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  • A person applies lipstick using L’Oréal's HAPTA device.

    L’Oréal created a motorized lipstick applicator for people with limited mobility

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    01.03.2023

    L’Oréal has created a motorized lipstick applicator called HAPTA for people with limited mobility. Its L’Oréal Brow Magic system uses AR scanning and a handheld printer to help users apply a precise brow shape.

  • Cherlynn Low / Engadget

    The ethically murky marriage of technology and beauty

    by 
    Cherlynn Low
    Cherlynn Low
    04.16.2018

    The last time I bought foundation, I couldn't decide if I was a "Fair" or a "Light." Confusing names aside, shades of cosmetics are particularly tricky for me -- a relatively pale Asian woman with yellow undertones in my skin. Colors designed for Asian complexions tend to be a bit dark or dull for my liking, while those for white skin look unnatural on me.

  • Este Lauder, Lancme to launch vibrating mascaras

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    06.17.2008

    First came makeup designed to shield talking heads from looking too realistic while on HDTV. Now, we've got makeup that does half of the work for you. In the coming months, both Estée Lauder and Lancôme are planning to launch vibrating mascaras (stock image used), both of which require batteries and promise to cover way more ground than your unstable hand ever could. The former company will be introducing the TurboLash All Effects Motion Mascara, which will retail for $30 at Saks Fifth Avenue and buzz along at 125 micropulses-per-second; the latter will be churning out the cleverly named Ôscillation, which aims to provide "a 360-degree coat around each and every lash" when it launches this fall. We know -- we just got way too kit 'n kaboodle for most of y'all, but your lady friend(s) would appreciate the gesture.[Via CNET]