L'Oréal created a for individuals with limited mobility
L'Oréal, being one of the most known and successful brands in cosmetics has now created a lipstick for people who have limited mobility.
L'Oréal has been criticized for testing on animals in the past, but the company has now garnered praise for its new lipstick. Two new makeup devices have been unveiled by L'Oréal at CES. The company developed the handheld, motorized HAPTA applicator for individuals with limited arm and hand mobility. With the invention applying make up for individuals who have limited mobility will be much more easier.
L'Oréal created a for individuals with limited mobility
HAPTA is based on technology from Verily, which is owned by Alphabet. This technology levels and keeps utensils stable to help people with limited arm and hand mobility eat on their own. With the technological improvements the life of modern world becomes much more practical, and the cosmetic brand has its own slice of the cake as well. Company claims "The framework has savvy movement controls and adjustable connections to empower exact application with the assistance of 360 levels of revolution and 180 levels of flexion".
Users can click the attachments into place, which are connected magnetically. HAPTA permits "increased ease of use for difficult-to-open packaging," the company added. According to L'Oréal, a single charge will provide users with an hour of use, sufficient for ten or more applications. The battery will need to be fully charged for three hours.