Lady applies makeup that "changes" her face into a cup, many react
- A makeup artist, Anjolaoluwa, has wowed people with her art as she drew a teacup on her face
- People who marvelled at her creation asked how she went about it all
- The talented artist said the fine work was the result of a two-hour work
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A makeup artist, Anjolaoluwa, has got the attention of many after she used cosmetics to achieve great art on her face.
In a tweet on Wednesday, January 13, the lady shared two photos that showed water being poured from a held jug into a cup drawn on her face.
To make the work more picturesque, the lady added a yellow label teabag for a great effect. Everything seems so real.
The lady said that the arduous task took her two hours to achieve as she asked people to help her share the work for wider visibility.
See her post below:
Anjolaoluwa's tweet quickly went viral as people praised her mastery of makeup art.
Read some of the reactions below:
@basicallyalivin played on the word 'teacup':
"Whether it took you two hours or two years.......THAT IS YOUR CUP OF TEA............ Get it???"
@mycah_emeka said:
"Wow this is nice. Wait, that yellow Lipton label is it make up too?"
@anjiiee_b replied:
"Lol, i glued part of it."
@EUOJIE said:
"This is beautiful and creative."
@Erbdoul said:
"What? For God's sake who are you, shiii is Fire. The illusion had me turning my phone upside-down just to see if it'll pour out foreal."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that another Nigerian makeup artist known as Simi took the whole Twitter by storm after showcasing her creativity.
In a tweet on Tuesday, January 12, the lady said it took her three hours to make her face look like a tiger.
Simi went ahead to tell those who may doubt her that what she posted was not done with a filter but through makeup.
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