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Girl Transforms Into Drake… With Makeup

Anyone can put on a black t-shirt, thin chain and some Nike hi-tops (and maybe a wheelchair if you want to be facetious) to look like Drake, but YouTube makeup guru Promise Tamang Phan takes dressing up to a metamorphic level. Practically as effective as plastic surgery, she can change her face to look astonishingly similar any celebrity with nothing but a good eye, a steady hand and a bag of makeup tricks.

A pretty Nepalese girl, Phan used makeup contouring tricks to simulate Drake's features and black eye shadow to square off her hairline and create a 5 o'clock shadow. The seemingly quick and simple process is no doubt the result of years of practice (she is not professionally trained). So while we all can't be Drake just as easily, but it's fun to know the possibility is out there.

Watch the full transformation:

Phan's female celebrity transformations is where her talent really shines through. Point blank, she makes herself look exactly like A-listers Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson and Adriana Lima (it's cute they have the same teeth) just to name a few. Plus,  it's all in the family: The 21 year-old Phan married top YouTube makeup star Michelle Phan's brother Steve.

So next time you're lamenting about how much prettier such-and-such celebrity is than you, remember that they all have Michelangelo-level makeup artists like Phan at their disposal!

Check out all of her incredible makeup tutorials for everything from Disney Princesses to Kim Kardashian to Chris Brown on her YouTube Channel.

Can you guess who these singer transformations are? Leave your answers in the comments below!

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