THE WORLDS FIRST 3D MAKEUP PRINTER

Harvard Business student Grace Choi has developed an at-home 3D makeup printer capable of printing out eye shadow, blush, lipstick, foundation and even concealer. Choi, whose research was based around color, believes that the makeup industry charges a huge premium for something that technology can provide for free. The beauty printer, MINK, uses the same FDA-approved ink that is found in all major cosmetic brands. It also has the ability to replicate their exact hues using color codes. MINK is set to retail for about $300 and has the ability to hook up to any computer, just like any typical desktop printer.

Check out the video below to see how MINK works and how it will revolutionize the makeup industry.