I wasnotthinking about skin care.
Oh, and it takes just five minutes.
The solution is then loaded into a cartridge and inserted into the machine.
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While the rig isn’t available outside of trade shows just yet, it is a fascinating concept.
These products will, of course, be from the LOreal brand portfolio.
People are frustrated by doing trial and error because they want the right product for them, Balooch says.
L’Oréal’s Cell BioPrint device (center) looks like a futuristic waffle maker, but actually gives you information on your skin. Tthe data is read on a tablet (left) based on a sample collected from your cheek. Courtesy of L’Oréal
Does everyonewanttechnology to influence so much of their beauty routine, or should that remain the job of dermatologists?
And oh, is this machine calling me old?
I want to know everything!
I’m someone who tracks my steps and sleep avidly.
saysAllures editor in chief Jessica Cruel.
“I have a mirror.
If given the option to know or not know, I’d be too curious to pass it up!
says deputy beauty director Elizabeth Siegel.
“I want to know everything.
I do not want to get old or look old, shares commerce editor Angela Trakoshis.
Im on the fence.
Tthe data is read on a tablet (left) based on a sample collected from your cheek.
Courtesy of L’Oreal
Now, watch Martha Stewart’s AM routine: