Besides all the mermaids, sorcerers, witches and princes, there’s another aspect of Disney princesses’ lives that just doesn’t add up. Loryn Brantz, a staff illustrator at Buzzfeed, noticed that their hair often behaves in strange and unrealistic ways, so she decided to show how they might look if their hair behaved the way ours does.
Brantz has a wonderful way of grounding Disney’s princesses in reality, so check out her work featuring Disney princesses with realistic waistlines as well!
More info: lorynbrantz.com | Facebook | Tumblr (h/t: Loryn Brantz)
Ariel
Ariel with wet hair
Belle
Belle with her hair stuck to her lip gloss
Cinderella
Cinderella with bed head
Mulan
Mulan with static
Elsa
Elsa with her roots showing
Jasmine
Jasmine with realistic hair volume
Snow White
Snow White with moisture frizz
Pocahontas
Pocahontas with her hair in a twister
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Share on FacebookElsa with dark roots? There are people with natural really blonde hair, the real problem is how the hell her braid stays in place.
What's missing is Rapunzel with her hair full of twigs, leaves and dirt. How does that girl run around without s**t getting caught in there?
Obviously humans don't have the Disney hair-itage. Like we don't have eyes 3 times the normal size. It's part of the Disney magic.
Obviously humans don't share the Disney hair-itage. We don't have eyes 3 times the normal size either.
I personally prefer the image of Elsa with her roots showing, much more image depth as well as realism.
Am I the only one who thinks Cinderella is hotter with bed-head?
Elsa with dark roots? There are people with natural really blonde hair, the real problem is how the hell her braid stays in place.
What's missing is Rapunzel with her hair full of twigs, leaves and dirt. How does that girl run around without s**t getting caught in there?
Obviously humans don't have the Disney hair-itage. Like we don't have eyes 3 times the normal size. It's part of the Disney magic.
Obviously humans don't share the Disney hair-itage. We don't have eyes 3 times the normal size either.
I personally prefer the image of Elsa with her roots showing, much more image depth as well as realism.
Am I the only one who thinks Cinderella is hotter with bed-head?

















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