Brave new beauty technology

by | Feb 8, 2019

If your mirror hasn’t yet told you that your skin needs a bit of corrective concentrate with a side order of hyaluronic acid, it soon will.

Brave new technology has now manifested as a ‘smart analysis mirror’ – the HiMirror, developed by New Kinpo Group – which will enable users to fully understand their skin, what it needs and how health and the environment impact on its condition.

Add to this the news that Kerastase have invented the Hair Coach, a ‘smart brush’ which monitors hair damage, and it looks like we are two steps closer to the future of the IoT (Internet of Things) bathroom.

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