Five years after launching the prototype, Mink has rolled out the go-to-market iteration of its desktop 3D cosmetic printer.

Designed to be lightweight and compact, the printer—weighing 2.2 lbs. and measuring 8” x 6” x 4”—enables users to choose, control and create the exact makeup they want. The printer bundle features a single tri-color cartridge and the company’s proprietary makeup sheets. Ingredients are produced in accordance with FDA cosmetic rules; manufacturing processes follow FDA guidelines.

To use, consumers connect with WiFi via the Mink app. Once open, they can import any image from the internet, camera roll or social media, and may print an entire image or single color by inserting a Mink makeup sheet into the tray and pressing send to print. After printing, the makeup is immediately ready for application.

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