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Posted: 2014-04-23T19:36:51Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:18:45Z

Although our dreams of waking up as Beyonc may be slim to none (sigh) -- these days we can get relatively close to matching her fabulosity thanks to a few savvy folks.

Exhibit A: She often wears clothes that aren't out of our budget .
Exhibit B: We can study her fly feminist ways via a course at Rutgers University .
Exhibit C: Learning all her amazing her dance moves is just a sweaty and sassy workout class away .

And why not complete the transformation -- sans the ginormous bank account, hip-hop mogul husband, adorable Blue Ivy and super stardom -- with a few of her beauty looks?

Well, we have Teen Vogue's beauty and health director Elaine Welteroth and celebrity makeup artist Sir John to thank for that. John, who is the mastermind behind eight of the videos in Beyoncs visual album , teamed up with Elaine to recreate three eye-catching makeup applications for our viewing and imitating pleasure. Love it!

Check 'em out...

How to Get Beyonc's Glowing Skin from the "Ghost" Video

The Trick to Copying Beyonc's Smoky Blue Eyes from Her "Mine" Video

Beyonc's Bold Lip Looks from "No Angel" and "Jealous"

Just flawless...

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