The 27-year-old has gone viral on Chinese
social media for her videos of her make-up transformations,
drawing a million followers on popular video and music platform
TikTok.
"It's more difficult to do this kind of make-up, because it's
more like drawing," said He, who is based in the southwestern
city of Chongqing.
"I need to draw other people's faces onto my own, with a lot of
details added, and I need to change my facial features."
He has even taken on characters from paintings, such as the
"Girl with a Pearl Earring" by 17th-century Dutchman Johannes
Vermeer.
It took her more than six hours to recreate, carefully adding
layers of foundation to her face to replicate shadows, and
wearing a headscarf to match the one on the canvas.
In May, He kicked off her video series, unexpectedly bringing to
life Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" in a recreation that
captured attention on social media.
Before she became a blogger on the transformative use of
make-up, she had her own studio, applying cosmetics in
preparation for weddings and advertisement shoots.
Now she estimates her monthly spend on make-up is up to 10,000
yuan ($1,452). She is backed by corporate sponsors.
"I like to try new things," He said, adding that characters from
the "Lion King" and princesses in Disney animated films are next
in her lineup for imitation.
($1=6.8873 Chinese yuan renminbi)
(Reporting by Thomas Suen; Writing by Karishma Singh; Editing by
Clarence Fernandez)
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