Another day,Animation Archives another wild beauty trend. And, this time is all about sticking colourful pom-poms to your face.
SEE ALSO: 'Glitter booty' is the latest bizarre beauty trend you've secretly always wantedThe technicolour trend involves using craft supplies for eye and brow makeup, lip art, and -- if you're feeling bold enough -- full face makeup.
It's a pretty achievable look should you wish to try it out. Use eyelash glue to apply the pom-poms, which are available at craft shops and haberdasheries.
The look can be traced back to Dutch Instagram makeup artist Marly, who posted a photo of her entire face covered in pom-poms. As you do.
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Of course, full face pom-poms isn't a look for everyone. Some bloggers are trying out the look on their brows. Could pom-pom brows be the new microblading? Let's hope not.
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Others are applying the pom-poms to their eyelids...
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While some are going for a more understated pom-pom effect, by sticking just one pom-pom in the corner of the eye.
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Oh, and if eye makeup's not your thing, you can always try out the look on your lips.
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That is a whole lotta look.
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