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Abstract: Recently, the severity of global warming is increasing worldwide. In this study, we examined the possibility of customized cosmetics devices using artificial intelligence (AI) as a countermeasure to problems that may occur on the skin due to global warming. This includes responding flexibly to changes in consumer demand due to global warming. Additionally, in the context of global warming, the scientific community is considering human skin care and prevention methods, which we hope will provide key data for future exploration. Although this review is a descriptive review, a systematic review was conducted, and according to the PRISMA flowchart guidelines, sources such as PubMed, Medline, Scopus, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar were searched and searched for 'global warming', 'climate change', 'skin gate', 'AI', 'Customized cosmetics', 'Skin health', 'Cosmetics', 'Device', 'AI-based customized cosmetics', 'Human security', 'inner beauty'. Accordingly, a total of 1,308 documents were searched. In the final step, 65 studies were selected at the final stage. Considering the sustainability and safety of customized cosmetic devices in the AI era, further research to mitigate skin damage caused by human skin care and ultraviolet (UV) rays due to global warming and to evaluate the impact on beauty and health should reflect consumer demands. Therefore, as global warming accelerates, additional research on skin heat-resistant inner beauty materials and customized cosmetics is needed with a focus on human security in preparation for continued global warming. Accordingly, interest in AI is expected to increase further in the scientific community, nutrition, inner beauty, and cosmetics industries, and this trend is expected to continue in the future. We hope that AI based customized cosmetics devices will be used in various skin health strategies and nutritional approaches to global warming and human security.
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