Britta is the former Deputy Editor of Pocket-lint and has covered the consumer technology industry since 2012. Her specialties include smartphones, smart home, speakers, and wearables. L'Oréal ...
At CES, the consumer tech industry’s big tech show, L’Oréal unveiled two new digital products designed to help with a traditionally analog task: applying makeup. A tool called Hapta is designed to let ...
L'Oreal unveils two new innovative products at CES: Hapta and Brow Magic. (PHOTO: L'Oreal) Some exciting news coming from one of the biggest beauty companies in the world: L'Oréal unveils two ...
At CES 2023, L’Oréal announced the first-of-a-kind brow make-up device, the Brow Magic. Brow Magic is an Artificial Intelligence-supported applicator that supports microblading-like eyebrow anytime ...
The new Brow Magic device from L'Oreal can print eyebrows on anyone's face with an accompanying iPhone app. Developed by L'Oreal in partnership with the tech company Prinker, it helps people create a ...
I sat on Zoom this week transfixed to my screen while I watched a small printer — not much bigger than my iPhone — draw perfect eyebrows right onto someone's face in less time than it took me to log ...
You don’t expect a beauty company like L’Oreal to announce a printer, but at CES 2023, that’s exactly what happened. Except, the L’Oreal Brow Magic won’t be used to print boring documents, instead it ...
Beauty tech has taken off over the past few years, with AI now able to help choose which lipstick best suits your complexion, and hairdryers featuring intelligent temperature controls. Now, L'Oréal ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The company is also working on Hapta, an accessible lipstick applicator that helps those with limited hand and ...
Goodbye micro-blading. Ta ta threading. L’Oreal’s Brow Magic has a face scanning app that offers a range of brow shapes and essentially prints a non-permanent brow tattoo on your face in one smooth ...
One of the world’s major beauty companies is rolling out a new product to make makeup more accessible — a "smart" lipstick applicator tool. The tool, called HAPTA, is the first handheld computerized ...
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