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titleOfInvention How to enable analysis of parts outside the body
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a method enabling analysis of an external body part in order to select a cosmetic product suitable for a specific person. SOLUTION: This method enables an analysis considering exposure of at least one external body part to an environment, and obtains first information representing at least one state of a first external body part of a subject. And obtaining second information representative of at least one condition of the second external body part of the subject. The method further includes determining a difference between the first information and the second information to enable an analysis that takes into account the effects of at least one environmental factor. The second external body part is usually more than the first external body part. Low exposure to at least one environmental factor.
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