A few tech pieces introduced may seem too good to be true, but they’re definitely worth the money. Read on to know more.
Technological trends and ongoing technological developments have taken almost every industry worldwide by storm. These tech pieces, products, services, and more have what makes people, especially the youth and Gen Z, excited to try new things while being functional and purposeful.
Let’s take a look at the 5 top beauty tech pieces that one can buy:
Moisturising Pyjamas: It may sometimes feel too tedious to rub moisturiser all over our body before bed. However, tech developments have now created moisturising pyjamas that make everything easy and breezy for everyone. pH 5 has made pyjamas infused with hyaluronic acid. The viscose yarn releases the molecules when it touches the skin, basically turning into a walking, sleeping sheet mask. The moisturising powers are equal to three thousand five hundred masks, claims the brand. Call the Oxford Dictionary. We have a new definition of Beauty Sleep.

Wearable pH sensors: Skincare lovers and nerds already know that pH (potential hydrogen) measures how acidic something is. The ideal pH (between 4.5 and 5.75) keeps skin hydrated and refreshed and helps keep bacteria away. The My Skin Track pH sensor by La Roche-Posay is a tiny app-paired “skin tag” that can be stuck on the arm. It reads the sweat to decode the pH levels and offers rebalancing advice.

NFC manicures: NFC (near-field communication) lets two devices, a phone and perhaps a credit card, talk to each other when they are close. One can embed a chip into their nail extensions, and the manicure can serve as a tiny QR code. One tap pulls up Instagram, a website, a YouTube channel, LinkedIn, a podcast, or whatever link one wants to flex. Nail artist Amina Chelloug’s Brat collection opens Charli XCX’s album on Spotify.

Ageing-tracking patch:Skinsight aims to raise blood pressure and standards. MIT researchers and K-beauty brand Amorepacific have developed a Bluetooth stick-on concept patch that tracks skin tightness, UV exposure, temperature and moisture. It helps track how the skin is ageing, with tips on how to reverse wrinkles.

Laser hair-growth helmets:iGrow is one brand that sells a helmet that uses lasers and LEDs to stimulate follicles and nudge them to work harder to thicken strands and even grow new hair. It also has built-in headphones so one can play music for 20-minute doses.

The above-mentioned tech innovations may well be the way to go for all, depending on their beauty needs for 2025 and beyond.

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