Lockdowns and restrictions prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic have rendered it essentially impossible for Americans to have their bangs trimmed or sideburns touched up (at least by a professional).
Hiring a professional to cut your hair during quarantine isn't an option, but a virtual barbershop is offering the next best thing: video conferences and guidance from a professional. The website You ...
On or about the 14th of February, 2013, the hair on Little Printers' faces began to grow. Stick with us. This is about the future of the Internet of Things. Little Printer is a creation of BERG, a ...
As weeks of staying at home have turned into months, and salons and barber shops in most states continue to be closed, many of us are getting a little shaggy. If you want to go the DIY route but need ...
My husband’s hair was looking shaggy. So were my bangs. A hairstylist came to our rescue — or did she? — over video chat. By Erin Griffith SAN FRANCISCO — More than 20 days into San Francisco’s ...
One Saturday earlier this month, my mom grabbed a pair of dull shears, a comb, and a spray bottle; sat my brother in a wicker chair on our back porch; and FaceTimed her stylist, Isabelle Goetz. My ...
Air-Hair is a “virtual reality haircut simulator” from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, although it looks like that virtual reality is more Lawnmower Man than…whatever good virtual reality is. I ...
At the 3D and VR Expo in Tokyo last week, a team from the Tokyo Institute of Technology were demonstrating a virtual reality haircut simulator. With a real scissors mechanism and a physical dummy, the ...