You’ve probably seen that viral video—someone slathers two sunscreens on either side of their face and checks UV cameras or Wood’s lamp to prove one works “better.” Spoiler: it’s not that simple.

Now we’ve got something far more credible—a game‑changer for sunscreen education and client trust.

Enter Haut.AI’s SPF Truth Booth. This isn’t another gimmick. It’s a first-of-its-kind AI-powered, science-based tool that simulates how your skin ages under UV exposure—with or without daily SPF. It uses SkinGPT, trained on peer-reviewed dermatology research and a vast range of diverse skin types .

🧠 Why This Matters

No more guessing games with UV lamp shadows—instead, you see personalized, realistic aging projections that highlight UV damage over a decade.

It addresses consumer skepticism: 87% of Gen Z and Millennials want proof, not just promises .

Clients stop wondering whether a slate-toned sunscreen means better protection—they see their own skin’s future as the answer.

🔬 Built with Real Science

Unlike basic photo filters, the tool maps real features—texture, sun spots, elasticity—and projects long-term outcomes based on validated data. That’s persuasive, not promotional .

🛡️ Sun Safety That Sticks

Matching February’s UV Safety Awareness push, the SPF Truth Booth reboots the sunscreen convo. It’s not “should you use SPF?” It’s “Do you want to see the difference it makes?”

And Haut.AI didn’t stop there. They also launched the SPF Protection Power List, ranking sunscreens across UV coverage, formula stability, environmental safety, and ingredient choice—based on real review data .

✅ What This Means for You as a Pro

Use this tool in consultations: it’s immediate visual proof that daily SPF matters.

Shift client behavior—conversion rates will rise when they see the future effects of skipping sunscreen.

Stay ahead of the curve—data‑driven tools are becoming the gold standard in skincare.

🔧 Stop Micromanaging SPF Shades in UV Lamps

That shadow play in UV cams doesn’t mean a thing. True efficacy lies in understanding filtration across the full UVA–UVB spectrum—and AI can simulate that far more accurately .

What do you think—will you start using AI tools in your skincare consultations?

If you’re as passionate about data-backed skincare as we are at Open Beauty Hub, join our professional community. You’ll gain access to live discussions, evidence-led protocols, free mini-trainings—and yes, tools like this in practice. Let’s build the future of beauty knowledge—together.