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L’Oréal launched a new device called the Cell BioPrint, designed to give people a detailed breakdown of their skin quality in five minutes. The French cosmetics company has long operated at the ...
Caroline Igo (she/her/hers) was a wellness editor at CNET and holds Sleep Science Coach and Stress Management certificates from the Spencer Institute. She received her bachelor's degree in creative ...
L’Oreal is developing of realistic artificial skin that will be able to “feel,” paving the way for ethical testing of cosmetics and other products without the use of animals. Unveiled at the Viva ...
Set to be first utilised in stores, the Cell BioPrint device combines its AI-powered analysis with photos taken of a user’s face to offer up a range of insights, L’Oreal says – including the skin’s ...
From infrared hair dryers to bioprinted skin, cosmetics giant L'Oreal is shaking up the beauty and skin care game. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she is CNET's ...
A new device that measures skin acidity developed by cosmetics company L’Oréal and McCormick Prof. John Rogers won an innovation award in wearable technology at a technology conference in Las Vegas.
CES 2025 in Las Vegas is off to a great start -- especially for the intersection of beauty and tech. On Monday L'Oreal unveiled its new Cell BioPrint device, designed to determine skin's age, needs ...