People call me a catfish because my nose changes – and my front teeth reappear – after I do my makeup

YOU know that super glammed up girl you see on our Instagram?

Well as nearest and dearest can confirm, we only look like that 0.0001% of the time.


Day-to-day, you'll find us chilling out without a scrap of makeup on and our hair pulled back into a scraggly not.

But when we commit to doing our makeup, we go all out – which this TikTok star knows all about.

A woman, who goes by Lashes and Losing on social media, recently posted a video with the caption: "Catfish level 1000."

When the song's slow beat started, Lashes and Losing showed what she looks like without makeup.

The blonde purposely presented herself as drab and washed out.

Her front teeth are also noticeably missing.

When the song's beat dropped, however, she became a new person. Not only did she suddenly have a full complement of teeth, but her face took on a different shape. And it's all thanks to makeup!

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In the new frame, her skin tone was even and her eyebrows were thick and feathery.

Also, her nose was thin and perky; and her eyes glimmered with shiny eyeshadow.

The woman clearly knows how to laugh at herself, and isn't afraid of showing off her "catfish" skills.

One viewer jokingly commented: "If men learn that we will shapeshift they will call the church." She added: "But seriously you're gorgeous af."

The makeup pro responded: "Thanks love I sure do shapeshift tho lol."

Others simply praised her artistry.

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After viewers asked her how she made her nose look so perfectly proportioned, she posted another video revealing how she contours it.

Using multiple brushes, colors, and pencils to shade the sides and tip of her nose, she achieved the look we saw earlier.

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