AI-First Data-Driven Skincare Brand Ludient Officially Launches in the U.S.

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Ludient, a next-generation clinical skincare brand, has officially launched in the U.S., the company announced in a July 16 press release. 

Powered by lululab's proprietary luluTI technology, the Korean clinical skincare brand uses AI to translate insights from more than 5 million analyzed skin data points in efforts with the goal to personalize skin intelligence for each person's unique skincare needs. 

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Ludient is only the latest aesthetics brand to partner with an automated company in hopes of elevating the consumer experience. 

Science-forward skin care brand, RéVive, partnered with Perfect Corp, a leader in beauty tech solutions to leverage AI technology to analyze data derived from RéVive's skincare clinical trials in 2024. Similarly, high-precision beauty ingredient company, Givaudan Active Beauty, announced its partnership with award-winning AI and skin intelligence company, Haut.AI this past April 7, 2026. 

Medspas, too, have began incorporating the technology as artificial intelligence (AI) has become a powerful tool in marketing and operations. 

Podium, the AI-powered customer communications, launched its AI Operating System (OS) for Aesthetics on Jan. 20, 2026, providing practice support services like training, education, marketing and operational support for aesthetic clinics. Trinity Aesthetics CEO, Joseph Panetta, who's clinic features a generative AI platform to learn about a patient and customize treatment plans by scanning the face, tells MedEsthetics consumers seek bespoke services tailored to them. 

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Ludient's data-driven approach is premised in the belief that skincare should be based on what the skin actually needs instead of fixed routines. 

"We started with one question: why does skincare so often feel like a guessing game? You buy the products, you follow the routine, and your skin still doesn't respond the way you hoped. Ludient was our answer to that frustration," said Yongjoon Choe, CEO of lululab. "By combining Korea's glass skin expertise, rooted in deep hydration, barrier care and a luminous, healthy-looking finish, with the precision of AI-driven insights from more than five million real skin data points, we were able to build something that actually listens to your skin."

The brand debuts in the U.S. with three clinical skincare products designed to address common skin concerns such as weakened skin barrier, visible pores, uneven tone and lack of radiance: RE-CODE Cream, Pore Refining Ampoule and Radiance Glass Serum.

  • RE-CODE Cream: Powered by MDRN® (Melatonin, Salmon PDRN, Collagen, Exosome technology), a 12-peptide complex, and 5-ceramides, targets barrier repair, recovery and deep hydration.
  • Pore Refining Ampoule: Features an unprecedented 40% Tannin Complex with TECA (Centella), and RETICOLL® (Retinol and Collagen) for visible pore refinement, sebum control and texture smoothing.
  • Radiance Glass Serum: Concentrated with NAGLOWTHIONE® (20% Niacinamide, Gluthathione, Vitamin C + Ferulic acid), and melatonin + Centella for brightening, tone correction and coveted "glass finish" skin.

All formulas are developed using AI-driven analysis, clinically proven, and safe for sensitive skin.

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