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Cosmetics Artist Paints Her Chin and Mouth to Look Like Cartoon Characters

While we may regularly reject the jaw in our day by day magnificence schedule, London-based cosmetics craftsman Laura Jenkinson highlights hers in a comical tribute to cartoon personalities. She paints characters from Disney motion pictures, Looney Tunes, South Park, and more onto her jaw, lips, and the skin above them. This astutely changes Jenkinson's mouth into a figure's over-sized mouth, and when she moves her lips it would appear that the character is talking. 

The cosmetics craftsman is talented at applying her colorful cosmetics; she can make her human lips show up like they're completely regular on these characters. To add to the credibly, she'll likewise copy their smile or teeth. While some have a full set of pearly whites, others just have several front chompers. Jenkinson will twist her lips simply so to conceal her genuine teeth, and in a case like Bugs Bunny, expose her fake ones. 

You can follow Jenkinson on Instagram to see every last bit of her eccentric characters that are certain to make you grin.

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