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News Release from: Moritex Europe | Subject: Dual Sensor
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 August 2004
Sensing technologies aid skin
counselling
Designed for simple and convenient operation the Moritex Dual Sensor is a new electronic device providing the measurement essentials for skin counselling in professional salons
Providing fast accurate determination of skin mosture and sebum (oiliness) the lightweight, handheld device enables the character and different qualities of skin to be measured and then compared with average data, for a given age group, to give an evaluation of its current condition Moisture is measured using a proven electronic sensor whilst sebum is measured using Moritex's latest direct contact optical sensing technique
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed for low power consumption the Dual Sensor is powered by two conventional AAA batteries providing the convenience of operation free from power cords.
For results that can be understood at a glance the Dual Sensor presents an indication of the skin condition on a three step scale: high, medium and low.
Basic skin types such as normal, oily, dry and oily dry, which represent information fundamental to skin care, can also be checked with the device.
All measured data can be easily imported and stored on a personal computer, so that users can store valuable data and offer a skin counselling service with reference to trends in skin condition.
With this new technology consumers will be able to have their skin condition measured, administer a course of beauty products, and then return a few weeks later to see for themselves the efficacy of the products they have purchased.
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