Monday, June 9, 2014

"Star Trek" Tech for Skincare & Mars Rover Sensor Measuring Dry Skin, both by IOMA Skincare.

By Laura Medina

IOMA Youth Booster, http://www.iomaparisusa.com/skincare-products/face-products/wrinkles-lack-of-firmness/ioma-youth-booster

Since guys (or busy moms) are more about direct results, than the romance of texture, touch, and scent, would it be nice to find out how parched (or how burnt) your face is, after a round of golf.

Now, that you're smarting from hitting the links or fishing or sailing or surfing, you want to know exactly what to use and how much.

Microchip engineer, Jean Michel Karam developed microchips in probes to measure pressure and hydration for airplanes to Optical communications then onto blood pressure sensors and mini-cameras for colonoscopies, enabling the detection of colon cancer without a surgical procedure.

Once he realized the possibilities in medical and hydration measurements, Jean Michel wondered why can't he do the the same in something most people yearn for and use everyday, effective skincare delivering direct results.

 The IOMA Skin Scanner.

Once he mastered the Facial Skin Scanner (more on this later), Jean Michel founded IOMA, the first microchip-based skincare company that pinpoints facial skincare concerns then tackles them directly.

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His latest development is inserting Mars Curosity Project Robert dehydration/hydration sensor into the cap of the Youth Booster.  The same technology used to measure the de/hydration levels in the rocks of Mars is the same technology IOMA uses to measure skin hydration in this simple cap sensor.

After you pop off the outer cap then popping out the sensor/probe, this spring-loaded sensor/probe is the same microchip technology to measure how dry or how moist your face/skin is.  No more guessing.  The sensor is embedded into the main cap.

The spring-loaded sensor/cap is easy to use, just put the sensor onto your skin or areas of your face that you sense needs moisture the most, leave it there for one to two minutes then let it go and watch the dotted lights flashing.  Fun, eh?!

6 lighted dots, flashing on the cap, means you're really dry and need to apply the Youth Booster twice a day until the flashes of lights is reduced down to one lighted dot, meaning you're fully hydrated.

It's fun playing with the gadget as you measure your facial/skin spots' hydration levels.  It takes the guess work out of how much and it saves you money from applying the Youth Booster too much.

See, it's "Star Trek" skincare technology for men and busy moms.


As mention earlier in "Scanner Darkly-Not! Zapping the Right Skin Tone Foundation & Skincare Complexion for You Only!" http://luxurist.blogspot.com/2013/12/scanner-darkly-not-zapping-right-skin.html, IOMA is the only skincare company that uses the Cloud to scan, diagnosis, and store what your skin needs, no "bells and whistles" selling you the wrong items or extra stuff that your skin doesn't need or exacerbates the blemishes and flaws.

Don't worry, being scanned doesn't hurt.  For some folks, it might bruise their egos.

An IOMA staff will gently guide you, as well as the scanner, when to shut and open your eyes.

Then, an IOMA staff will take a tape to swab skin cells off your face then stick into the scanner for further diagnosis.

The scary part is when your face appears on the television screen where the staff can pinpoint where the problem areas are then recommend the proper items for you.

What makes IOMA is so "high tech easy," is it literally lightens the load of your carry-on and the physical burden off your back and the mental burden of passing through TSA-scanning.

Since your personalized skincare data and customized list of skincare items are stored in the Cloud, you shouldn't be wasting your time buying travel-sized jars, bottles, and pumps then filling them with your full-sized creams, serums, and lotions.

As long you are jet-setting between Los Angeles, New York, and London or wherever there is an IOMA counter, you can zip through TSA sans bulky skincare then replenish at the local IOMA counter that can pull up your skincare list from their Cloud.

Let IOMA Skincare's "Star Trek" technology do all the thinking for you, so you can make it like James Bond, or at least, have a face that feels and looks better.

  

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