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New Beauty Technology: Using Cell Phone Photos to Receive Makup Color Recommendations?

Check out this online article from Scientific American about upcoming technology for the automatic recommendation of makeup colors from your cell phone: Coral Lipstick—It's You! Or So Says a New Cosmetics Algorithm.

According to the article, Hewlett-Packard has developed an algorithm that will allow cell phone users to snap a photo from the phone and then receive specific recommendations about makeup shades. The results are sent via text message and the process takes just seconds. The technology will become available when Hewlett-Packard announces the cosmetics company that it is partnering with.

There is no word yet on who that cosmetics company is. Nor is there info on how it will be made available or what it will cost. I am quite curious to find out. I also am a bit skeptical about it really working, but according to the article, women who tested it were pleased with the results. Stay tuned.....

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Fashion in Computing: Tulip Ego Laptops

Looking for the height of fashion in your laptop? The Tulip-ego at its $ 5,000 base price, and now available at Barney's, comes in a simple stylish black or white. Additional skins can be added to change the look. At least the basic skins are available in the US, while some skins, such as the love collection (pictured) may only be available in Europe.

Want really show off? For $350,000 (this is the price range I have seen reported, the price is not listed on the company web site), there is also the Ego Otazu with 470 diamonds set in the logos. For further diamond action, there are the limited edition Tulip-ego diamond (100 made) and platinum (250 made), or one can be custom made.

More buzz on the ego line can be found here.

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Cosmetic Foot Surgery: High Heel Injections and (gulp) Amputations.

The Chicago Fox News ran a report the other night about "high heel injections," which involves injecting collagen into the balls of the feet in order to make wearing thin soled, high heel shoes more comfortable. The video came complete with graphic shots of needles entering feet, which I really don't recommend watching while suffering from a migraine. It also drew some "ewwws" and "icks" from my boyfriend.

I became curious about it and checked into it more today. I was rather surprised at what I found. Not only are some women injecting their feet, but some are amputating parts of their toes in order to wear, or improve the toe cleavage on, pointy toe shoes such as those from Manolo Blahnik or Jimmy Choo. The New York Times initially reported on it and I found some in depth commentary on both procedures at an interesting web site devoted to the wearing of high heels: 2heels.com.

Now I am fairly vain, and I am willing to bet that cosmetic procedures are in my future. But cosmetic foot surgery involving partial amputations???? I'm just not seeing that! The injection idea, while not for me, is somewhat interesting, but I cannot imagine amputating body parts just to be able to wear a certain shoe. Do people who have had this done admit to it? It seems outside of the realm of general social (and likely medical) acceptance to me, but perhaps I am just naive?

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