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World-first AI foundation back in stock after selling out – here's our beauty editor's verdict

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AI is making waves in the beauty industry, and DCYPHER is one of the brands leading the charge. As the world's first AI-powered cosmetics brand, DCYPHER uses facial recognition technology and a simple questionnaire to create bespoke foundation, concealer or custom drops that perfectly match your skin tone and type.The innovative concept has been so popular that the products sold out for a month, amassing a waitlist of hundreds of eager shoppers keen to try it themselves.

But don't worry, as all the products are back in stock now. Here's how it works and what our beauty editor Laura Mulley thought after giving it a go...

READ MORE: 'I knew from first swipe it was a new favourite': 11 skin tints and summer foundations our beauty editors love To get started, head over to the DCYPHER website and select your foundation's desired coverage and finish, as well as your skin type (oily, balanced or dry).The site will then take a 3D scan of your face and skin (make sure you're make-up-free and in natural light for the best results).

You'll receive a custom skin tone ID, which you can use to purchase the brand's foundation, concealer or skin tint drops, reports the Mirror.

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