
The world's first smart hair brush is Kerastase Coach powered by Withings, which uses a microphone to identify curl, drying and bifurcation.
Courtesy: LorealThe mother of all the brushes will make you think twice about how to handle the grooming problem.
Source: SuppliedGONE refers to the days when Priceline's $3 brush is sufficient as a tool to unlock unruly locks.
Because, like everything else, from the toaster to the toothbrush, the world is eager for a replacement for "smart", not the original of "super basic --
And willing to pay a lot for the experience.
Just last month, at the world's largest technology fair
At CES in Las Vegas
Consumers are addicted to a series of super hi
Crafted tech gadgets make it easier to clean, cook and even prepare.
Beauty doesn't have any exemptions for this trend, it has a "smart" beauty option that promises more than just undoing your hair and showing it to the world.
Kérastase Hair trainer powered by Withings is the mother of all brushes.
Source: L'Oreal's latest gadget, which includes a microphone for picking up the sound of brushing your teeth and breaking your hair, is a conductivity sensor for determining how wet your hair is, as well as accelerometer and gyro (
This is over our head too)
, Which enables users to learn more about hair through specially designed apps.
Who knows a whip in your hair would be so complicated?
This $277 brush is much more expensive than your average beauty tool.
Source: for most people, the initial reaction to this brush is "how stupid "--
Especially considering that it will cost you $277 to land in Australia later this year.
But is this experience worth paying?
The brush will not only count the number of times you touch your hair, but also measure the quality and health of each part of your head.
The brush is equipped with sensors and microphones to determine which parts of your hair can use some conditioning or quick treatment.
You can also track how you brush your beloved lock to see if you become "better" in rash activities over time ".
Basically, grooming your hair is now a sport tested by your previous attempts.
The handle also features electronic measurement-
Collect dates on how you can "hard" brush and where you should consider easy brushing.
This brush may allow you to look for more products in the aisle of Priceline.
Source: YouTube information is stored in the application-
So you can receive a full report on what's right and what's wrong with your hair.
The good thing is that the brush does not need to be charged, it is a very simple "paddle" design.
Received the International CES Innovation Award in January, which celebrates "excellent product design and engineering in new consumer technology products", Brushes collect data and provide it to consumers
Via Wi-friendly appFi or Bluetooth.
This app takes into account humidity, temperature, UV and wind, and provides information including hair quality scores, data on the effectiveness of brushing habits, personalized tips, and product suggestions.
Do we see the ending of the regular $3 brush for Coles and Woolies?
Source: The beauty industry continues to thrive in Australia, and hair care is no exception.
Consumer spending in 2015 was $600
Dyson's hair dryer costs $700
A "revolutionary" and "smart" device that promises to "change" the way hair is dry and styling.
Hair dryers survive and die by heating and air output, but this powerful product-
The most expensive dryer in the world-
Received mixed reviews
Dyson's first hair dryer, named supersonic, costs more than $94.
9 million investment.
Source: The supplier claimed that the equipment had caused a blow
Dry Goods comparable to professionals, while others claim the hype is not worth the price tag.
"Technology is changing consumers' daily beauty habits," L'Oreal's Guivee Balooch said of smart hair brushes . ".
"Smart devices have great potential to influence our care for hair and skin. [We]
Reshaping a person's relationship to hair shows a revolutionary change in the connected equipment and beauty industry.