Disney Princess Edits Make Your Fav Princess More Adorable!

How many times have you made your hair perfectly, jut to go outside to face rain and the promise of puff and frizz? How often you have broken your hair tie merely because your unruly curls just would not listen to you? How much have you spent on hair styling gels, mousse, creams to get your curls right? If your answer to this question is ‘way too much and way too often,’ then it is time when you should accept the fact that curly hair are the best even trend on!


Though some of the curly hair ladies believe that they do not get the right amount of recognition they actually deserve, there is an Instagram artist out there who draws Disney princess with a very ‘realistic’ curly hair, making them a lot more adorable and curly hair women way more validated.

SkyzEditz is the Instagram account bringing favorite Disney princes edits to our timelines.

Have you ever imagined how Cinderella would have looked if she had curls? How about Jasmine or Ariel? Fortunately for us, Stefan @SkyzEditz, the instagram blogger and editor, already has. The artist posts the images of the Disney princesses edits and asks their followers about how the princess looks with short or long hair? How would the princess look with a tan complexion or rather chubby shape? Their followers actually respond to these questions, and the artist usually comes up with a modified image of the princess as per the people’s choice.
And leys just state the fact that there are plenty of beautiful very beautiful fly-aways.

It does not really matter if you have corkscrews or loose curls, the preps for curly hair is way too real. With an expressive animation and colorful drawings, the blogger has shown the often unseen reality that numerous curly hair girls face. The best part is that this reality has been injected with some Disney vibes, which certainly makes it all much better.
Instagram, an amazing social media portal where literally millions of people prefer sharing their creations doused in spar over body-image politics sand skin-perfecting filters – has proved itself a perfect platform for such an artist.

Mary Desilva