Beauty tech is still in its infancy, but lifestyle brands are slowly warming up to the idea of incorporating technology to improve user experience and sometimes, the product itself. We’ve seen a smart ...
CES is a convention about tons of consumer electronics from all different categories and one of those categories is wearables. While most of the wearables that people will likely be familiar with are ...
Xiomara Blanco is an associate editor for CNET Reviews. She's a Bay Area native with a knack for tech that makes life easier and more enjoyable. So, don't expect her to review printers anytime soon.
CES is a hotbed for elaborate concepts, but L’Oreal is deadly serious about getting its miniature UV Sense wearable into – and literally onto – people’s hands. 9 millimeters wide and less than 2 ...
Making that paper. It’s the end goal for every company and L’Oréal is no different. It has just launched its My Skin Track UV, a $60 sensor that you can clip onto your clothes and can track UV ...
L’Oreal introduced a new wearable UV sensor today that you can stick on your nail. It’s truly just a sensor; it doesn’t pair over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to your phone. Instead, it’s NFC-enabled so you can ...
Prominent cosmetics maker L’Oréal has made an appearance at CES 2018 to promote and showcase a new, technology-driven iteration in its My UV Patch family of wearables, which it calls UV Sense. For ...
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