In our profession, it is interesting, not to say amusing, to see the interest that we have in products presented as totally new, but which are in fact only the republication of things that already existed a long time ago. I will take the example of the plant Squalane as an example. As if there was a missing link between yesterday and today..;
Are you familiar with parallax barrier self-stereoscopy? It is a technology developed in 1896 by the French engineer Auguste Berthier. It is an optical effect that creates an impression of relief in the brain without the need to wear special glasses.
It is also the scientific effect that is used by a French brand specialized in professional screens, Nouvel Espace Display, which has just released a 3D tablet without glasses. Watching films with a relief effect is therefore no longer reserved for cinema or even television. The result is quite effective and quite spectacular according to specialists, provided you take a few seconds to get used to it. It's the same system as the Nintendo 3DS handheld system.
The past can help even the most recent technological innovation.
This is a bit the goal we are looking for by creating the Cosmetotheque®. A well-known maxim in the world of innovation management states that there is no future without a past!
The Cosmetotheque® is an association under the 1901 law which aims to enable the conservation of science and technology at the basis of the creation of beauty products. This will take the form of several initiatives, the first is an …