With the launch of Kim Kardashian's new skincare brand SKKN By Kim, the reality star is facing scrutiny over her real skin texture. The Kardashians are no strangers to criticism over their use of ...
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have developed a groundbreaking method to cover robotic surfaces with genuine, living skin tissue. The idea of robots with skin isn't just about creating a ...
After spending over 30 years as one of the most popular, renowned makeup brands in the world, M.A.C. Cosmetics is entering a new category: skin care. That’s right — the creators of your favorite lip ...
Imagine navigating a virtual reality with contact lenses or operating your smartphone under water: This and more could soon be a reality thanks to innovative e-skins. A research team has developed an ...
In this video I switch beauty mode on and off to show what my skin really looks like up close, with no face makeup or filters ...
Robots of the future could be wrapped in lifelike skin that can repair itself, in a similar way to the way human skin heals, thanks to a novel approach involving cultured skin cells. The skin will ...
Kris Jenner gave fans a rare look at her real skin texture in a since-deleted photo. The Kardashian matriarch, 70, posted a close-up selfie from her neck down in an unfiltered snap posted to her ...
A team of Stanford University engineers has created a soft electronic skin that senses external stimulus, and shares it to the brain instead of talking to an electronic device. Stretchable electronics ...
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There's a new buzzword going around in the world of skin care. Epigenetics, or heritable changes in gene expression, is being touted as the latest trait that can be addressed by skin-care products. It ...