Game Of Thrones Mac Cosmetics

Game Of Thrones Vice Lipstick in White Walker + With its super-creamy, intensely-pigmented formula, Vice Lipstick is always the best weapon—four limited-edition shades join the Urban Decay. MAC Cosmetics is taking beauty fans on a magic carpet ride with its highly-anticipated Aladdin-themed makeup collection, thought to be slated for release around the time of the unveiling of Disney’s new live-action version of the classic story on May 24.

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In anticipation of the premiere of “Game of Thrones”Season 4 on HBO this Sunday (April 6) at 9 p.m., we decided to try and copy some of the amazing beauty looks sported by our favorite characters—you know, should we ever need to attack a direwolf or command a dragon.

Queen Cersei and “Mother of Dragons” Daenerys Targaryen may be fighting for the same throne, but they’re united by their killer brows, which make us want to stop tweezing. They also both have hair that inspires us to create our own crown of braids—or dye our hair a smoky auburn.

“Game of Thrones” may take place in a fictional place and time with mythical, medieval references—hello, knights and “wildlings”—but the hair and makeup is surprisingly apt for modern day, especially since the latest spring looks (like those from the Spring 2013 runways) call for bold brows, sculpted cheekbones, and ethereal braided hairstyles.

To get the look, we went straight to the experts (who were also huge “Game of Thrones” fans). Romero Jennings, senior artist for MAC Cosmetics, taught us how to sculpt and highlight the face, properly apply a bold brow, and get the perfect flesh-toned lip. Britney Williams for Bumble and Bumble styled model Linka’s hair with consistent waves and a wrap-around braid—the exact style seen on our favorite “Game of Thrones” maidens. One thing is for sure, if you replicate these looks at home, you’ll be ready to wield a sword in no time.

I have a feeling that today is going to be one of those Game of Thrones days. Call me crazy but because of HBO’s announcement yesterday I think the internet is going to be overflowing with theories about what the new Game of Thrones spinoffs are going to be. Of course, like all Game of Thrones fans, we can’t get enough speculation, theories, and every possible nugget of information well before we’ve even seen the first episode of a new season.Â

But let’s get off the subject of speculation and dig into reality.  Have you ever wondered what the Night King looks like in real life? Wonder no more. His picture is above and we have the actor’s name below.  In the history of Game of Thrones there are more than enough characters who wear masks, have crazy looking faces and bodies, and look absolutely nothing like the actors who play them.

So let’s take a look at 15 actors and actresses sans makeup or those masks you see:

Gregor Clegane — Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson

Styr — Yuri Kolokolnikov

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Thenn Warg — Joseph Gatt


Rorge — Andy Beckwith

Shagga — Mark Lewis Jones

Stone Man — Calvin Warrington-Heasman

Quaithe — Laura Pradelska

Lord of Bones/Rattleshirt — Ross O’Hennessy

Three-Eyed Raven — Struan Rodger

Wun Wun — Ian Whyte

Mag The Mighty — Neil Fingleton

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Leaf — Kae Alexander

White Walker Lieutenant — Tim Loane

White Walker — Ross Mullan

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The Night King — Richard Brake

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