Transforming Beauty Research Through Simulation

L'Oréal and NVIDIA Launch Predictive AI Beauty Project

New ALCHEMI framework speeds up skin research by 100 times to drive next-generation anti-aging products.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A digital visualization of molecular structures on a large screen in a modern science laboratory, representing AI-driven beauty research.

A digital visualization of molecular structures on a large screen in a modern science laboratory, representing AI-driven beauty research.

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L'Oréal expanded its partnership with NVIDIA on March 20, 2026, to integrate the ALCHEMI machine learning framework into its research ecosystem [1][2]. The collaboration aims to use predictive AI science to advance beauty innovation globally [1][3]. Scientists will now simulate molecular behavior at an atomic scale in a virtual environment [1]. This new AI engine allows for the rapid testing of ingredient performance and product formulations [1][2]. According to the companies, this predictive approach can accelerate the discovery of skin protection products by up to 100 times [1]. The focus remains on developing high-performance anti-aging and skincare solutions [1][3].

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