迎在 Facebook 、 Instagram 、 LinkedIn 和 X 上關注我們。
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