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You do not even realize how many gadgets can help you improve your facial care. One of them is the HiMirror, an intelligent mirror that will diagnose the condition of your skin in the comfort of your own home. I have already seen how it works. Keep on reading to find out the most interesting facts about this innovative tool.
HiMirror noteworthy features
At a first glimpse, this incredible tool does not differ from a regular mirror. Its size matches the bathroom mirrors or the ones from the dressing tables; it is even lit by lamps. However, we have a significant difference here. HiMirror has a webcam builtin and system that recognizes imperfections on the face. The set also includes a remote control, thanks to which you can select the appropriate options from a distance. HiMirror also reacts to movement and voice commands! The device is compatible with Android 4.4.2+ and iOS9 +.
HiMirror main functions
This mirror is packed with electronics and works as your personal skin care consultant. It helps you assess your skin‘s condition including wrinkles, fine lines, clarity, dark circles, dark spots, red spots, and pores so that you can effectively and efficiently target problem areas and move toward your beauty goals. It has a set of very useful functions, such as, Skin Analysis Engine, Historical Tracking System, My Routine, My Beauty Box, Makeup Studio, Body & Fitness conjunction with Smart Body Scale, tutorial, Magnifier, Reminder, and Media Center. All of those functions will make the use of HiMirrow a real fun.
Mirror, mirror on the wall…
How exactly does the HiMirror work? All you need to do it to stand in front of it and turn on the proper settings. The tool will determine the type of imperfections and mark with colours the area that needs to be taken care of. Also, it will prompt what cosmetic you can use to overcome the problems and how to apply your makeup to enhance the best features and conceal any flaws. In addition, the device will analyze your skin care progress and match products and treatments on the spot.
Would you like to try out HiMirror? Because I would! Tell me if you ever heard of it or maybe used it?
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