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News Release from: Moritex Europe | Subject: I-scope
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 June 2004
Skincare instruments debut at cosmetics
meetings
Several new products adding to its cosmetic skin counselling instrument range at cosmetics trade shows in Las Vegas and Paris
Moritex will launch several new products adding to its cosmetic skin counselling instrument range at CosmoProf North America in Las Vegas (18-20 July 2004) and Cosmeeting 2004 in Paris (22-24 September) The company will introduce a new version of the I-scope - an advanced, yet easy-to-use camera system enabling fast, accurate dermatological analysis
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fast, accurate skin analysis
Camera system shows skin texture, old keratin cells, and clogged pores that are invisible to the naked eye and connects directly to a PC
Compact and weighing only 200g the I-scope's advanced CCD camera technology shows skin texture, old keratin cells, and clogged pores that are unable to seen with the naked eye.
The I-scope is described as the perfect tool to visually communicate the condition of a customer's hair, scalp or skin.
Moritex will be also displaying for the first time its new Triplesense system - an electronic device that measures skin moisture, elasticity, oiliness and sebum content for professional use in salons and at point-of-sale that can demonstrate the efficacy of beauty products.
For customers who do not require a device that measures elasticity, the company is looking also to launch a Dualsense product, which measures sebum and moisture only.
The new products are the result of over a decade of experience in the development and manufacture of video and sensor technology for retail point-of-sale and beauty salon use in Asia, particularly Japan and Korea.
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