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A Young Girl Turned Into An Old Punk Thanks To Makeup

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Makeup artist Neill Gorton shared the pictures of his step-by-step transformation process where he shows how he turned a girl into an old punk. The end result is mind-blowing.

h/t: boredpanda

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