Not that I ever plan to use something like this myself, but I can see it having its advantages. Those morning faces would be easier and quicker to apply on the subway commute, and it might lessen the number of car accidents due to women adding eye shadow and lipstick while driving in rush hour traffic.
Course…if the alignment gets off or the cartridges go dry in the middle of an application session, that could cause all sorts of havoc. Kinda funny to imagine people walking by with only half their faces done up.
And for some reason, that suggestion at the end of the article really caught my imagination. What if a device like this could print-paste a whole new face onto yours, or mini-images (like temporary tattoos) onto selected patches of skin? There’s a new twist on the Mission Impossible full-head masks. Mary Kay goes cloak and dagger.
I see that smile.