L’Oréal SA nabbed seven CES Innovation Awards at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas 9-12 January for technologies ranging from its newly introduced Airlight Pro hair-drying tool to its Maybelline Microsoft Teams Virtual Make-Up app.
L’Oréal At CES 2024: CEO Keynotes As Firm Wins Seven Innovation Awards
L’Oréal CEO Nicolas Hieronimus, a keynote speaker at the Consumer Electronics Show that kicked off in Las Vegas on 9 January, discussed product innovations that won it seven CES Innovation awards, including an infrared light hair-drying device that is less damaging to hair than conventional dryers and saves energy.

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