Monday, December 30, 2013

Scanner Darkly-Not! Zapping the Right Skin Tone Foundation & Skincare Complexion for You Only!

By Laura Medina

http://www.sephora.com/color-iq

Can't catch your breathe from all that Christmas shopping and cooking and partying then New Year's Eve is already upon us..;and now, you're fretting over that perfect, sexy, sultry look in a nanosecond.

If you live in a city or town with a Sephora, consider yourself lucky.  

If you live in a city with both a Sephora and a Saks Fifth Avenue, consider yourself a jet-setter and use that opportunity.

Both have skin color and skincare scanner technology where the staff is trained to aim and zap your face with a scanner then the computer automatically analyzing and pinpoints the your own unique skin tone or skincare problems and issues then spits either a list of matching foundations, BB Creams, and CC Creams and/or a list of skincare issues then a customized list of products that tackles those spotlighted skincare problems.

Make like a jet-setter where you effortlessly not decant or pack cumbersome, tiny vials or bottles, zip through TSA like Flynn then have your array of matching foundation and skincare at your disposal at Sephora and IOMA at Saks Fifth Avenue.

It's one thing to have a crammed closet with nothing to wear.  It's another having shoe boxes or a crowded dresser with a rainbow of makeup foundation that kinda-sorta match your complexion then you work yourself into a frenzy trying to mix and match.

Forget that frustration, march on over to your nearest Sephora and have associate kindly point and zap points on your face to match the right skin tone in their Pantone Color IQ Computerized Library.  After collecting and analyzing the different spots on your face, Sephora's Pantone Color IQ Computerized Library System will spit a list of matching makeup foundations in various formulas for various needs from straight-up foundations to sunscreen to BB Creams to CC Creams.

Now, you have the right foundation for New Year's Eve.

http://www.sephora.com/skincareiqevents

Ask any modeling agent and makeup artist and photographer, there needs to be a smooth canvas for the makeup work and to illuminate.

Since we all already trashed our skin due to the cold, dry air, with too many fatty food then we all going to trash it further with sipping champagne and cocktails to ring in the New Year,...again, take thee to Sephora then ask to have your face analyze at its Sephora Skincare iQ System, a databank that tackles your own unique skincare problems then lists the specific products that tackle those problems based on your own individual skin condition.

Less stress, the clearer the skin.


http://www.iomaparisusa.com/technology-and-science/our-devices/ioma-sphere

A full-fleged Saks Fifth Avenue, you say...even better.

Saks Fifth Avenue is the only department store in the United States to carry Paris' most tech skincare system, IOMA, the computerized, customized skincare system invented by a mobile phone technology engineer, Jean Michel Karam.

Looking and knowing that people, mostly women, have bathroom counters cluttered with mismatching skincare products that tout the newest and latest but not the right ones, then also knowing that the majority of men with skincare problems are down-right confused with the array of skincare choices, like that engineer that he is, Jean Michel invented a skincare scanner that narrows down with what you need that is customized and individually fitted to your own skincare issues.

Don't worry, the IOMA Sphere he invented is harmless.  Just dip your face into the global scanner, have it analyze your face, pinpoint your skincare issues then watch print out a list of IOMA products customized to your own skincare concerns that is uniquely your own...and no one else's.  Sorry, your husband can't borrow from you.

What's really cool about IOMA Skincare,  it is not just products.  It is a computerized database that universally stores your customized skincare items, specifically tailored to you, anywhere in the world, wherever there's an IOMA counter.  Here, it's Saks Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and Beverly Hills.  Over in England, it is Harrod's of London.

In other words, you don't have to decant your skincare into tiny bottles or jars.  You'll never argue with TSA over the amount and size of your skincare, much less watch them being confiscated.  You'll just zip right through TSA and Customs without a care in the world then drive directly to either Saks or Harrod's and walk on over to IOMA's counter then they'll pack your customized skincare based on your personalized skincare database, that was recorded earlier at a previous IOMA counter, for you to pick up and go.

Effortless Beauty.
 




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