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.
This is really cool tech, micro-makeup application. I can see a use for it, but I never want to use it.
I don't mind looking old, I mind being old. The appearance isn't the problem.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
But I'd be interested in what men's reaction was the first time they saw their wife or girlfriend without makeup. Today's style is pretty much flat monocolor. many women even hid their freckles (a mortal sin).
She does have one friend who's husband has never seen her without. She puts it on in the morning, sleeps in it, then washes her face and goes through it again.
Just curious - women hiding behind excessive makeup to me is the equivalent of a male wearing a braunschweiger in his pants.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
This product lets people use much less makeup while achieving a more natural look. It also helps people who don't know how to apply makeup well. I'm all for this if we see less of the painted-on face look.
Additionally, cosmetics are regularly scrutinized for containing potentially dangerous chemicals, and this product reduces the amount needed significantly.
"AI airbrush ad?"
The ad's motto: "We put the 'AI' in 'airbrush'."...?
Ezekiel 23:20
I think this is the most useless product I have ever heard of
Oh, come on. You know there is at least one guy in the US who is probably already on the phone with them asking if he can get it with an orange skin tone cartridge.