I always feel like I’m doing my skin a huge favor as I slather on my Sunday night face mask and sit back on the couch with the Real Housewives. The Sunday Scaries are a lot less stressful when my skin sits under a shell of moisture and hydration for 30 ... ( read original ...
Why you should apply your skincare products straight after washing your face
Korean skincare has a reputation for being at the forefront of effective and savvy skincare. So when we heard about a new skincare trend, we had to sit up and listen. Dubbed the Three-Second Moisturising Rule, aesthetician Charlotte Cho told Allure about ... ( read original story ...)
Summer Skin Treatments
With summer's arrival comes a fun fact: did you know the sun’s rays account for 80 per cent of facial aging? That means you can’t just blame genetics for those fine lines. The most common skin concerns such as wrinkles, lack of firmness, vascular ... ( read original story ...)
Real-time facial recognition could soon be used on police body cameras to catch criminals and find missing people
Police could one day use body cameras fitted with real-time facial recognition to help them catch criminals and find missing people. Motorola has partnered with artificial intelligence startup Neurala to create smart cameras capable of independently ... ( read original story ...)
This Cream is Basically a Vitamin For Your Face
So it came as no surprise when one of our favorite skincare brands just dropped a new moisturizer that's basically the equivalent of a vitamin for your face. The new Fresh Vitamin Nectar Moisture Glow Face Cream is designed to invigorate and wakeup ... ( read original story ...)
Twelve Incredible Indian Face Masks For Glowing Skin
If you've ever wondered what the ultimate face mask range looked like, this article is just the thing you need to read! It contains everything you ever need to know about achieving that seemingly faraway dream of soft, glowing, ageless, acne-free skin. ( read original story ...)
Nevada DMV nabs criminal with facial recognition technology
A man who fled federal custody more than 25 years ago couldn't escape new-age crime fighting, thanks to facial recognition technology. The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles said it nabbed 64-year-old Robert Frederick Nelson in June as he tried to renew ... ( read original story ...)
Facial recognition technology determines how much TOILET PAPER you can use: Cameras limit use to 28 inches per person in Chinese lavatories
This is not something you'd expect to go through a facial scan for, but in China toilet-goers now need to pass a facial recognition system in order to receive tissue paper. These camera-equipped dispensers are designed to combat the so-called 'toilet paper ... ( read original story ...)
Scientists developing coding systems to read animals’ facial expressions
Researchers hope coding systems of animals’ facial cues will help humans better understand their non-human counterparts. “The biggest challenge in animal emotion research in general is trying to figure out how they feel when they can’t tell you ... ( read original story ...)