Concepedia

Abstract

Abstract The human quest for beauty is manifested in numerous body decoration fashions such as makeups, tattoos, and stickers. The ancient “kirigami” art offers a variety of choices for sticker‐type body beautification, whereby with simple cutting, complex networks potential use as microfluidic channels and stretchable materials can be fabricated. Inspired by the fish‐scale pattern and kirigami art, a fish‐like wearable biosensor is designed and fabricated. This highly stretchable, well‐aerated, disposable, and wearable fish sticker enables sweat collection, diagnostics, and motion monitoring. A structure of photonic crystals is integrated in the paper channels for fluorescence enhancement sensing of sweat lactic acid and urea, and a stretchable electronic paper network induced sensitive resistance changes during the movement. The sensor is amenable to a variety of applications, such as personal care and human–machine interaction. The combination of art and sensing also provides a pleasant‐looking solution for both health and beauty.

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