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Fan Gives Jeffree Star Lipstick Rave Review After Surviving Car Crash

Us beauty betches all want our makeup to stand the test of time, and the test of midday office naps, and the test of Netflix and Chill date night.

What we might not expect is when our makeup stands tests we didn't even mean to put them through.

As far as amazing and long wearing make-up brands go, Jeffree Star cosmetics reigns supreme.

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The quality is notoriously high performing and revolutionary.

One Jeffree stan proved these facts to be true when she tweeted out this picture of herself after a CAR CRASH.

User @Voltaireon wrote, "If anyone is curious about how well @JeffreeStar lipstick holds up- I was just in a car accident and there are lipstick marks on the airbag but my face is OK."

I have created this artistic collage to help illustrate the pics she shared on Twitter!

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Her lipstick and her glasses should both be Jeffree Star approved.

Fans were absolutely gagged at this insane tweet and testament to makeup lovers everywhere.

The near flawless lipstick (and her survival, of course) were enough to cause the tweet to go viral.

If this story feels weirdly familiar but you can't remember why — DON'T WORRY. I'm here to refresh your memory.

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A few years back, this review of Kat Von D's liquid liner was posted on Sephora.com where a girl claimed to have survived a crazy car accident while her eyeliner stayed ON FLEEK.

Sis was absolutely not lying, and posted receipts to prove it:

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The liner? Stunning.

Kat Von D, on the other hand? Absolutely cancelled.

However, a conspiracy has since broken out that this girl is just a JEFFREE STAN trying to get his attention.

A copycat criminal? SAY IT ISN'T SO.

Apparently, this is more common than we might think.

This other Twitter user shared her story and picture with a similar story!

Moral of the story? ALL HAIL JEFFREE STAR COSMETICS.

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Who doesn't want life-proof makeup? It's the new standard, tbh.