beauty
桜の時季は過ぎて、次のシーズンを意識し始める今日この頃。今、バッサリ切ってかわいくイメチェンするなら...
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ウォンジョンヨ(Wonjungyo)のヘアケアライン「ウォンジョンヨ ヘア(Wonjungyo Ha...
Fashion Press
The world's first artificial intelligence beauty pageant has been launched by The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs), with a host of AI-generated images and influencers competing for a share of $20,000 (€18,600). Participants of the Fanvue Miss AI pageant will be judged on three categories: Their appearance: “the classic aspects of pageantry including their beauty, poise, and their unique answers to a series of questions.”The use of AI tools: “skill and implementation of AI tools used, including use of prompts and visual detailing around hands and eyes."Their social media clout: “based on...
Euronews (English)
カネボウ(KANEBO)の2024年秋ベースメイクとして、クリームファンデーション「カネボウ ライブ...
Fashion Press
カネボウ(KANEBO)の2024年秋コスメとして、新作チーク「カネボウ ムードブースティングブラッ...
Fashion Press
涙袋メイクの第一人者として、韓国アイドルメイクを牽引するメイクアップアーティスト、ウォン・ジョンヨ氏...
OTONA SALONE
春夏らしく爽やかにイメチェンしたい大人女性は必見です! 30・40代にこそ選んでほしい、魅力が増す「...
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男性専門の総合美容医療『ゴリラクリニック』が、20~59歳の男性600名を対象に「汗に関するアンケー...
東京カレンダー
Microplastics are a source of poisons that can potentially enter a human body through sweat, according to scientists based in Britain, who warned of "potential adverse effects" such as endocrine disruption and cancer. Sweat appears to leach toxic brominated flame retardants from microplastics, making them "potentially available to be absorbed through skin," a University of Birmingham team has found, after carrying out experiments using "common forms of plastic" which were tested with synthetic sweat made in a laboratory. The tests showed the effect to be made worse by antiperspirants and found...
DPA International
Microplastics are a source of poisons that can potentially enter a human body through sweat, according to scientists based in Britain, who warned of "potential adverse effects" such as endocrine disruption and cancer. Sweat appears to leach toxic brominated flame retardants from microplastics, making them "potentially available to be absorbed through skin," a University of Birmingham team has found, after carrying out experiments using "common forms of plastic" which were tested with synthetic sweat made in a laboratory. The tests showed the effect to be made worse by antiperspirants and found...
DPA
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