Brace Choi from Harvard Business School is doing something that is disrupting the cosmetics industry. She believes that the huge profits of cosmetics companies come from things that technology can provide for free — such as the color of cosmetics.
To subvert this situation, Brace made a home mini 3D printer , mink , which can be printed using color from a screenshot website or any photo, and then prints makeup, powdery eyeshadow, dense lip gloss, etc. using the "ink" that is commonly verified by the FDA on the market.

Mink printers can meet the needs of consumers for personalized customization and the pursuit of convenience. Brace said Mink expects to be available in the second half of this year and will not sell for more than $200. Next let's take a look at Brace's live production demo:
Mink can print powdery eyeshadow, dense lip gloss and other makeup
First, use the eyedropper to choose your favorite color, and Brace chooses pink for the presentation.
Use ps software or Microsoft Artboard to see the colors of your choice
After choosing a color, Brace began to print eyeshadow
Brace was holding the final product.
Brace took a makeup brush to use the printed eyeshadow
Print out the eyeshadow on Brace's hand and look very good