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If NASA made face cream

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Antioxidants, peptides and Vitamin C just don’t cut it in the battle against anti-ageing anymore.

Skincare experts have taken their quest to the next step, and the latest addition to their litany of lotions and potions is literally out of this world.

Enter IOMA’s Youth Booster moisturiser, a £149 face cream with a microchip in the bottle’s lid that tests the hydration of your skin using the same technology NASA use in their robots on Mars.
via Daily Mail

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