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Voice-controlled HiMirror identifies skin imperfections

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Snow White's stepmother might have had her magic mirror, but the brutally-honest device is not just the stuff of fairytales. A tech company has created a voice-controlled vanity mirror that uses an in-built camera and artificial intelligence to tell users exactly what is wrong with their skin - down to the last wrinkle, red spot and open pore. The HiMirror Plus, which is sold at Selfridges for £210, takes a photograph of the user's face that is analysed to a Skin Index Synthesis, assessing its health, clarity, firmness, texture, and brightness. The HiMirror Plus takes a photograph of the user's face, which it then analyses to detect any problem areas that need targeting. Above, the dark spots on the user's face are identified The device, which can be fitted to any hard surface, costs £210 and is be managed by a controller and gestures.

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