Disney lovers, prepare to be unabashedly obsessed! Disney villain lovers?! Prepare to have this latest Instagram makeup challenge warm your cold, dark hearts! Iconic Disney villains are being reborn again thanks to the imaginative beats of Instagram's finest.
This fun beauty challenge is inspired by the ColourPop Disney Villains collection and we're way into the magical way makeup fans are celebrating this beauty launch. Got an evil, masterminding Disney fave? I'm positive you'll find 'em lurking in the lineup ahead.
Ursula, the world's most legendary sea witch, got tons of love from the "poor unfortunate souls" enchanted by her magic.
From the blue and purple tentacles curling around artist Marissa's eyes to that dramatic high cut-crease, this look is absolutely everything. Also, peep the ocean bubbles on her neck and how she treated herself to the classic Ursula red lip. Obsessed isn't even the word.
Ursula wrapped her tentacles around fans' hearts and unlike Princess Elsa, she's never letting go.
AN URSULA AND ARIEL MURAL IS SITTING PRETTY ON THIS WOMAN'S FACE! That had to be written "loudly" because this beat is just that sick. Makeup lover Serine Nexie used shades from the ColourPop Misunderstood Palette ($22, Ulta) to create her look. Naturally, her glow is courtesy of the Ursula Super Shock Highlighter from the Ursula Collection ($25, ColourPop Cosmetics).
But Cruella De Vil wouldn't allow the sea witch to splash all over her spotlight or her fur coat. She doesn't do water spots, just Dalmatians'.
Are you spotting what I'm spotting?! Makeup artist Devann Diorio is Cruella De Vil and a Dalmatian puppy all at once! She's wearing the black and white wig, the red lip, and even has a dash of green eye shadow on her lower lids. But her spotted eyes and puppy nose are what make this look a hybrid.
Sorry, Cruella. The puppies aren't slayed. We are.
Do you recognize this hot-tempered villain?
Behold, Mrs. Hades! Watch out, Meg. There's a new bombshell in town with a super hot beat and Hercules might be drawn to this blue flame eye art.
Sophia Spina, you're a genius.
But if Lady Hades knows what's good for her, she'll beware of the Queen.
Queen doesn't play fair and isn't fond of the fairest. Get into this gorgeous purple eye shadow look created by makeup artist Tenisha Billington. She nailed the exact Queen look from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs. From her lovely shadow to the popping apple green eyes which she pulled off using contacts, this look is spot on. Sweet apple, anyone?
Speaking of exactness, you can't tell me this isn't Aladdin's Jafar.
I don't believe I ever clocked that Jafar wore eyeliner until this look but my Google check proves he definitely sported a subtle cat eye in the original Disney movie. We also can't not acknowledge that this is one amazing contour job executed by Rebecca Swift. What a creative way to celebrate the upcoming live-action Aladdin film.
A makeup artist also recreated the ultimate face of betrayal.
Seeing Scar's treacherous face will always tick me off but I'm certainly not mad at how perfect this makeup look turned out. Also, I must admit I never realized that Scar's eyes are green but it's perfect. The "green with envy" phrase? As in, murderously envious of his royal big bro, Mufasa?! Is it clicking?! Anyway, this Rebecca Roaming look is fire.
Also, you can't throw any kind of Disney villain party without inviting Maleficent to the festivities.
We all remember what happened the last time she was the last to find out the big news so she didn't just get an invitation to this Instagram challenge. Artist Wake Up Make Up brought her to the gathering with a super glam beat. Are you peeping those expertly contoured cheekbones? Do you see the flawless red lip? Maleficent may not be casting angry spells but she's definitely as enchanting as ever.
And no real magic is going down without a little meddling from The Princess and The Frog's Dr. Facilier.
Artist Marissa moved on from Ursula and worked her voodoo on this Dr. Facilier recreation. The overall look is impressive but zoom in on those pink and purple eyelids! Were our wigs even ready? She also used the ColourPop Misunderstood Palette ($22, Ulta).
It's also impossible not to fall in love with this little known villain that's gotten a little lost in the Disney sauce.
Remember Madame Medusa from The Rescuers?! Swipe for the reference! Makeup artist Lala Beats took us all the way back to 1977 with this Disney villain makeup look. I love it when everyone chooses the popular thing to do and then someone whips out a wild card, kills the game, and then drops the mic.
Standing ovation deserved you evil genius!
If the mischievous kid inside of you just got all of the life, then seriously SAME.

This Instagram Disney Villain challenge is too good and I'm living for the nostalgia. This is what the beauty community is supposed to be about — fun, glam, and endless slayage. Keep it going, you minions!