Beauty Gadgets
Gadgets have finally found their way in the beauty industry, with the world’s first vibrating mascara by Estee lauder. Not surprising really, following huge advances in cutting edge technology like sat nav and mp3 players owned by thousands.
Meanwhile, electronic headbands - said to smooth wrinkles as effectively as Botox - have been a sell out at Selfridges in London. The
is apparently not just for labour saving, but is the ultimate in new technology, said to unprecedented results - justifying the unprecendented price tag.
The mascara is designed to lengthen, volumise, separate and curl the lashes, and the electronic head band is supposed to reduce wrinkles by 83.3%. And the new Wellbox Massage system is billed to combat cellulite, erase wrinkles, perk up dull skin with only six minutes of massage a day.
So many women already opt for preventative botox type procedures, showing that society is no longer willing to accept the ageing process. So these at home treatments could become a booming of the beauty industry. So far sales have been impressive - after the Wellbox was launched at Harrods the item sold out within four days! And the Safetox electronic headband is selling at a rate of 17 per day - a snip at £200 each!!!
