Vitamin C Pumped Into Your Car To Improve Your Skin?
Wednesday, 18. August 2010
Driving is becoming a more ‘comfy’ experience as more cars are fitted with increasing numbers of creature comforts, including ambient lighting, air conditioning, lumbar seat adjustment and so on. In some cases it’s a little like driving around in your lounge often with a better quality music system than you have at home as well as an onboard DVD player. But Nissan are about to surpass them all with its new ‘health and being’ concepts. Proposals include a pump that filters breathable vitamin C into the cabin in order to moisturise the skin. I think that a teasmade and something that does your ironing should be more of a priority than something that makes your skin as soft as a babies bum. Is this a waste of technology? Should inventors be concentrating on making cars safer? By Graham Hill
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