Here’s every makeup product Gal Gadot used to transform into Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is and has always been a total badass. The 2017 live-action film starring Gal Gadot is no exception — she takes out complete armies of men, saves entire cities from war fallout, and charms the entire world while doing it.

It's no wonder we all want to be exactly like her. And while we might not have an island of Amazon warriors on our sides, we did just get a tiny bit closer to unleashing the Wonder Women inside us all.

"Wonder Woman" makeup artist Sarah Brock just revealed the makeup routine she used on Gal Gadot every day on set.

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Gal Gadot/Instagram

While Diana's makeup appears simple, it still took 45 minutes to apply and required five key products to create.

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Gal Gadot/Instagram

“I used small amounts of several different products, which I applied with my fingers and then blended well so that they didn’t ‘sit’ on the skin — they ‘became’ part of her skin,” Brock told People. “I apply cream bronzers and blush after foundation and then I’d add fine powder formulas at the end of the makeup if I wanted more definition for filming.”

To make Gadot glow like an Amazon, Brock applied Smashbox's L.A. Lights Blendable Lip & Cheek Color in Venice Beach Bronze.

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Smashbox

($29, Sephora)

Then she'd add some color to her cheeks with Stila's Convertible Color blush in Lillium.

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Sephora

($25, Sephora)

For Gadot's lips, Brock would begin by prepping with Chanel Rouge Coco Baume, a clear balm that hydrates and conditions.

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Nordstrom

($37, Nordstrom)

But Diana's actual lip color in the movie is Perricone MD No Lipstick Lipstick.

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Net-A-Porter

*runs out to buy a lifetime supply* ($30, Net-A-Porter)

Brock says creating this look at home doesn't require specific products, but rather a light-handed technique.

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Gal Gadot/Instagram

“The biggest mistake women make is that they think that the way to get a flawless complexion is to pile on a thick layer of thick foundation to cover all of their imperfections — but that’s when makeup looks heavy and cakey,” she told PeopleStyle. “I apply a light foundation base and then go in with concealers and correctors after to add more coverage where needed.”

So while we might not be able to fight wars single-handedly and make Chris Pine fall for us, we can at least achieve that glowing skin without hassle.

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Gal Gadot/Instagram

One down, two to go.

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