11 Makeup Artists You NEED to Follow on Instagram
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11 Makeup Artists You NEED to Follow on Instagram

Slay, queen, SLAY.

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11 Makeup Artists You NEED to Follow on Instagram
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If you're anything like me, you follow way more people on Instagram maybe necessary... far more than the number of followers you have. As I am an avid Instagramer, I thought I'd share some of the best makeup Instagram accounts I have found.

@cosmo_by_tati

FIRST... shameless self promotion.This is my own makeup and beauty Instagram page. I have 17 followers. Please help ya girl out.

@nikkietutorials

This girl is the queen. Her makeup is always flawless. I'm so jealous of her beauty.

@mannymua773

This guy has the most beautiful makeup all the time. I actually saw him at the Teen Choice Awards 2016 and I almost died.

@jeffreestar

He really is a star. And his makeup line is amazing.

@cosmobyhaley

This girl is younger than I am and she has every makeup product I've ever wanted. The envy is real.

@hailiebarber

I wish I could pull off the mermaid hair.

@jamescharles

The new face of CoverGirl, this MUA always slays! Not to mention, his highlight is always on point.

@makeupbyalinna

THOSE BROWS, THOUGH. #flawless

@hudabeauty

Her rose gold eyeshadow palette is becoming famous in the makeup community. I've been DYING to get my hands on one.

@lupe_mua

She is the queen of perfect eyebrows.

@vemakeup713

Her skin. Her glow. Everything about her makeup is perfection.

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