I’ll admit, I haven’t fully been on board with the whole AI revolution. I was reluctant to start using tools like ChatGPT, which, I was told, would make my life as a journalist much easier – but using artificial intelligence to write felt wrong to me.
My creativity is something I’ve always been proud of, something that’s made me feel special. After all, if a robot can come to think of and create better stories than me, surely that leaves me, well, redundant.
My AI woes aside, I have been interested in using it for one thing in particular – one thing that I’ve struggled to do myself, despite being a beauty editor for over a decade: figure out just what I should be using on my skin and in what order.
I’ve seen countless dermatologists to ask for their advice on a good skincare regime for me, and while they offer incredible guidance and product recommendations, I’m still not happy with how my skin looks.
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