 On Tuesday, during CES Unveiled, we took a look at High Mirror, a skin analyzing mirror. It takes a photo of your face and analyzes your skins and perfections, like any pores, dark spots, red spots, and acne, and gives you a score. I gave it a try. It scores you out of 100, and I gotta say, my scores were pretty high. I think I have nice skin. But FairSci, who showed me around the booth, said absolute scores don't matter. What matters is that people show improvement over time. Anyone can use High Mirror to record their skin's progress. It's like your personal skin diary that only your face can unlock. It can also come with an accessory called a high skin. A device that supposedly analyzes your melanin and hydration when you hold it against your skin. The main point of High Mirror and High Skin is to record how your skin changes so that you can figure out what products work best for you. Whether it's worth the $189 price tag, $259 with those LED lights that you saw in the one I was using is up to you.