Virtual life, I’d say, has not been all that fun to date. Having been held hostage in my flat for several months due to the virus, I emerged, blinking into the light, and will now be living with my parents in rural Norfolk until restrictions lift.Zoom calls, FaceTime dates and Skype catch-ups with everyone else I love will hopefully feel less lonely if I’m not so sick of my own face.So I was excited to learn that L’Oreal has launched the world’s first ever digital make-up line. Its bold premise is you can use this ‘virtual’ make-up on video calls, showcasing looks that can only be achieved through technology. I could revolutionise my tired aesthetic and project a new vision of myself to the world — I just had to get to grips with the tech. Emily Hill (pictured) tests the world’s first e-makeover range from L’Oreal that works using augmented reality tech that layers make-up looks on to real worldOn its website, the brand advertises that its Signature Faces collection provides ten different looks on video calling platforms, Snapchat and Instagram, co-created by its global make-up director Val Garland, the star of BBC show Glow Up who has worked with…
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