Solar tracker My UV Patch La Roche-Posay
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We will not tire of lobbying for protection from the sun, and besides, the market offers more and more new ways to protect your skin from the vicissitudes of tanning. This summer, the beauty giant L'Oréal embarked on a path of technological innovations and created an ultrathin tracker of solar radiation. A product called My UV Patch launches La Roche-Posay, one of the brands of L'Oréal. Temporary tattoo in the shape of a blue heart with an area of about 6 square meters. cm contains microcircuits and photosensitive paint, which changes color depending on the strength of ultraviolet radiation. The sensor is twice as thin as human hair, is not afraid of water and can be on the skin for three to five days. All this time, the sticker will measure the intensity of the UV rays that your skin is exposed to. The tracker is scanned using a mobile application available for Android and iOS, and data on the latest sunbathing is received on a smartphone.
The manufacturer reports that the creation of My UV Patch is an important part of La Roche-Posay's policy, which aims to convey to consumers the need for UV protection and to protect them from the increased risk of skin cancer. The sensor determines the degree of exposure, and the free application tells you when to slow down with a tan, and reminds you that it's time to apply sunscreen again. The sensor itself is also issued free of charge in the USA and Western European countries with the purchase of any La Roche-Posay Anthelios sunscreen. When to expect the appearance of My UV Patch in Russia and the CIS countries, is still not exactly known, but already now you can purchase a sensor on Amazon.
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