Artist Uses Makeup To Transform Real People Into Disney Villains
If you're a lover of art and curious about what makeup can do to a person, then you're in for a treat today.
Makeup can do a lot, but these Disney villain transformations take it to another level. French makeup artist Audrey Logeais has built a following by turning real people into some of the most recognizable villains in animation, using makeup alone.
The results are striking, because the finished looks often feel closer to movie makeup than a simple beauty transformation. From sharp contours to dramatic color choices, each look shows just how far makeup artistry can go when the details are right.
Here are some of Audrey Logeais's most eye-catching Disney villain creations.
1. Ego (Ratatouille)
First of all, the makeup in this transformation is iconic, but the expression and acting by the person are top-notch.
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This one looks incredibly realistic because of the dark background. The details in the makeup are amazing.
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I didn't expect to see animal villains in this post, but this looks fantastic. The attention to detail in making it look as real as possible definitely paid off.
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4. Hades (Hercules)
Okay, now this one is truly iconic. The hair, outfit, and makeup are all executed to perfection.
The facial expression also adds character. She needs to do my makeup for Halloween this year.
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5. Jafar (Aladdin)
The face, eyebrows, and fake beard all work for me. We are loving all of these transformations.
I don't think any of us expected them to be this good.
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6. Bellwether (Zootopia)
This is my favorite one so far. You can't tell me that you don't absolutely love this transformation.
The acting by the person, the sheep head, and the binders make this whole look perfect.
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7. Beast (Beauty and the Beast)
I just want to know why Disney isn't hiring her to do makeup for live-action films of their Disney movies because she'd be the perfect candidate.
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8. Chief Skinner (Ratatouille)
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These makeup looks and transformations are absolutely incredible. They look so real and very professional, which enhances the overall effect.
You can tell the time, effort, and detail that went into each of these transformations. Maybe we'll see her tackle other characters so we can witness her extend her talents, or perhaps we can hire her for our Halloween costumes this year.
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