Hair Dye for Dummies!

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Anyone who’s ever been through a hair dye disaster will dig this design! Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon to end up with a color tone that’s different from what you desired. To prevent such a situation, the Color Pick device helps anyone achieve the exact color tone desired by taking the pre-colored hair color into consideration. First, the camera identifies the hair color. Then, it determines how much hair dye the user needs. For example, if a bright hue is desired on a darker hair colour, the user should add more bright hair dye, and less, if the pre-treated hair color is brighter. The next step is to enter the color tone as desired into the equipment, after which Color Pick will mix the different hair dyes with the help of different color models (such as the CMYK model) to calibrate the right hair coloring for the user. In other words, Color Pick will be able to achieve an accurate color tone as desired by mixing the exact amount of hair dye needed.

Designer: Im Chang Won, Jung Ju Young

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Karakuri Ribbon Stretches Your Scalp to Eliminate Wrinkles

Got a problem with your face? There’s little you can do to change what you look like (unless you opt for cosmetic surgery or Botox) but if the only thing you’re worried about are your wrinkles, then there’s hope for you yet – without having to go under the knife or inject yourself with Botulinum toxin.

Introducing… the Karakuri Ribbon.

Karakuri Ribbon1This is the latest in a line of strange Japanese beauty tools that includes the likes of the Hana Tsun Nose Straightener, the Eye Slack Haruka, the Rhythm Slim Chin Exerciser, and the Face Slimmer Mouthpiece.

With the Karakuri Ribbon, you’re supposed to put the included bands over your ears. Then you have to hook the stretchy ribbon with the combs over it and around the top of your head to pull the area around your ears back.

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Think you’ll rest the fate of your sagging skin to the Karakuri Ribbon? If you are, then you can get it for $43(USD) from the Japan Trend Shop (but you could also make one yourself at a fraction of the price they’re selling it for, if you’re resourceful.)