L’Oreal Brings Accessibility and Ease to Home Makeup with HAPTA and Brow Magic

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One of the coolest things about CES isn’t just the flagship products but the ways brands you don’t think of as technological find ways to improve our lives. The L’Oreal HAPTA and Brow Magic merge makeup with accessibility, and we’re so excited about the possibilities!

We need to start with the L’Oreal HAPTA. This is designed to help someone with limited fine motor skills still apply makeup on their own.

There will be various magnetic attachments and built-in smart controls to make it possible for someone to apply makeup who might not have the steadiest hands when trying for fine details.

The device will offer up to one hour of continuous use, takes three hours to full charge, and will begin by offering a lipstick applicator with more coming in the future.

What’s amazing here isn’t just that L’Oreal has come up with this, it’s that no one has thought of it sooner!

L’Oreal says that it’s estimated that 50 million people live with some degree of fine motor skills.

Makeup and the ability to dress up and feel good about yourself shouldn’t be something out of reach if you aren’t completely able-bodied, especially since there’s a psychological benefit if you enjoy wearing it!

My late grandma wore lipstick everywhere, whether it was out to a nice evening or running to the diner for an omelet, and I could 100% have seen her utilizing something like the HAPTA in her later years. You can learn more about L’Oreal HAPTA here.

L’Oreal hasn’t stopped there though. They’re also looking to solve the issue of eyebrows. Specifically, how to style your eyebrows without having to run to a professional.

The L’Oreal Brow Magic will be the first handheld electronic brow makeup applicator, with 2,400 tiny nozzles poised to give you the perfect brow shape in seconds.

The Brow Magic also scans the user’s face using L’Oreal’s Modiface AR technology and can make recommendations for whether to use microblading, micro-shading, or filler to accomplish your brow goals.

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1 Comment on "L’Oreal Brings Accessibility and Ease to Home Makeup with HAPTA and Brow Magic"

  1. This is really great. It could really help people with limited motor skills!

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