Makeup artists and beauty bloggers are making waves with a new makeup challenge that’s serving up some Disney bad ish realness.
Makeup artists and beauty bloggers are making waves with a new makeup challenge that’s serving up some Disney bad ish realness.
The limited-edition collection features six of Disney’s most popular villains, like the Evil Queen from Snow White, Ursula from The Little Mermaid and Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty.
Annie Thomas, also known as @Creative.cliche on Instagram did a wicked good job of recreating the Evil Queen from Snow White. Fierce -- eyebrows and all.
Thomas then painted the Evil Queen's costume on her upper body as a finishing touch that's oh so extra.
Cohl, A.K.A. Cohlsworld, slayed his Cruella De Vil look. The green cut-crease eye is devilishly angular, and the Dalmatian print patches are a fun shout-out to Cruella's fav betches.
So, glam Scar is now a thing and we must try it at our next costume party.
Someone, please have a costume party and invite us.
Sarina Nexi was one makeup artist who decided to do an entirely different take on the challenge.
Instead of transforming herself into just one Disney villain, she recreated a scene with Ariel and Ursula from The Little Mermaid, using her stunningly symmetrical face as the canvas.
We have, and we don't hate it.
We might even go as far to say that we love it.
Everything about Devan Diorio's Cruella look is fierce. Right down to the glittery paw-print backdrop.
Because we would definitely want to recreate this edgy rendition of Dr. Facilier from The Princess and The Frog.
This is sort of what we imagine guitarist Slash would look like if he were a villain... and a woman.
How do you draw a perfect fire-breathing dragon on your chest?
We're here for it.
Right down to the sinister green eyes and bushy mane, Rebecca Roaming's Scar from The Lion King is frighteningly good.
Is anyone else feeling a little spooked out by how good this is?
And Laviedunprince's contoured Ursula transformation is everything.
Do you see those cheekbones?!
Victoria Lyn's transformation into Maleficent is so good that we're pretty sure they could have used her as a face double in the 2014 live-action film.
If being bad looks this good, we might just have to join the dark side.
Is it just us or did this Jafar look from Aladdin seem like it was animated at first glance and not like someone wearing face paint?
We might just have to agree after seeing this spot-on Cruella De Vil transformation.