From: HuffPost
A lot has changed about makeup since we were little girls. Back then,
if we wanted to wear it, we'd have to sneak a little bit of lipstick
when no one was looking or save up our allowance to buy a mascara. But
now, everything is about to get way easier ... and digital.
Grace
Choi, a Harvard Business School grad (and our new favorite person on
earth) debuted her new 3-D printer that not only PRINTS MAKEUP but does
it in any color you could possibly want. Simply by grabbing the color
code from a photo and hooking the small device up to your computer, you
have an endless supply of lipsticks and eyeshadows in any shade.
Choi demonstrated how the printer works
at a tech conference, and we have to admit, we're pretty excited to get
our hands on one. She plans on selling them for $300 each, but when you
think about all the $10 eyeshadows you've purchased over the years, and
the fact that you may never need to visit a Sephora again ... it's a not such a huge price to pay.
Check out the video above to see how the thing works, and prepare to be very impressed. MORE
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