L'Oreal is creating a revolutionary bioprinted skin that can 'feel' touch
Briefly

Guive Balooch, who heads the company's tech incubator, told CNBC that the 'ability to use 3D printing with biology' to personalize the reconstructed skin will 'be a revolution.'
L'Oreal is in the process of manufacturing artificial skin that can provide sensory feedback to scientists when testing cosmetics, negating the need for animal testing.
L'Oreal, which has not tested products on animals since 1989, has used synthetic skin to test cosmetics for years.
Barbara Lavernos, the deputy CEO at L'Oreal, emphasized the company's belief in pushing beauty boundaries through technology for personalized, inclusive, and responsible beauty innovations.
Read at New York Post
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