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Take your skincare to the next level with gentle, yet effective products from First Aid Beauty, including the cult favorite Ultra Repair Cream.
The Skin Care Products This TikTok-Famous Chemist Swears By
When I came across cosmetic chemist Javon Ford during a scroll through TikTok, it was a welcome relief. Even as a self-proclaimed skin care obsessive, I’m often overwhelmed by the unending launches of ...
10 Pieces of Fashion You Can Wear to Confuse Facial Recognition
They say you can have anything you want in life if you dress for it. According to the makers of these anti-facial recognition garments, that includes privacy. These sweaters, masks, glasses, and ...
Facial recognition technology at Madison Square Garden and other venues scrutinized at New York City Council hearing
New York City has laws requiring businesses to inform customers when facial recognition technology is in use, but some lawmakers may want to take it further.
Get Clearer, Smoother Skin With These LED Face Masks
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Catherine Zeta-Jones Uses This Illuminating Facial Mousse for Glowing Skin at 53
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New York City Council holds hearing on facial recognition technology
Facial recognition technology was the controversial topic at a New York City Council hearing Friday. As CBS2's Doug Williams reports, there was one noticeable absence.