To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A robot manicure company has ...
“Everything about your life is different today, except for your manicure. And that’s a problem,” said Alexander Shashou, co-chief executive officer and cofounder of 10Beauty, a Boston-based robotics ...
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I let a robot do my manicure at Ulta
In my suburban Boston Ulta, I’m sitting with my hand in a little box. I’ve been promised that in roughly 30 minutes I’ll have nails that are shaped, buffed, and painted—not by a human, but by an ...
This story first appeared in Boston Inno. 10Beauty is developing what it says is the first fully-automated manicure robot. The Burlington, Mass.-based company started with the idea to bring ...
Through piloting the machines, 10Beauty found that 40% of its customers don’t traditionally go to a nail salon for a manicure, said Shashou. “If we teach them how much they actually love a good ...
Artificial intelligence has written novels, driven cars, and painted portraits – so perhaps it was only a matter of time before it started doing nails. That’s the idea behind Umia, billed as the world ...
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