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A skin care sensor

The technology applied to health is gaining an increasing amount of personal use. At CES 2018 (Consumer Technology Association) technology show, La Roche-Posay presented a small electronic sticker that is applied to the skin to measure UV rays and predict dermatological diseases.
The size is 2 mm to 9 mm, and it can be placed anywhere in the body of a nail, arm or under the umbrella.
Through an iOS and Androide application, it transmits information to skin care and is reusable.
The previous version of this patch, designed for use in Argentina, is designed for 5 days and has a larger size, but it can be scanned even with the cell phone to check how the skin is shed due to the sun.
 
Avoid damages
L'Oreal, a company dedicated to personal care and beauty, has decided to make headway in the skin care technology.
The creation of this sensor will help control the number of UV rays on the surface on the sun. In this way, it will be possible to avoid fatal mines, which would lead to very damaging consequences.
Skin Cancer Indexes have grown significantly in recent years. Therefore, L'Oreal presented the UV Sense device at the aforementioned CES 2018. This has very small dimensions and is not at all obvious.
Technology is very useful when it is applied in such effective targets of this kind, because it cares for health and improves the quality of life of people.
This electronic label can be placed anywhere on the skin. This will help you when sun rays touch your skin, when dangerous times arrive. In this way, the dermatological illness index may be reduced, an increasingly common illness, allelic.
UV Sens sends specific reports through an application that is useful for iOS and Android. Thanks to its small dimensions, 2 mm thick and 9 mm in diameter, it can be used anywhere in a very unobtrusive one, such as the nail, shoulder ..., even when exposed to sunlight. As it is reusable, it can be customized to disguise itself on the surface.
The data collected by this small device tell you when your skin rays occur when it is harmful, informative and you can take serious measures to prevent serious illness. The UV Sense sensor price is valued at $ 40 as a referential price and will be available worldwide from 2019 onwards.
No batteries
This new sensor works without a battery and can be mounted on the thumb, for example. As reported by the UV Sensing Laboratory, "the device can collect data between 3 months and display visibility trends with instantaneous updates over time."
Likewise, it comes with an UV Sense mobile application, both in the iOS bar and Android, transmitting and transmitting data through the sensor using wireless NFC (Near Field Communication) technology.
According to experts, the app offers attractive information for the consumer, which determines when this should be when UV rays are visible.
"Data is included in a profile that describes the user's level of exposure, with added tips, promotes and promotes sun safety, such as shifting in the shade or applying a sun shield frequently," they say.

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