Drift, Sway and Tilt by Lora DiCarlo
LoraDiCarlo has produced three new sex toys, named Drift, Sway and Tilt. Designed to recreate the warmth of human touch, the products use thermally conductive plastics to increase users blood flow and enhance sexual pleasure. Sway is pictured here.
The women-led sex-tech company made headlines at CES in 2019 after winning a CES Innovation Award in Robotics for its Osé massager, only to have the award revoked.
Organisers claimed that the product was immoral. Lora DiCarlo successfully campaigned to have the award reinstated, claiming that gender bias and sexism within the tech industry had led to the company initially losing its award.
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CES 2021: L’Oréal rolls out its innovations
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At this year’s virtual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which started on Monday January 11, the global beauty giant presented the finalized forms of two recent innovations: the L’Oréal Water Saver technology, developed with the Swiss start-up Gjosa, and Yves Saint Laurent’s implementation of Perso.
L’Oréal has unveiled
Yves Saint Laurent Beauté Rouge Sur Mesure Powered by Perso, an at-home system that represents the ultimate in lip colour personalization. Based on the technology originally developed by the L’Oréal Technology Incubator and presented at CES 2020. The device allows the user to create thousands of shades of the YSL Beauty Velvet Cream Matte Finish at home.
The Yves Saint Laurent Beauté Rouge Sur Mesure Powered by Perso is available to preorder for $299 and includes two sets of lipstick cartridges so users can make their own colors.