Fujifilm has launched the Instax instant camera. It can print photos in business card size. The cameras come in Wide and Mini models. They come with a one-year warranty and prices range from Rs 5,299 to Rs 8,299. The camera uses disposable film cartridges. Mini 20 films pack cost Rs 710 and Wide 20 films pack costs Rs 940.
Easy on the eye
Revlon has added to its PhotoReady collection BB cream, 3D Volume Mascara and PhotoReady Kajal Intense Eye Liner + Brightener. The Kajal comes in shades of black, blue and green. It costs Rs 395. Skin Perfector comes in Light, Light/Medium and Medium shades, and is priced Rs 550. The mascara, in Blackest Black, Black and Blackened Brown, costs Rs 548.
Cremica has launched Opera, claimed to be India’s first cottage-style potato crisps. They come in four flavours - Peri Peri, Cheese Jalapeno, Italian Herbs and Salt & Black Pepper. They are available at major departmental stores and cost Rs 25 (30 gm pack) and Rs 50 (60 gm).
Power cooking
Soyer has launched IN 5001T, its latest range of induction cookers. It offers eight power levels and eight temperature levels for different cooking modes supported by pre-adjusted controls for ease of function. It has a child lock and also shuts off automatically. The price is Rs 3,990 and is available at all retail outlets.
For snack time
Tupperware has launched snack plates and Disney snack cups. The cups have airtight and liquid-tight seals and can be carried in a purse, briefcase or backpack. They cost Rs 475. The plates cost Rs 650.