I have never liked these dolls, because they looked too unrealistic for me. Though, I admire their make up skills, the works are great!
A New Flash Mob Has Gone Viral, and We Can’t Tell Who’s a Person and Who’s a Doll
The Bratz challenge makeover has gone viral: women apply bright eye makeup, accentuate their lips, and post their photos with the hashtag, #BratzChallenge. The first Bratz doll was released in 2001. Back then, these plastic teenage dolls with big heads and short, skinny bodies managed to steal thunder from Barbie dolls. Now trends of the ’00s are gaining popularity again — so Bratz dolls are back!
We at Bright Side are really inspired by this new trend and suggest you take a look at our compilation of these glamorous doll-like makeup jobs.
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Which makeup job do you like the most? Share your opinion with us in the comments!
Comments
They have done a nice job, but I would be scared to meet a girl with such make up in real life ?
Now I wanna be a Bratz doll for Halloween...
I don't like these dolls. The makeup skills the people did are pretty amazing, but the dolls are not good. They teach people that they need to have a lot of makeup on to be pretty.

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