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CES: Beauty and personal care get tech makeover

From devices that analyse skin to finding the right bra size, beauty-tech shines at CES, writes BRYAN TURNER.

HiMirror: Smart Mirror in Businesses

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HiMirror is showcased a version of its consumer smart mirror for businesses at CES. The smart mirror offers customisations to meet the needs of businesses like spas and salons. Existing features from the consumer models, such as a skin analyser and vanity mirror with adjustable lighting, have been carried over, but use a cloud-based customer database to keep track of customers from visit to visit.

The cloud database is a subscription-based model, allowing scalability of the number of users. A back-end management system allows for multiple HiMirrors to be controlled by a web interface, with all information available in one accessible portal.

This model is able to track progress of individual users by comparing historical skin data, as well as providing product/treatment recommendation based on users’ skin analysis results. The analysis is claimed to provide precise measurement of pores, red spots, dark spots, dark circles, wrinkles, fine lines, and roughness. 

HiMirror has showcased a smart mirror for businesses at CES. The smart mirror offers customisations to fit businesses like spas and salons. Existing features from the consumer HiMirror models, such as the skin analyzer and vanity mirror with adjustable lighting, have been carried over but utilise a cloud-based customer database to keep track of customers from visit to visit.

Visitors to CES can try out the HiMirror technology at the Sands Expo Centre, booth #44410.

Click here to see more on CES beauty, including how Soma is removing measuring tapes from bra sizing.

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