30 Incredible Makeup Transformations That Prove “Every Woman Is A Hollywood Star” (New Pics)
Good makeup can inspire a person to be more confident and to live their life to the fullest. Makeup master and beauty guru Goar Avetisyan believes that every woman is a Hollywood star. She gives incredible makeovers to women with severe skin conditions or who are very ill, completely transforming them to help them feel as beautiful on the outside as they are on the inside.
Scroll down to see the inspirational before and after photos, upvote your favorite ones, and let us know in the comments which transformations you loved the most and why, dear Pandas. Be sure to check out Bored Panda’s earlier list about Goar right here.
The beauty expert has an incredibly successful online presence, with over 9.7 million Instagram followers, 282k YouTube subscribers, and her own beauty school and studio in the center of the Russian capital
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I’m more interested in the survival story that explains such an eye-catching scar.
My heart aches for this young girl, and the transformation is amazing. Wish I could give her a granny hug.
I wouldn't be so sure. It looks like the pupil on the affected side is permanently dilated, thus that eye looks darker.
Load More Replies...As with the others, I’m interested to know what happened to begin with. Whatever this was, it changed her left eye, too. Makeup is quite amazing. And her eyes, as is, are stunningly different.
It's called a port wine birthmark. No injury, just a birthmark.
Load More Replies...More like whatever happened to her face it also made her left eye permanently dilated, which makes it seem darker, but it’s just a dilated pupil.
Load More Replies...Wow! The question that remains is, will she take the time to maintain this look daily?
Goar sees herself as a cheerful and reckless makeup artist who adores living life to the fullest and wants to share her love of life with everyone she can. She provides makeup and beautification lessons both in person, as well as via video.
The popular makeup artist moved to Russia with her family when she was just one year old. Her path toward fame and fortune started when she was a teenager. When she was 11 years old, she started experimenting with makeup on herself.
Her and many of the others. Terrible accidents or violent assaults I suppose. And possibly no access to good reconstructive surgeons.
Load More Replies...Perfect way to describe her -. "BEAUTIFUL & BRAVE".. love that
Load More Replies...You need to know you're beautiful as you are. Makeup cannot change that.
That´s true but you can't judge if she feels better hiding this a little from the people who don't know her.
Load More Replies...aww what happend? i feel so bad 4 u, i hope u get better, wished u luck!
why? Sorry to be a putz, but, why do we women "have" to look anything other than ourselves? If a woman (or man for that matter) wants to wear make-up, great for them. But don't make us feel obligated in order to be "appealing" to you.
What are you even talking about? Did you read the blurb at the top? No one said anyone "has" to look any certain way. And this is nothing to do with appealing to anyone else. "She gives incredible makeovers to women with severe skin conditions or who are very ill, completely transforming them to help them feel as beautiful on the outside as they are on the inside."
Load More Replies...What an incredible boost to confidence, self-esteem and morale for these women. It certainly can’t be easy to live with severe facial disfigurement yet these brave ladies have taken such a risk exposing themselves with these makeovers. I hope each and every one of them enjoyed their outer beauty for a while. Just goes to prove that you just don’t know what any persons makeup could be disguising. All power to you for doing this.
There has to be a smattering of photoshop on some of these. I can't see how the shape of her left eyebrow/lid area could disappear completely.
I feel insecure when i have a huge red zit. I imagine these women think about how they would look if they had no skin issues or injuries. They want to know what it's like to look beautiful like every man or woman may want to know. I can't believe how negative people can be. How hurtful. This makeup artist is giving these women a chance to forget & see they are beautiful. Ugh. I'm so sick of self righteous a******s
This makeup artist is truly an artist and has really helped a lot of women with their lives. To the poster that criticized that women "shouldn't have to......", I can only say: You have spoken like someone that didn't read the first paragraph, doesn't think you should ever choose to improve your looks, and that feels that no one else should either. Some people just can't help themselves blurting out their first thought, even if it's negative nonsense. They're so emotionally warped they can't even look at all the pictures and the beautiful transformations here, and then calmly and with an open mind, decide whether or NOT to comment. People like this have no idea how someone that's disfigured, sick or just thinks they're unattractive-- how severely it can impact their emotional well-being.
I think she looks nice in both pics. I know it's not my face, so I can't say if it's liked or not, but I love the freckles and wish the make up would enhance, rather than cover up.
Yes, the greater amount of white of the eye showing can not be explained by make up. I suspect some editing.
Load More Replies...By the age of 16, she was giving makeovers to her friends and acquaintances. Eventually, what was just a hobby turned into a full-fledged job.
Goar became a mother this year on July 3. The 27-year-old gave birth to a healthy baby boy weighing 4 kilograms (around 8.8 pounds). She shared her joy with her followers on Instagram, getting nearly 2.5 million likes. She continues to give updates about her child on social media.
Chemo patient? The wig helps with self-confidence at least as much as the makeup.
Kim Kardashian, where were you hiding? This transformation is remarkable! And she looks like a very kind and soulful person in both photos. Good job!
She looks so pitifully sad in the first pic that my heart goes out to her.
She still has to deal with people staring at that right arm and hand. The picture doesn’t show it well, but she has a deformed right arm/hand (left side of photo).
I have struggled with upper lip hair most of my life... and it only seems to get worse as I get older.
Funny, I did not notice that. I have to have a chin wax every 3 weeks ever since I had cancer.
Load More Replies...My only critique here is the eyes tbh. The way they're done makes them look unsettlingly too-large and doll-like, and honestly it looks really flippin creepy >_>
To me they look exactly like her eyes, only with makeup and false eyelashes. If you look at the first photo, you see that they are wide open as in the second.
Load More Replies...Freckles, lines, and maybe some age spots. And smiling helped. I hate it when people tell me to smile, but it does typically look nicer. This looks like a more “normal” transformation.
I think this is something different. Some sort of condition.
Load More Replies...I think she is stunning wth the spots - I'd love to see her wih just eye makeup and lipstick.
I know! She reminds me of an exotic cat...leopard? Cheetah? It's neat to see a human with a spot pattern, and not just one color. Too bad humans don't all come in spots / stripes / other cool markings.
Load More Replies...The one thing I notice with all these women is the hurt in their eyes in the first picture, and the happiness in their eyes in the second picture.
That is amazing, I always knew the rest of us were just as beautiful as those in Hollywood
I think she looks way more awesome with the spots. Like a spotty cat! Leopard, cheetah, jaguar.
You look great but your HAIR - that is absolutely stunning before as well.
95% of us look like her before picture ... only she can look like her after pic... adorable!
Some of these transformations are a bit too much. The women end up looking like those people on Instagram who overdo the photoshop and make themselves look plastic.
Too much. Makes her look like a call girl. Less is better; she's a beautiful girl.
She looked much better before. After she looks so fake and plastic!
I feel like the make up is covering up to much, when it should just accentuate they're features, It's taking the uniqueness and individuality away from them!
Sweet! (and I still have trouble with the before/after nose shape/size)
its amazing what a little shaping with highlighting & contouring can do!
Load More Replies...Her double chin just magically disappeared? Come on, this has to have been edited.
Load More Replies...I can't believe this is the same person, either. I bet she doesn't recognzie herself!
Once again, the hair makes a lot of difference. She was wearing it in a tired old lady style. The new style is a more youthful look.
Pretty girl becomes beautiful girl. Again, the hair makes such a difference.
The nose!!! wow what a transformation.. ok lights too, but wow... the skin too..
I don't understand how they manage to make all loses look so similar! Are these pics for real?
Notice that the Before pics are more close up and appear larger, plus most have their face tilted upward. This makes noses look much wider. Now, note the After versions are farther back (looking smaller, more delicate) and faces are slightly tipped downward which minimizes the nose. Plus lighting and more flattering/softer hair & clothing. It all works together.
Load More Replies...I really like her hair and pose. But she didn't need eye makeup all around her eyes. The eyebrows look good, too. But the foundation is a little heavy. But still she looks great! On the left it looks like she's wearing a house cost and that you are interrupting her TV viewing. On the right she looks friendly and higher class.
photoshopping is not cool! All of these people are looking similar instead of the make-up artist bringing out the each persons own uniqueness!
Cant be, she would of needed a face lift on top of it, or photo shopped, if not, then its amazing
This one is excellent. Eyes aren't overdone, she looks natural and approachable.
Her eye lids are lower in the first photo. It lines up to her pupils not like the other photo. So I dont know.
Oh, there is a tape which is applied on those areas and therefore you get a one-day lifting.On top of this tape you aply make up.Search for this tape on Net.
Load More Replies...This is why you should use sunscreen and (for the gods' sakes) MOISTURISE!
No amount of sunscreen in early years can stop natural aging .... She looks much older and naturally has wrinkles from years of life
Load More Replies...This is by far the biggest transformation they have we are on the clock back by decades
I think she is even beautiful in the before picture! Quite stunning both ways!
Beautiful for evening; lighter eye makeup for daytime would look great.
She looks like the same person, except for the nose. ("after" photo photoshopped?)
She looks badass on first one, like nothing can breake her
She is probably bald due to cancer. Let her see herself as she was before her battle began.
Load More Replies...Plus the lighting and angles are completely different.
Load More Replies...I really hate that lipstick... every time they have used it, it has not looked good.
Load More Replies...She looks stoned in the before pic!!! And sober in the after pic!! Ha ha ha ha.....
No, no, no. This amount of makeup made this young woman look like a pedophiles dream.
You can see the beauty in her eyes on the left. She doesn't need that much makeup.
She doesn't NEED it. But if it makes her feel better about herself then she is certainly entitled to have it. She can have both looks and a hundred others besides. That's her choice.
Load More Replies...I have vitiligo and want to cover my skin while going to office How could I do this
Alopecia is devastating to a woman - I know, because I suffer from it too.
This looks like the other one about 5 or 6 ago
Load More Replies...30 years of misery & drudge wiped away with the proper care & some makeup... lovely.
Ow wow, that is OTT. No-one that young needs so much goop on their face!
Eyes look a bit too smoky for this to work, for me. Otherwise, it’s a good job.
It isn't about how WE see her; it's about how she feels about herself.
This is the kind of stuff that holds women back culturally in the West. With carnivalistic flourish we are shown what we should regard as ghastly and behold! they can be fixed with makeup and better lighting to adhere to what society thinks is an acceptable level of beauty to be featured in a movie/tv show. This normalizes the idea that women must spend hundreds of dollars for makeup products (especially if you don't want a toxic chemical soup on your face), years of accumulated application time, to be beautiful.
I was thinking the same thing, Truth Monster. The entire time I was thinking "Why must women look like flawless plastic dolls to be considered beautiful and therefore accptable?". Normalise naturally flawed human skin then maybe people won't feel they need to use make-up in the first place to feel worthy of society.
Load More Replies...Some of these are really amazing, but...I kinda feel like it'd send a better message to embrace these people's differences instead of covering them up and conforming all of them to two or three 'socially acceptable' looks. Granted, living with these differences is not something I can fully imagine nor understand, and I'm not faulting or shaming these women for wanting these makeovers, but I think it would send a better message to embrace the things that stand out instead of 'fixing' them.
They look pretty, sure. But why do they all have to look like instagraminfluencers? Can they just be pretty AND themselves?
But they are not themselves, most have cancer, birth marks,scars and hair loss and they just want to feel human and their old selves again. Who are you to deny them that. Can you not just be happy for them.
Load More Replies...Some of these transformations are probably really powerful for some of these women. But most of them aspire to an unrealistic kind of beauty, that doesn't even look nice in real life, it actually looks as moving plastic faces. Also, the facts that this make-up style makes older women look younger and younger women look older makes no sense at all. Finding joy in life in all is stages is the key to true happiness!
True... but again, these women suffer from cancer and other health allments... It is nice to see them feel beautiful again like before ...
Load More Replies...They look beautiful in all both pictures! And they all look so pleased with the result, but why did you cover up some of their natural beauty? No hate, I just think you should've embraced some of their natural features.
I def get what a lot of people here are saying about how people can be beautiful without makeup, and how we shouldn't make people feel forced into looking a 'like an Instagram influencer', but, a lot of the women in this article suffer from major facial deformities and abnormalities. No matter how accepting you think you are-- you would surely do a double take if you saw them on the street in their "before" state. (It doesn't make you a bad person, it's just human nature. As a good person, you would still notice, but you would choose not to treat them differently.) Anyway, imagine if you couldn't wear clothes. Like, none. Like your body had a severe reaction to any fabric touching it in any way. Every day, for years, anytime you went outside, you knew people would be surprised and take a second look: "woah! Look at that naked person!" So imagine that this makeup is like saying "here, here is an outfit that you can wear when you want, if you want. You have choices. You can mingle with others undetected." That's a gift.
I agree!! I fully understand the comments criticizing the “overdone” and “plastification” but these woman may feel selfconcious about their differences or injuries. And yet now they have had an opportunity to see themselves without that being the show stealer in the mirror! Remember when glamour shots were a huge thing? We laugh now but people loved to be dressed up and look and feel like the most attractive version they could possibly be! And a lot of this involved hairstyling and people waiting in them, pampering them! I say we just appreciate the artistry and how happy these women look. And consider some may not have had a lot of happy moments at times
Load More Replies...Makeup should enhance what is already there, not plaster over into something else
That is true for women not suffering from horrible skin diseases and cancer....
Load More Replies...This is the kind of stuff that holds women back culturally in the West. With carnivalistic flourish we are shown what we should regard as ghastly and behold! they can be fixed with makeup and better lighting to adhere to what society thinks is an acceptable level of beauty to be featured in a movie/tv show. This normalizes the idea that women must spend hundreds of dollars for makeup products (especially if you don't want a toxic chemical soup on your face), years of accumulated application time, to be beautiful.
I was thinking the same thing, Truth Monster. The entire time I was thinking "Why must women look like flawless plastic dolls to be considered beautiful and therefore accptable?". Normalise naturally flawed human skin then maybe people won't feel they need to use make-up in the first place to feel worthy of society.
Load More Replies...Some of these are really amazing, but...I kinda feel like it'd send a better message to embrace these people's differences instead of covering them up and conforming all of them to two or three 'socially acceptable' looks. Granted, living with these differences is not something I can fully imagine nor understand, and I'm not faulting or shaming these women for wanting these makeovers, but I think it would send a better message to embrace the things that stand out instead of 'fixing' them.
They look pretty, sure. But why do they all have to look like instagraminfluencers? Can they just be pretty AND themselves?
But they are not themselves, most have cancer, birth marks,scars and hair loss and they just want to feel human and their old selves again. Who are you to deny them that. Can you not just be happy for them.
Load More Replies...Some of these transformations are probably really powerful for some of these women. But most of them aspire to an unrealistic kind of beauty, that doesn't even look nice in real life, it actually looks as moving plastic faces. Also, the facts that this make-up style makes older women look younger and younger women look older makes no sense at all. Finding joy in life in all is stages is the key to true happiness!
True... but again, these women suffer from cancer and other health allments... It is nice to see them feel beautiful again like before ...
Load More Replies...They look beautiful in all both pictures! And they all look so pleased with the result, but why did you cover up some of their natural beauty? No hate, I just think you should've embraced some of their natural features.
I def get what a lot of people here are saying about how people can be beautiful without makeup, and how we shouldn't make people feel forced into looking a 'like an Instagram influencer', but, a lot of the women in this article suffer from major facial deformities and abnormalities. No matter how accepting you think you are-- you would surely do a double take if you saw them on the street in their "before" state. (It doesn't make you a bad person, it's just human nature. As a good person, you would still notice, but you would choose not to treat them differently.) Anyway, imagine if you couldn't wear clothes. Like, none. Like your body had a severe reaction to any fabric touching it in any way. Every day, for years, anytime you went outside, you knew people would be surprised and take a second look: "woah! Look at that naked person!" So imagine that this makeup is like saying "here, here is an outfit that you can wear when you want, if you want. You have choices. You can mingle with others undetected." That's a gift.
I agree!! I fully understand the comments criticizing the “overdone” and “plastification” but these woman may feel selfconcious about their differences or injuries. And yet now they have had an opportunity to see themselves without that being the show stealer in the mirror! Remember when glamour shots were a huge thing? We laugh now but people loved to be dressed up and look and feel like the most attractive version they could possibly be! And a lot of this involved hairstyling and people waiting in them, pampering them! I say we just appreciate the artistry and how happy these women look. And consider some may not have had a lot of happy moments at times
Load More Replies...Makeup should enhance what is already there, not plaster over into something else
That is true for women not suffering from horrible skin diseases and cancer....
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