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BETA GEL ✨ Our fav.. our holy grail.. our go to! 🤩 If you type in DMK Beta Gel in the search bar on IG you will see what this serum is capable of! Beta Gel is a powerful serum designed to heal, repair and regenerate the skin! Beta Gel can help reduce swelling, redness and inflammation almost immediately. It boosts the skin's immune defence system, allowing healthier skin cells to fight back! Beta Gel can be used for everyday hydration, burns, sunburn, sutures, scars, eczema, acne, rosacea.. basically anything you can think of! Beta Glucan is the main ingredient in beta gel and it is 20x more hydrating then hyaluronic acid! Not only is it amazingly hydrating is also prevents moisture loss! I think that everyone should add Beta Gel to their regimen for all around healthy skin! If you want to add Beta Gel to your routine get in touch 📱DM any questions 📩 [email protected] 👩🏻‍💻Book on website (link in bio) www.nu-yu.co.uk 📍New Eltham/Sidcup 🅿️Free parking . . . . #DMKskinuk #DMKskincare #DMKenzymetherapy #Acne #betagel #rosacea #dermatitis #psoriasis #eczema #reactiveskins #scarring #sunburn #dmkskinrevision #betaglucan #dmkskinclinicsidcup #dmkskincliniclondon #dmkskinclinickent #dmkskinclinicbexley #dmkskinclinicgreenwich #dmkskinclinicchislehurst #clearerskin #skinpeels #dmkefas #dmkparamedicalskincare #skinexpert #observ520x #skinscanner #wowfacial #skinpen #dermaluxled (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqG3ecSMbBQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Las 5 grandes tendencias en el cuidado de la piel de 2018
Las 5 grandes tendencias en el cuidado de la piel de 2018
1. Transparencia En 2017, todas las grandes marcas de cosméticos han visto reducidas sus cuotas de mercado por la irrupción de marcas coreanas (y otras marcas indies de cosmética (Ordinary Glossier, Tata Harper, Drunk Elephant). ¿Por qué ha sucedido esto? En el pasado, la comunicación de las marcas y sus productos venían exclusivamente de las propias marcas. Ahora, los consumidores buscan…
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DERMATOLOG NA DOSAH RUKY - NEUTROGENA SKIN360 SCANNER
Píše se rok 2018 a budoucnost vaší pleti je doslova ve vašich rukou. Populární americký drugstore brand Neutrogena v polovině roku uvede vůbec první pleťový scanner na domácí použití. Čekali jste snad od vývojářů LED masky na léčbu akné něco méně vzrušujícího? Neutrogena během vývoje produktu spolupracovala se startupem Fitskin, jejichž technologie umožnila společnosti Neutrogena analýzu a zobrazování vysoce kvalitních fotografií srovnatelnou s high-end zařízeními v dermatologických ordinacích.
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Novou vychytávku jednoduše připevníte k vršku svého iPhonu a  během chvilky získáte podrobnou analýzu o stupni hydratace vaší pleti, velikosti pórů a velikosti vrásek díky zvětšovací kameře a snímačům vlhkosti pokožky. Budou vám k tomu přitom stačit pouhé čtyři jednoduché kroky. V prvním kroku přes appku Skin360 vyfotíte selfie. Pak otočíte objektiv, přiložíte na kůži a uděláte tři scany - čela, brady a tváře. Díky dvanácti vysoce výkonným světlům, čočce s třicetinásobným optickým zoomem a přesným senzorům získáte všechny potřebné informace o stavu vaší pleti jako od dermatologa. Aplikace vám nakonec doporučí produkty péče přímo namíru. Můžete si v ní dokonce nastavit vlastní skin-goals, mapování pokroků a porovnávat výsledky s daty ostatních uživatelů. 
Neutrogena Skinscanner by Fitskin (49 dolarů) a Skin360 mobilní aplikace budou k dostání v průběhu léta 2018. 
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Neutrogena Skin360 SkinScanner: Your skin gets a deep analysis
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Skin-Scanning Subscriptions – FaceGenius Uses the SkinScanner to Make Tailored Recommendations (TrendHunter.com) (TrendHunter.com) FaceGenius is introducing consumers to the future of skincare with a subscription service that includes a SkinScanner, which provides a detailed analysis of skin so that tailored product...
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The High Tech Gadgets You'll Actually Want to Put Near Your Face
The High Tech Gadgets You’ll Actually Want to Put Near Your Face
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The LED Innovations
Pros have long harnessed the power of LEDs (light-emitting diodes) for stealth skin enhancing with zero downtime. The three-minute at-home innovation we’re most excited about: DRx SpectraLite Faceware Pro(available in August), the brainchild of NYC dermatologist Dennis Gross, MD. The FDA-cleared mask is lined with the most powerful antiacne blue light allowed in DIY…
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What a truly life-changing result achieved 🙌🏻 This client suffered from a severe case of acne and had tried countless other skincare brands with no results. Inflamed acne results from a break follicle wall and shows as redness, swelling, pain, cysts, whiteheads, blackheads and congestion. To revise her skin, she was treated over a period five and a half months with DMK Enzyme Therapy, Actrol Advanced Quick Peel, Hydradermaze, a Lunch Time Peel and a specialised range of home prescriptives.✨ If you need help revising your acne, get in touch with Nu-Yu, We can help you achieve glowing skin 🤩 📱DM any questions 📩 [email protected] 👩🏻‍💻Book on website (link in bio) www.nu-yu.co.uk 📍New Eltham/Sidcup 🅿️Free parking . . . . #DMKskinuk #DMKskincare #DMKenzymetherapy #Acne #acnevulgaris #dmkskinrevision #dmkskinclinicsidcup #dmkskincliniclondon #dmkskinclinickent #dmkskinclinicbexley #dmkskinclinicgreenwich #dmkskinclinicchislehurst #loveyourskin #acnesos #clearerskin #skinpeels #acnetreatments #dmkefas #dmkparamedicalskincare #skinexpert #observ520x #skinscanner #wowfacial #skinpen #dermaluxled 📷 @pamperme-medispa (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqDx_ZcspoL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jeramymobley · 7 years
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CES 2018: Beauty Brands Get Personal With Wearable Tech, AR and Voice
‘Mirror, mirror on the wall—who’s the fairest in the exhibit hall?’ Beauty brands are once again out in force at CES 2018, with many at CES Unveiled, harnessing cutting-edge technology to make personal care even more personal—and smart.
A year ago at CES, global beauty leader L’Oréal made headlines by announcing the world’s first smart hairbrush, offering a data-driven method to produce better brushing, and haircare, that was billed as the Kérastase Hair Coach Powered by Withings and won a CES innovation award.
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Once again proving that being a geek is chic, L’Oréal is back at CES, harnessing its R&D expertise to transform beauty routines—as it has done for decades. Having developed of the first commercial sunscreen in 1935, L’Oréal is honoring its 80-year heritage of sun safety by debuting UV Sense at CES 2018, which marks its first foray into wearable tech.
The battery-free electronic UV sensor (at top) is a tiny patch that you can stick on your finger nail. It’s NFC-enabled so you can scan it with your phone to retrieve the UV data it’s collected, and will work with both Android and iOS phones. It’s less than two millimeters thick and nine millimeters in diameter, and can be worn for up to two weeks on (preferably) a thumbnail—of any gender.
It’s being released with the award-winning My UV Patch. Both products offer consumers critical UV safety information and will be available from La Roche-Posay, L’Oréal’s leading dermatological skincare, brand later this year.
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La Roche-Posay has given away more than one million of the My UV Patch stretchable skin sensor monitors to consumers in 37 countries since 2016. Now updating its original patch, the improved UV Sense sensor enables deeper monitoring of UV exposure, storing up to three months of data at a time to show sun damage over time with real-time updates. While not replacing a dermatologist, it augments a healthy skin care routine and keeps the user engaged in his or her skin health.
“L’Oréal research shows that overexposure to UV rays is a top health and beauty concern of consumers worldwide,” stated Guive Balooch, Global Vice President of L’Oréal’s Technology Incubator, in a CES 2018 press release. “With this knowledge, we set out to create something that blends problem-solving technology with human-centered design to reach even more consumers who require additional information about their UV exposure. Whenever we develop a new technology, our goal is to make an enormous global impact by enhancing consumers’ lives.”
Johnson & Johnson’s Neutrogena is at CES to demonstrate its branded skincare tech: Neutrogena Skin360 and SkinScanner, powered by FitSkin. The goal is to demystify skincare by tracking consumers’ skin health while providing personalized skincare advice.
The Skin360 app and SkinScanner tool that work together to measure what’s happening below the skin’s surface. They can track pores, fine lines, wrinkles and moisture levels. Each scan generates a Skin360 Score, offering analysis with a recommended skin care routine and products best suited unique to the user’s skin type and issues.
“Shopping for skincare products can be an overwhelming and confusing experience for our consumer because she is uncertain about what her skin really needs,” said Sebastien Guillon, Global President of Beauty, Johnson & Johnson Consumer, in a CES press release. “Smart and connected technology helps us provide our consumer with personalized analyses and information she needs in real time so she can make decisions that will help her achieve her best skin ever.”
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The SkinScanner tool fits over a smartphone and is built with 12 high-powered lights, a 30x magnification lens, and highly-accurate sensors to capture the size and appearance of pores; the size and depth of fine lines and wrinkles; and measures the skin’s moisture levels.
The Neutrogena Skin360 app and SkinScanner tool will be available later this year for $49.99 exclusively via Neutrogena.com.
Made in Taiwan, HiMirror has been named a CES 2018 Innovation Awards Honoree for its HiMirror Mini, which will be available in the U.S. by September. It’s being called the first voice-activated smart mirror, and also offers personalized skincare analysis based on the condition of the user’s skin, local weather conditions and more.
To make looking in the mirror productive for the mind and body, HiMirror features an entertainment center with news stories, music, ambient make up lighting, video tutorials and a virtual make up feature and a mobile app lets users track and tweak skincare on the go.
HiMirror keeps an ongoing record of the user’s skin to track goals and the results of products used, so it’s not wedded to a particular brand of beauty products. It also allows users to provide feedback on products used efficacy. A user’s collection of skincare products can be scanned into the system through a virtual “My Beauty Box” by barcode, with reminders sent for any product expirations.
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Priced at $249 and approximately 13.31 x 9.02 inches, with a 10.1″ TFT LCD panel adjustable for optimal and accurate lighting, the HiMirror Mini is equipped with Amazon Alexa-enabled features, privacy facial and voice recognition account access and a noise cancellation microphone.
“HiMirror is a technology-driven beauty tool and one of the first in its market to truly revolutionize the modern beauty routine,” said Simon Shen, CEO of Taipei-based New Kinpo Group. “We know consumers will make HiMirror and its accessories an essential part of their beauty and wellness regimen and we are excited to add the more portable and easy-to-use HiMirror Mini to our already outstanding product portfolio.”
#CESUnveiled Meet the personal skin cares @romy_paris #CES2018 http://pic.twitter.com/Zwpg7t99sy
— Maxime (@maxsab) January 8, 2018
In other beauty products at CES, Romy Paris is promoting its ‘miniaturized laboratory’ that creates a personalized skin care serum daily along with a beauty coaching app that takes your environment, activities, and sleep habits into consideration. The $800 ‘cosmetic formulator’ and personal cosmetics lab uses technology similar to the cold extraction used in a juicer and a multi-user mode creates individual serums for different people in the household.
#CESUnveiled is officially opened ! Come and meet our co-founder Morgan Acas ! #ces #ces2018 http://pic.twitter.com/eaAcHj6WHh
— Romy Paris (@romy_paris) January 8, 2018
Kohler is showcasing its Verdera Voice Lighted Mirror, starting at $999. Voice-enabled with Amazon Alexa, a user can stream music, get weather updates and use voice commands to control lighting, and for night, works as a motion-activated night light that brightens for handwashing.
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Schwarzkopf Professional says its SalonLab tool is a ‘game-changer in hair analysis.’ The SalonLab handheld device measures inner hair condition and moisture level and even identify true hair color. An accompanying app is AR-ready to virtually see how different hair colors look.
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Age-defying and beauty-enhancing, the market for smart products that give Mother Nature a little help is just beginning to mature.
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FaceGenius Launches Subscription Service With SkinScanner Technology
The FaceGenius SkinScanner is a high-tech skin-care device and subscription service that attaches to your phone, takes a smart photo of your skin, analyzes the data, and then sends you corresponding skin-care products each month. FaceGenius Launches Subscription Service With SkinScanner Technology published first on https://medium.com/@SkinAlley
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Internet of Things Applications: How IoT is Revolutionizing Industries
There is no denying that Internet of Things (IoT) devices are having a major impact in the home, with smart devices such as Nest and Echo offering users an interconnected network of devices that interact with each other. The technology is also popular in the manufacturing world, providing a variety of ways to streamline the process of creating a product. However, Internet of Things applications go far beyond these two industries.
Smart devices and IoT apps are disrupting a number of other industries in unexpected ways, helping businesses find new revenue avenues and smarter solutions. From the pharmaceutical sphere to the beauty and makeup industry to the world of augmented reality, IoT is helping companies relate to consumers in a more personalized manner.
Making Better Healthcare Decisions with IoT
Developers are already making waves in the pharmaceutical sector with IoT apps and devices that improve patient care. In fact, according to GlobalData, IoT software and services in the pharma market is slated to grow to $2.49 billion by 2020.
One way IoT is aiding the pharmaceutical industry is with personalized medicine, a growing facet of the industry. In personalized medicine, drugs are manufactured in smaller, less economical batches, which can reduce a company’s efficiency and bottom line.
For example, American Pharma company Bigfinite freeze-dried drugs with a vacuum pump to reduce humidity and ensure the medications were in good condition. However, when a pump broke down, the company lost $20 million worth of product. Now, the company uses IoT sensors on its pumps and other machinery, which send information to a cloud-based platform. By collecting information regarding the temperature, humidity and functionality of this equipment, Bigfinite can effectively predict when a piece of machinery is likely to break down and needs repairing or replacing.
IoT can also benefit patients directly, as virtually every device can compile health data, such as a toilet with sensors, a weight scale, a mirror, a shirt and even an adhesive skin patch. All these technologies can collect information regarding a patient’s vitals, organ health and blood health. Healthcare professionals can then use this data to make better treatment decisions. IoT can even amass data about drug performance and how a new prescription is affecting a patient. By quickly responding to negative side effects, healthcare professionals can effectively address a patient’s unique condition.
Beauty Tech at the Palm of Your Hand
The beauty industry has long been considered a human endeavor that requires a certain degree of artistry and precision. However, IoT has recently entered the fray as a series of tools have been developed to help consumers reach their beauty goals with accuracy and a high success rate.
One such solution is SkinIQ from Sephora, an app that can match a customer’s foundation shade and offer them makeup options based on this data. Another product that helps users is SkinScanner, a handheld IoT device that reads pores, digitally amplifies the skin’s surface and suggests products that may help with conditions such as fine lines or dryness.
IoT in beauty also exists in the form of smart toothbrushes, which work with augmented reality (AR) to help identify areas that are hard to brush, as well as providing information about texture and moisture. These brushes are designed to give users more control over how they look on a day-to-day basis by syncing the toothbrush to your smartphone. It then keeps tracks of scores based on cleanliness, which is particularly useful for encouraging children to compete amongst themselves.
Some beauty companies are also garnering information on customer behavior, identifying what products are popular with consumers by using features that offer instant feedback and opinions through IoT devices. Businesses are using this data to create a more personalized shopping experience, thereby increasing customer satisfaction and boosting profit margins.
The Growing Role of AR in IoT
Businesses are developing augmented reality platforms that collect, manage and apply real-time data to create more interactive IoT applications and devices. One such way is by combining AR with certain products and brands in order to scan codes on a product’s packaging. Once consumers do so, their device will offer interactive, short-form content on the product and gather data.
For example, a user could get information about a soda can by pointing their device at it. The app will then scan a code on the can and trigger an AR animation on the smartphone, offering nutritional information, ingredients, company details and visually-appealing graphics for marketing purposes. Businesses can use this technology to create a deeper connection with consumers while also learning about the lifecycle of a specific product.
Food brands can benefit greatly from the combination of AR and IoT to gather data when users scan their products. This data can then be used to create a reordering notification for consumers. The app could even measure dwell time, active engagement, table time and increase repurchase rates.
The Use of Beacons in IoT
Another emerging technology in the IoT sphere are beacons, which are small, wireless sensors that use Bluetooth to link up with other devices. While GPS devices are used to track assets, beacons can track everything within a 100-meter radius, compiling information about nearby devices and offering business insights and solutions in the process.
Beacon technology in IoT essentially helps vendors enhance their marketing strategies. In fact, Rainbow Light discovered that beacon advertising techniques booster the average sales rate of vendors by 15%. These devices help shoppers gain a better understanding of their surroundings, manage their customer loyalty programs and discover in-store digital media. In retail, beacons combine with IoT by using Bluetooth geolocation to offer shoppers information on current sales or promotions.
IoT is also linking up with beacons in the form of smart shelves, which use radio frequency identification readers (RDIFs). Such readers can be built into a shelf or near a shelf, scanning targeted items and informing the backend system of the items placed on the shelf. This technology can help supermarkets and grocers better understand customer demands and preferences while also enabling consumers to find products through an app that connects to the RDIFs.
For customers, this means they can use apps to save their grocery lists in the supermarket and streamline the shopping experience by learning the exact locations of the products they’re looking for. Companies can improve their bottom line as well by using consumer analytics from their beacons to send personalized offers based on previous purchases.
IoT in the Fashion Industry
IoT devices are changing the fashion game as well thanks to the sensors and computing speed of the technology. Smart clothes consist of a combination of digital and technical features that measure a person’s activity, offer recommendations on how to achieve a healthier lifestyle and give shoppers clothing recommendations.
This technology has great potential in the athletic world, as new materials and sensors can be integrated into sports attire to compile data on a wearer’s activity. By analyzing biometric data during athletic activities, smart clothes can inform users if they need to stretch or dial down their workout. And by giving wearers data-driven insights on how to achieve their fitness goals, companies get the opportunity to sell products that make a difference for consumers.
The ultimate goal with IoT is to create a deeper connection between brands, products and their customers. As personalization becomes more essential for consumers, businesses now have the opportunity to incorporate this technology into their product line to bolster their ROIs. The rise of IoT shows no signs of stopping as the technology can now do everything from improving a healthcare patient’s treatment plan to helping a customer pick the right shade of makeup. After all, the possibilities for this technology are virtually limitless.
If you’re hoping to integrate IoT solutions into your product line, you will need a developer with the talent and experience to help you achieve your goals. The team at SevenTablets is well-versed in IoT applications for a variety of industries. We’re also capable of integrating other forms of emerging technologies, including virtual reality, blockchain, artificial intelligence and natural language processing.
SevenTablets is headquartered in Dallas, but we also serve clients in Austin, Houston, and beyond. If you’re ready to discuss your project, we invite you to contact us today.
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Top SmartPhone SkinCare Scanners & Skin Cure Products - Dream Concepts Comes True
Top SmartPhone SkinCare Scanners & Skin Cure Products – Dream Concepts Comes True
1 – Neutrogena’s Skin360 App and SkinScanner for Your Skin Score
Main Features Are :-
TRACKS PORES, 
FINE LINES, 
WRINKLES AND 
MOISTURE LEVELS
a – Power Duo
The Neutrogena Skin360™ app and SkinScanner tool work together so you can see your skin like you’ve never seen it before. No more bad skin days!
b – Your Skin360 Score
Each time you scan, the Neutrogena Skin360™ app analyzes your moisture…
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Neutrogena Skin360 SkinScanner is like a microscope for your face - CNET http://ift.tt/2metxbl
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Neutrogena Skin360 SkinScanner is like a microscope for your face - CNET
The $50 iPhone camera attachment zooms in on your face and figures out what Neutrogena products you need. from Best Reviews Online https://www.cnet.com/news/neutrogena-skin360-skinscanner-for-iphone-is-like-a-microscope-for-your-face/#ftag=CADf328eec
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googletrends-blog · 6 years
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The High Tech Gadgets You'll Actually Want to Put Near Your Face
The High Tech Gadgets You’ll Actually Want to Put Near Your Face
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The LED Innovations
Pros have long harnessed the power of LEDs (light-emitting diodes) for stealth skin enhancing with zero downtime. The three-minute at-home innovation we’re most excited about: DRx SpectraLite Faceware Pro(available in August), the brainchild of NYC dermatologist Dennis Gross, MD. The FDA-cleared mask is lined with the most powerful antiacne blue light allowed in DIY…
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jamescarton00 · 7 years
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Neutrogena Skin360 SkinScanner is like a microscope for your face - CNET http://ift.tt/2metxbl
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joejstrickl · 7 years
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CES 2018: Beauty Brands Get Personal With Wearable Tech, AR and Voice
‘Mirror, mirror on the wall—who’s the fairest in the exhibit hall?’ Beauty brands are once again out in force at CES 2018, with many at CES Unveiled, harnessing cutting-edge technology to make personal care even more personal—and smart.
A year ago at CES, global beauty leader L’Oréal made headlines by announcing the world’s first smart hairbrush, offering a data-driven method to produce better brushing, and haircare, that was billed as the Kérastase Hair Coach Powered by Withings and won a CES innovation award.
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Once again proving that being a geek is chic, L’Oréal is back at CES, harnessing its R&D expertise to transform beauty routines—as it has done for decades. Having developed of the first commercial sunscreen in 1935, L’Oréal is honoring its 80-year heritage of sun safety by debuting UV Sense at CES 2018, which marks its first foray into wearable tech.
The battery-free electronic UV sensor (at top) is a tiny patch that you can stick on your finger nail. It’s NFC-enabled so you can scan it with your phone to retrieve the UV data it’s collected, and will work with both Android and iOS phones. It’s less than two millimeters thick and nine millimeters in diameter, and can be worn for up to two weeks on (preferably) a thumbnail—of any gender.
It’s being released with the award-winning My UV Patch. Both products offer consumers critical UV safety information and will be available from La Roche-Posay, L’Oréal’s leading dermatological skincare, brand later this year.
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La Roche-Posay has given away more than one million of the My UV Patch stretchable skin sensor monitors to consumers in 37 countries since 2016. Now updating its original patch, the improved UV Sense sensor enables deeper monitoring of UV exposure, storing up to three months of data at a time to show sun damage over time with real-time updates. While not replacing a dermatologist, it augments a healthy skin care routine and keeps the user engaged in his or her skin health.
“L’Oréal research shows that overexposure to UV rays is a top health and beauty concern of consumers worldwide,” stated Guive Balooch, Global Vice President of L’Oréal’s Technology Incubator, in a CES 2018 press release. “With this knowledge, we set out to create something that blends problem-solving technology with human-centered design to reach even more consumers who require additional information about their UV exposure. Whenever we develop a new technology, our goal is to make an enormous global impact by enhancing consumers’ lives.”
Johnson & Johnson’s Neutrogena is at CES to demonstrate its branded skincare tech: Neutrogena Skin360 and SkinScanner, powered by FitSkin. The goal is to demystify skincare by tracking consumers’ skin health while providing personalized skincare advice.
The Skin360 app and SkinScanner tool that work together to measure what’s happening below the skin’s surface. They can track pores, fine lines, wrinkles and moisture levels. Each scan generates a Skin360 Score, offering analysis with a recommended skin care routine and products best suited unique to the user’s skin type and issues.
“Shopping for skincare products can be an overwhelming and confusing experience for our consumer because she is uncertain about what her skin really needs,” said Sebastien Guillon, Global President of Beauty, Johnson & Johnson Consumer, in a CES press release. “Smart and connected technology helps us provide our consumer with personalized analyses and information she needs in real time so she can make decisions that will help her achieve her best skin ever.”
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The SkinScanner tool fits over a smartphone and is built with 12 high-powered lights, a 30x magnification lens, and highly-accurate sensors to capture the size and appearance of pores; the size and depth of fine lines and wrinkles; and measures the skin’s moisture levels.
The Neutrogena Skin360 app and SkinScanner tool will be available later this year for $49.99 exclusively via Neutrogena.com.
Made in Taiwan, HiMirror has been named a CES 2018 Innovation Awards Honoree for its HiMirror Mini, which will be available in the U.S. by September. It’s being called the first voice-activated smart mirror, and also offers personalized skincare analysis based on the condition of the user’s skin, local weather conditions and more.
To make looking in the mirror productive for the mind and body, HiMirror features an entertainment center with news stories, music, ambient make up lighting, video tutorials and a virtual make up feature and a mobile app lets users track and tweak skincare on the go.
HiMirror keeps an ongoing record of the user’s skin to track goals and the results of products used, so it’s not wedded to a particular brand of beauty products. It also allows users to provide feedback on products used efficacy. A user’s collection of skincare products can be scanned into the system through a virtual “My Beauty Box” by barcode, with reminders sent for any product expirations.
youtube
Priced at $249 and approximately 13.31 x 9.02 inches, with a 10.1″ TFT LCD panel adjustable for optimal and accurate lighting, the HiMirror Mini is equipped with Amazon Alexa-enabled features, privacy facial and voice recognition account access and a noise cancellation microphone.
“HiMirror is a technology-driven beauty tool and one of the first in its market to truly revolutionize the modern beauty routine,” said Simon Shen, CEO of Taipei-based New Kinpo Group. “We know consumers will make HiMirror and its accessories an essential part of their beauty and wellness regimen and we are excited to add the more portable and easy-to-use HiMirror Mini to our already outstanding product portfolio.”
#CESUnveiled Meet the personal skin cares @romy_paris #CES2018 pic.twitter.com/Zwpg7t99sy
— Maxime (@maxsab) January 8, 2018
In other beauty products at CES, Romy Paris is promoting its ‘miniaturized laboratory’ that creates a personalized skin care serum daily along with a beauty coaching app that takes your environment, activities, and sleep habits into consideration. The $800 ‘cosmetic formulator’ and personal cosmetics lab uses technology similar to the cold extraction used in a juicer and a multi-user mode creates individual serums for different people in the household.
#CESUnveiled is officially opened ! Come and meet our co-founder Morgan Acas ! #ces #ces2018 pic.twitter.com/eaAcHj6WHh
— Romy Paris (@romy_paris) January 8, 2018
Kohler is showcasing its Verdera Voice Lighted Mirror, starting at $999. Voice-enabled with Amazon Alexa, a user can stream music, get weather updates and use voice commands to control lighting, and for night, works as a motion-activated night light that brightens for handwashing.
youtube
Schwarzkopf Professional says its SalonLab tool is a ‘game-changer in hair analysis.’ The SalonLab handheld device measures inner hair condition and moisture level and even identify true hair color. An accompanying app is AR-ready to virtually see how different hair colors look.
youtube
Age-defying and beauty-enhancing, the market for smart products that give Mother Nature a little help is just beginning to mature.
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