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Lauren Bowker (born 16 September 1985) is an English designer, particularly known for her colour-change inks. Born in Rossendale, Lancashire, Bowker now resides in London, United Kingdom.

Bowker is a designer, [1] inventor, [2] director [3] and speaker [4] who works with museums, galleries, institutes and industries across the world, [5] specialising in material science and design. Bowker is the founder and creative director of THEUNSEEN, [6] a material innovation research and development house that develops intelligent materials using colour to visualise data. [7]

She is also the inventor of a number of colour-change inks [8] and compounds, launched an environment-responsive colour change fashion collection into Selfridges department store in October 2015, [9] and is one of the creators of her own version of color changing hair dye "FIRE" in January 2017. [10] In June 2017, Bowker presented a T-Shirt range responsive to climate change at the UN Nature summit on World Environment Day in Washington. [11]

Bowker is Editor at large of Science for Dazed, [12] a Creative Review creative leader [13] and winner of the most innovative brand award at the WGSN Futures award 2016. [14]

Bowker's skin-based beauty products are set to be launched in 2019. The products include, Atmo Spheres, a colour pigment for the cheeks, eyes, lips and skin that changes when it comes into contact with heat, a breeze or seasonal temperature changes; Soul Shades, a skin-accentuating blusher that responds to skin's natural temperature fluctuations; and Helio Veil, a self-forming freckle base activated by UV rays. [15]

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