So good you'll want a bite! Make-up artist transforms her face into a pizza and hamburger as part of a fast food series

  • Mimi Choi, 32, from Vancouver, Canada, transforms into food through make up
  • The former preschool teacher paints her face like pepperoni pizza and burgers
  • She can also transform her hands into McDonald's fries and loaded hot dogs
  • Some of Choi's elaborate creations can take up to five hours for her to complete 

A make-up artist has created amazing fast food-themed looks so good that everyone will want to take a bite. 

Mimi Choi, 32, from Vancouver, Canada, became a professional make-up artist and instructor after leaving her career as a preschool teacher behind.

Now she can create a variety of looks, including fast-food themed styles that include her painting her face to look like a pizza and painting her hands to look like McDonald's fries.  

Mimi Choi, 32, from Vancouver, Canada, created a series of food-themed make-up looks that transform her face into a pepperoni pizza
In another look, Choi transforms her face into a hamburger

Mimi Choi, 32, from Vancouver, Canada, created a series of food-themed make-up looks that transform her face into a pepperoni pizza and a hamburger

Choi said: 'I walked past McDonald's one day and thought it would be a cool idea to try out a junk food makeup series.

'I had also created sushi-inspired looks before, I love food and I also love makeup so I figured, why not combine the two?

'My favorite piece is the burger face at the moment, that was extremely fun to paint and I couldn't stop laughing at myself during the process.

'I even woke up my husband to see his reaction and it was hilarious.'

Choi first gained fame for her make-up art after a Halloween look she created in 2013 went viral.

Choi became a professional make-up artist and instructor after leaving her career as a preschool teacher behind
She can create a number of looks and recently decided to combine her loves of food and make up

Choi became a professional make-up artist and instructor after leaving her career as a preschool teacher behind. She can create a number of looks and recently decided to combine her loves of food and make up

Choi first gained fame for her make-up art after a Halloween look she created in 2013 went viral
She's pictured above showing off her hamburger look

Choi first gained fame for her make-up art after a Halloween look she created in 2013 went viral. She's pictured above showing off her hamburger look

Choi doesn't only decorate her face - she has also transformed her fingers into McDonald's fries
She also turned her middle finger into a hot dog with ketchup and mustard

Choi doesn't only decorate her face - she has also transformed her fingers into McDonald's fries and a hot dog

Some of her elaborate creations can take up to five hours for her to complete.

She said: 'Everyday I get positive reactions claiming that my work is unbelievable or mind-boggling.

'I love creating artwork that has shock value and provokes reactions from people.

'I would love to do desserts and try creating makeup inspired by various cuisines.

'I look forward to coming up with ideas that are unique, fun and shocking, something people have never seen before.'

Choi has said that some of her elaborate creations can take up to five hours for her to complete

Choi has said that some of her elaborate creations can take up to five hours for her to complete