Disney Inspired Makeup “Arm Art” Look Book

Back in January I did an entire series inspired by Disney on my face. And honestly I had a lot more ideas than I had time for an entire face of makeup for. Those looks took me hours while the eye ones only took one hour. So I took a break and now I’m back doing some more but this time on my arm. Since I recently got super into using makeup to create art on my arms. I’m not going to go into details on any of these creations as it’s pretty much all going to be the same for each of these.

For the most part I used Morphe x James Charles Artistry Palette, NYX Epic Ink Liner, and ColourPop Liquid Liners to create each and every single one of these art pieces. I also used the ColourPop x Disney Villain Collection’s Misunderstood Pressed Powder Palette.

I’m still going to be posting more over on Instagram but I find this series to be a lot of fun, and wanted to share them on here. I’m probably also going to do something similar with other topics like video games and Harry Potter.

WHICH ARM ART WAS YOUR FAVORITE? OR WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DISNEY AND/OR PIXAR MOVIE?

Love ya,

Mae Polzine

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  1. April 5, 2019 / 7:36 PM

    These are awesome! I missed the toy story one, it’s so good!! The Wall-E art is my favorite 💜

    • Mae Polzine
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      April 5, 2019 / 7:37 PM

      Thank you so much! I love the Wall-E one too!
      ♥ Mae

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