Showing posts with label creative ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative ideas. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The hi-tech bra that helps you beat breast cancer and other clothes that can treat or prevent illness


Sun savvy: The Netatmo June bracelet has a sensor that measures UV light


This was the year we’d be wearing shoes that tied their own laces — or so the Back To The Future films predicted in the Eighties.
While this may seem as fanciful now as it did then, 2015 does looks set to be the year of so-called ‘wearable technology’, clothing and accessories that could transform not only our wardrobes, but our health, too.

Until now, wearable technology has largely taken the form of wristband trackers — such as the Fitbit (launched in 2008), 2011’s Jawbone and the much-hyped Apple Watch, due to go on sale on April 24.

But now, manufacturers are developing everyday items of clothing and shoes that can monitor our vital signs, and even treat serious conditions. The latest innovations include a bra that could deliver life-saving breast cancer medication and socks that warn if you’re at risk of injury.
Even big brands are moving into the market — this year, the U.S. designer Ralph Lauren will launch a sports top that monitors heart rate, muscle movement and calories burnt.
‘So far, wearable technology in the context of well-being has been mainly about monitoring personal data,’ says Caroline Till, course leader in Material Futures at Central St Martins, University of the Arts London. ‘The question now is what do you do with the data once you have it? Is the information of value?’

This is where the latest technology comes in, with the focus on giving you feedback from the information collated. So in theory, ‘wearables’, as they’re known, will not only take your blood pressure reading, they’ll tell you if it’s dangerously high. ‘The holy grail of wearable technology is something that’s integrated seamlessly into something you wear or use already, so you don’t notice it’s there,’ says Caroline Till.

This is now closer to being a reality because circuitry can be made small and light enough to be embedded in clothing. Another material technology, known as micro-encapsulation, allows tiny ‘nano’ particles of a substance — for instance, a drug — to be embedded into a material so it is gradually absorbed through the skin when worn.

Here, we look at the latest ‘wearables’— some of which are already available, with others still being developed — that could transform our health . . 
 
Hi-tech: A bra contains technology which allows tiny ‘nano’ particles of a substance - for instance, a drug - to be embedded into a material


BRA THAT DELIVERS CANCER DRUGS

The Foxleaf bra contains micro-encapsulated ‘bubbles’ of the drug Tamoxifen in soft, plastic inserts in the cups.
The idea is that the body’s heat and moisture rub off the bubbles’ coating and the Tamoxifen, which blocks oestrogen to slow the growth of cancer cells, can be gradually absorbed through the skin throughout the day.

The Omsignal top has sensors woven into the fabric in the chest to monitor heart rate and breathing
VEST TO HELP YOU BURN OFF CALORIES

NASA scientist Dr Wayne B Hayes has invented the Cold Shoulder vest, which he says boosts your body’s ability to burn calories.
The vest, which can be kept in the freezer, has pockets for ice packs around the back and shoulders. The idea is that by wearing the vest your body has to burn more calories to stay warm — as much as an extra 500 calories a day, says Dr Hayes.
From around £90 ($139.99) from coldshoulderweightloss.com

T-SHIRT TO MONITOR YOUR HEART

Omsignal, the company working with Ralph Lauren to create a tech sports shirt, has a top already on sale that has sensors woven into the fabric in the chest to monitor heart rate and breathing. The sensors can also monitor the electrical activity of the heart.
Fibres feed this information to a ‘black box’ — about the size of a credit card — attached to the shirt. The box sends the information to your mobile, with alerts from your phone telling you to breathe more, slow down or speed up.
The heart and breathing rate data is also used to estimate how many calories you’re burning — thought to be much more accurate than standard fitness tracking wristbands which make calculations based on how much you’re moving. At the moment the garment has only been designed for men. A version for women is in development.
Around £160 from omsignal.com


DRESS THAT GETS MUMS-TO-BE MOVING

It’s a wrap-dress, but not as you know it — maternity dresses designed by Blake Uretsky, a fashion student at Cornell University in the U.S., contain conductive silver fibres under the bust to monitor a pregnant woman’s heart rate, breathing, blood pressure and temperature, along with a device worn on the belt that can then communicate with a smartphone.
The dress can then alert a mother-to-be if her readings suggest she might be over doing it — or not being active enough.
Some research has suggested that women who are more active during pregnancy have fewer complications during both gestation and labour.



RUNNING SOCKS THAT CAN PREVENT INJURY

Sensoria’s smart running socks monitor the way your feet strike the ground, warning you if you are at risk of injury and also how to correct your stride. ‘Flaws in your gait are a common cause of injury,’ says physiotherapist Sammy Margo.

The Sensoria socks detect how your foot lands, and conductive fibres then relay this information to a small clip-on device on the ankle. This sends information to your phone, which can issue real-time audio warnings and advice if needs be.
From around £130 ($199), sensoriafitness.com


Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The mother who rescues Bratz dolls from their 'trashy' lifestyles and gives them a 'makeunder' before sending them outside to play 'the way kids should'

Totally Agree!!! Good Job Mommy!



A creative mother has begun a 'rescue' project in which she refashions sexualised children's dolls into a more natural and childlike form.





Sonia Singh, from Hobart in Tasmania, removes any trace of make-up, reduces the lip and eye size and personally sews the dolls modest new outfits.





Her before and after pictures of the refurbished dolls reveals a stark difference between the out-of-proportion Barbie dolls and make-up clad Bratz dolls, and her more natural alternative.








'Here are the Tree Change Dolls (ex-Bratz dolls) playing outside the way kids should, after their radical make-unders,' Ms Singh wrote on her website, Tree Change Dolls.

'These dolls have been rescued and rehabilitated from op-shops and tip shops around Tasmania.


'These lil  fashion dolls have opted for a 'tree change', swapping high-maintenance glitz 'n' glamour for down-to-earth style.

'I hand repaint the dolls faces, mould new shoes, and my Mum sews and knits their clothing.'




Read more:  Dailymail

Invisible Boyfriend app gives single girls a dream man who will always text back





Sending yourself flowers from your imaginary boyfriend is a thing of the past.
Whether you are lonely or just plain sick of explaining why you are single, the Invisible Boyfriend (or Invisible Girlfriend) app created by Matthew Homann and Kyle Tabor allows users to experience the fake relationships of their dreams.


For $24.99 a month you can immediately feel the effects of a rewarding virtual partner with the app designed to send user’s texts, voicemails and even a handwritten note from the perfect person that they created. When FEMAIL learned that the Minnesota-based app had launched in BETA today, 







In the technological age, there seems to be an app for all of your romantic needs.
In 2012, conflicted women were able to download the Should I Break Up With My Boyfriend? app in order to figure out if they should stay with their partner or end their relationships.

Coincidentally, the following year saw the creation of BreakUpText, an app that offers multiple options for users to end their relationships electronically with little to no fuss. 
And then 2014 was the year of the BroApp.


Lazy men around the world rejoiced when they learned of the electronic tool that pre-programs and sends text message to women, so they will feel adequately adored. 

READ More:  Dailymail
 

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Creative Ideas:Cardboard Smartphone Projector / DIY Mobile Phone Projector



Just before 2014 bid farewell, I have to post something creative to wrap things up…








Death of the hairdryer? Eco-friendly gloves made from hi-tech microfibres that dry hair twice as well as a towel unveiled (and they apparently create curls too)









Designers have come up with an eco-friendly alternative to the traditional hairdryer - a pair of revolutionary gloves made from hi-tech microfibres.


The 'Hair Drying Gloves' look just like ordinary gloves and their makers claim they dry wet hair twice as fast as the traditional bathroom towel. 
The microfibres in the gloves are apparently specifically designed to absorb the water and leave hair completely dry; they even work without removing styling products such as hair gel and hairspray.

A spokesperson at Hammacher Schlemmer said: 'They are a must-have tool. They are a great problem solver, less heat drying creates less damage on the hair.
'The gloves work by absorbing water from hair and soaking it up in the gloves and they air-dry when you're done with with them, just like a towel.


'They are made from an exclusively designed microfibre technology, that was created to help dry hair in half the time it takes for a towel.


'This microfibre is so fantastic that it absorbs water without removing styling products.'
As well as drying, makers claim that the gloves can style hair, too.
The spokesperson said: 'As well as drying, the gloves are a styling tool. They are good for scrunching hair, twisting into tight curls or loose waves.'  



 

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Creative Idea: Anti-static Hair Styling Comb



Cute and handy, perfect must-have-item for girly girls! 





Source: Classic Department Store/aliexpress

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Find your Fashion Flavor



Another exemplary design and marketing from my fave site Aliexpress.com

I super love it!! 

Find your fashion flavor!!





OUCHBeauty Smart & handy Beauty Gadget



Just when I thought it’s the end, I saw a perfect post to start …

I’m not a make-up person but I’m trying my best to look better everyday with the magic of make-up..

I would want to go out make up free but based on my personal assessment the possibility is very less to zero hahahahha oh my gawdddddd….!!

Anyway, here is something to look forward for make up addict and extremist hehehe…..

Introducing:

1.) 

OUCHBeauty electric eyelash curler double heated wires with smart sensor silicone comb pen-sized portable



 2.)


TOUCHBeauty led electric ladies' shaver body epilator different cutter heads for different parts of body with led light epilator




 Wanna give it a try???!!....