The Little Mermaid, Mulan, or even Jafar - Malaysian make up artist Saraswati can transform herself into any Disney character. The mother-of-two has not only mastered the art of face paint, she also creatively uses her hijabs to complete her looks.
She goes by Queen of Luna on Instagram where she already has nearly 47k followers, and we are not surprised. The self-proclaimed "comic geek" and "Disnerd" is crazy talented! Which works impressed you the most? Let us know in the comments!
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Princess Jasmine
Mulan
Cruella de Vil
Pocahontas
Jafar
I don't remember Jafar looking like that!!!! That's one hot Jafar!!!
Tinker Bell
You see how's she's maintained her modesty too? She's definitely Muslim. She kept her shirt on in this shot. I think that's great
Cheshire Cat
Alice
Ariel
Belle
Ursula
Red Queen
Princess Jasmine
This woman is crazy good! I wouldn't be able to do any of this in a gazillion years! It takes real talent.
I love how the model switches so comfortably from princesses to villains...and she pulls both off in a top-notch way! not many of us are brave enough to celebrate ugliness along side beauty...
So pretty! The most realistic princess recreation I have seen! So gorgeous!
So I'm a bit hesitant about posting this comment- lest I look like an " islamophobic racist bigot" - Although she is undoubtedly gorgeous and extremely talented, the concept is absolutely ridiculous. I'm sorry, but in Islam "hijab" is mandated for women in order to make them look less attractive. In fact, most imams discourage the use of makeup and colorful/ tight clothing so as to "blend in" and not get men excited. This whole idea of using hijab to simply cover your hair and then embellishing other features to bring out your beauty defeats the purpose of being a hijabi in the first place
No....hijab is for modesty. Ain't no reason hijabis can't look fabulous while staying modest. Modest doesn't mean "look unattractive."
Load More Replies...This woman is crazy good! I wouldn't be able to do any of this in a gazillion years! It takes real talent.
I love how the model switches so comfortably from princesses to villains...and she pulls both off in a top-notch way! not many of us are brave enough to celebrate ugliness along side beauty...
So pretty! The most realistic princess recreation I have seen! So gorgeous!
So I'm a bit hesitant about posting this comment- lest I look like an " islamophobic racist bigot" - Although she is undoubtedly gorgeous and extremely talented, the concept is absolutely ridiculous. I'm sorry, but in Islam "hijab" is mandated for women in order to make them look less attractive. In fact, most imams discourage the use of makeup and colorful/ tight clothing so as to "blend in" and not get men excited. This whole idea of using hijab to simply cover your hair and then embellishing other features to bring out your beauty defeats the purpose of being a hijabi in the first place
No....hijab is for modesty. Ain't no reason hijabis can't look fabulous while staying modest. Modest doesn't mean "look unattractive."
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