"We’re going to live in a world where you can take a picture of your friend’s lipstick and print it out," says the founder.
Choi created her own mini home 3D printer, Mink, that will retail for $300 and allow anyone to print makeup by ripping the color code off color photos on the internet. It hooks up to a computer, just like a normal printer.
Via Newsdeck
Mink isn't a printer as others because it's done for make up. An awesome gadget for girls but i'ts an example of entrepreneurism and innovation.