It’s funny to think that as someone who’s grown up religiously watching all the Disney princess movies, I can’t seem to pinpoint any of their beauty moments. Sure, I remember Cinderella’s sparkly blue gown and Belle’s yellow, off-the-shoulder dress, but other than the minor hair up or down details, there’s nothing particularly striking or memorable about their beauty games.
On the other hand, when it comes to villainesses, their faces seem to be etched into my brain. How can I forget Cruella de Vil’s white and black hair or Ursula’s waterproof makeup or Maleficent’s overall badassery? Even though I was once mesmerized by the princesses’ perfect porcelain skin and rosy lips, it’s really the villainesses’ hair and makeup that comes out on top.
There’s actually a lot we can learn from them, beauty wise. Their makeup is not only always bold and daring, but age never seems to hinder them while they plot to rule the world. So in defence of Disney’s anti-heroes, rounded up the baddest Disney villainesses’ beauty moments.
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Cruella de Vil, 101 Dalmatians
Her goals in life may be skewed, but that black and white hair is anything but.
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Yzma, The Emperor’s New Groove
Spider lashes for days. How on trend.
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Madame Medusa, The Rescuers
If you’re wondering if you can pull off a red pixie cut, here’s your answer.
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Ursula, The Little Mermaid
If only we could look this glam underwater.
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Lady Tremaine, Cinderella
If you can’t escape the grey hair, might as well embrace it with an impeccable updo (white highlights and all).
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Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty
Purple eyeshadow and perfect winged eyeliner – what’s not to love?
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Mother Gothel, Tangled
Contouring 101.
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Evil Queen, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Despite what the mirror thinks, we say a statement red lip, lush lashes and a crown to top it off, are total beauty goals.
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Queen of Hearts, Alice in Wonderland
Brows that would get Cara Delevingne’s stamp of approval.
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Elsa, Frozen
Okay, she’s not a villain, but that hair game tho.
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