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.
"In incorporating technology into traditional make-up, I thought I could empower people without making them look like a cyborg," she said.
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.
The inventions were demonstrated at an Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces conference at the University of St Andrews.
