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szdaily -> Kaleidoscope
Makeup artist gives herself breathtaking transformation
    2016-September-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    IF you’re already searching for Halloween makeup inspiration, look no further than this face and body painter, Natalie Costello.

    The 27-year-old, from Dublin, Ireland, regularly transforms herself into Disney and fictional characters from books and films, and has recently been garnering global attention, thanks to her remarkable skills.

    From Maleficent to Cruella De Vil and Predator, Costello’s designs, however, are not as pretty as your average Disney princess makeup look.

    Instead, the Irish face and body painter specializes in dark characters and iconic Disney villains.

    Rather than making herself over as Simba from “The Lion King,” for instance, Costello picked his evil uncle, Scar, as her subject, while one of Costello’s other most popular selfies shows the 27-year-old in full makeup as Angelina Jolie’s character, Maleficent.

    “I have always been crazy about makeup and have done face painting on and off for years,” Costello said of her skills.

    “Unfortunately I had to stop after university, as I had serious back problems. But I went back to study makeup just last year, aged 26, and got obsessed with it.

    “I’ve been painting my face ever since and paint myself for a few hours every day.”

    Though Costello is unrecognizable in her face paint garb and her transformations look near-impossible to pull off, she captions every painted selfie with the products she used to achieve the look.

    To become Spiderman, for example, Costello used regular products from the likes of MAC, Illasmasqua and Makeup For Ever.

    For anyone wanting to recreate the selfies at home, however, beware. Each look, according to Costello, can take hours to complete.

    Natalie Costello’s presence is slowly and steadily growing on Instagram, where she already has just over 8,000 followers.

    (SD-Agencies)

 

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