Seymourpowell's Élever makeup printer replicates looks straight from the internet
Makeup looks seen online could be downloaded and printed directly onto the face, using a gadget concept imagined by UK studio Seymourpowell.
Élever looks like a handheld mirror but is actually a printer that combines 3D-fabrication, facial recognition technology and AI-powered image analysis to apply makeup.
Seymourpowell created the concept design as a way of exploring the findings of a global research project it has conducted into the future of beauty over the last two years.
While beauty vloggers and influencers attract huge followings on YouTube and Instagram, their followers will often try to replicate the looks they've seen online.
Élever would allow people to achieve the looks they've seen on the internet without having to buy new products or learn how to apply them.
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