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Procter and Gamble Unveils New Device That Aims To Remove Signs of Aging (bbc.com)

In a video for the BBC, technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones uses Procter and Gamble's new device to maker him look younger. Called Opte, the device scans the skin and precisely applies tiny amounts of make-up to remove age spots, burst blood vessels and other blemishes. Opte has a camera in it that captures 200 frames per second and processes that data by looking at the difference of the color of your skin. It then sends it to a microprocessor and 120 thermal inkjet printers print the product directly on your skin. The company says it works with all skin colors via three different cartridges: light, medium, and dark. Procter and Gamble is planning to release the device in late 2019 or 2020.

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  1. Re:Question by The+Evil+Atheist · · Score: -1, Troll

    So the idea that makeup is something forced on women by the evil patriarchy is both silly and very demeaning to women, casting them as so weak that they can't even make up their minds.

    Says the incel who thinks women are just obeying their animal natures:

    The reason they do this is that the male of the species is inherently attracted to women during their most fertile years. That's just the effects of evolution.

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    Those who do not learn from commit history are doomed to regress it.