Scientists have created metal eyeshadow and false eyelashes that allow the wearer to control gadgets with the blink of an eye.
The cosmetics range that lets users control machines has been developed by Brazilian researchers.
Katia Vega, a beauty technology designer at the Pontifical Catholic University in Rio de Janeiro, developed a prototype whereby people wearing the electronic make-up can operate lights and control aerial drones using contractions of their eye muscles.
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After applying the make-up, users close their eyes in long blinks or winks to create a circuit that allows them to operate various devices, 'The Times' reported.
Vega said that she was developing variations of the technology to improve the lives of disabled people by using facial expressions to activate household electronics, hospital beds and air-conditioning.
The inventions were demonstrated at an Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces conference at the University of St Andrews.