Christmas gifts for girlfriend-Beauty invention products selected by TIME 2020

Dec 14,2020
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TIME Magazine has selected 100 inventions in 2020, and this article shares the Beauty products that have been selected as one of the 100 inventions for 2020. If you haven't found inspiration for your girlfriend's Christmas gift, you can consider choosing them as a Christmas gift for your girlfriend.


The 2020 list solicits nominations from editors around the world, through an online application process, and evaluates each candidate on key factors such as originality, inventiveness, effectiveness, and think about what’s possible. In the end, TIME selected 100 breakthrough inventions, including a smarter honeycomb, a greener toothpaste, and technology that could catalyze the COVID-19 vaccine, that are changing the way we live, work, play, and think.


This article is about THE BEST INVENTIONS OF 2020 - Beauty.


1. A Gentler Straightener, Dyson Corrale

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Most hair-straightening irons work by clamping hair between two burning-hot plates and pressing it into submission—often causing irreparable damage to the strands. Leave it to Dyson to create a solution as functional as it is elegant. The Corrale ($499.99 at Dyson.com) uses flexing plates that move with the hair as it straightens, styling more quickly with less heat. “We discovered that if the plates could conform to the precise profile of the tress, then with each pass we could apply the correct tension to all the hair strands,” says Sir James Dyson, the company’s founder. Moreover, a sensor system regulates the temperature of the plates 100 times a second, so there’s never undue heat. 

—Cady Lang


2. Climate-Specific Skin Care, Pour Moi Climate-Smart 3-Step Rotating System

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When Ulli Haslacher moved from her native Vienna to Southern California, the culture shock extended to her skin, as the hot and dry weather caused problems she’d never before encountered. That gave her an idea: skin-care products based not on particular issues, like acne or age spots, but on where you happen to live. Today, her company, Pour Moi, bases its formulas on climate, “the main factor that has an impact,” Haslacher says. Users take a climate quiz on the company’s website, which helps them find the right stuff—adjusted to account for factors like humidity, temperature, altitude and more—whether they’re in dry desert heat or a frigid northern forest. One kit includes a balancer, a serum and two day creams. 

—Cady Lang


3. A Made-To-Order Manicure, ManiMe

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Professional gel manicures typically mean longer-lasting and chip-proof paint jobs, but they can also entail spending an hour at a salon, a time-consuming process that can seem especially daunting in the midst of a pandemic. What if you could get the same results while at home? That’s the promise of ManiMe. Users upload photos of their nails to the company’s website, which uses 3-D modeling technology to create made-to-order gel-polish stickers to fit their nail beds. To get the manicure, just peel off the sticker, press it onto your nail, then file away any excess. That’s it—no drying time and no smudging. Each manicure is meant to last two weeks; when you’re ready for the next one, simply peel off the sticker. Sets start at $15. 

—Cady Lang


4. A Custom Look, L’Oréal Perso

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When it comes to beauty, there’s no one-size-fits-all—which is why L’Oréal created the Perso, a smart dispenser that blends lipstick, foundation and skin-care formulas tailored to individual users. Simply log on to the device’s app and upload a selfie, which the app’s algorithm will evaluate for common skin concerns like dark spots, wrinkles and blemishes. For skin-care formulas, the app will also factor in environmental condi- tions like humidity and sun exposure before the product requested by the user is mixed and dispensed from the device. The Perso, which will debut in 2021 for $200 to $300, uses interchangeable cartridges to blend its products, meaning users can toggle with ease between mixing either skin care or makeup. 

—Cady Lang