
For the past few weeks, we've both laughed and shook our heads at the many people attempting the Bird Box Challenge. Some have ran their children into walls, while others have walked into traffic all for the sake of social media fame. Well, now there's another Bird Box Challenge, and luckily, this one is a lot less dangerous. Makeup artists everywhere are now using their skills to create Bird Box–inspired masterpieces on their face. And as wild as it is, it's really impressive.
Check it out.
Mimi Choi
Remember that scene where the birds were put in the fridge? Well, Choi completely channeled that moment with this jaw-dropping look.
Nikkie Tutorials
We should have known that the queen of drama would be one to tap into her inner bird. Not quite our style but this sh*t is impressive.
Pah Lah MUA
We're still having a hard time figuring out how she created such a masterpiece on the side of her face.
Ryan Kelly MUA
Forget not being able to see. How is one able to speak, eat, anything with this work of art on their mouths?
Meli Avila
This look is so vibrant, we almost forgot how dark the movie was. Parrots anyone?
Francie MUA
Go big or go home. This MUA decorated essentially her entire upper body to achieve this look.
Anna Antkowiak
Do you dare to look? Well, she did and the results were magical.
Ruby Media Makeup
This is the type of extra AF energy we're aspiring to in 2019. I mean, she even had some extra hands.
Richard Leo
The beauty boys came to slay the Bird Box Challenge. This look is so simple yet so extravagant.
Krista Carosi
Half bird, half human trying to survive a deadly plague. That's certainly a lot to take on at once.
Maybe It's Mel
When hundreds of thousands people are dying simultaneously, black is an appropriate color. Wouldn't you agree?
Jharna Bhagwani
A birdcage, blindfold, and color contacts are all this artist needed to bring her vision to life.
Molly Janet Hanna
Creativity on 1,000. If it wasn't for the birds and teardrop, we'd rock this look in real life.
Ansherina Legaspi
Parrots seem to be the winner of the Bird Box Challenge. How these artists have done it so flawlessly, we have no clue.