Safiya Nygaard / YouTube
We’ve seen some pretty whacky cakes in our day, but this is definitely a first. YouTube’s Safiya Nygaard baked her lipsticks into a cake — and honestly, it looks pretty dang beautiful.
Nygaard, a self-proclaimed “lipstick fiend,” set out to make a lipstick Funfetti cake using Amuse Bouche Lipsticks from Bite Beauty. One of Nygaard’s Twitter followers suggested using the Bite lipsticks because they’re made with “natural and organic,” “food-grade” ingredients. For the most part, each lipstick is made with mostly oils, wax, and of course, tint.
“I feel like now is the time to tell you to not try this at home,” Nygaard said after explaining her plan. “The lipsticks are technically safe to eat, as in they shouldn’t send you to the hospital. But they’re not meant to be eaten as a snack.” She added that although the vast majority of her viewers are over 18 and can therefore decide “what to do with your lipstick and your bowels,” Nygaard suggested, “don’t eat lipstick” and “don’t bake it in a cake.”
Nygaard selected 14 Bite lipsticks to bake into her Funfetti concoction. They’re all lovely shades of pink, purple, and red.
Safiya Nygaard / YouTube
She then decided to start chopping to create the “sprinkles” for her Funfetti cake, finding that the process was easier if the lipsticks were first chilled in the freezer. Ouch — with each lipstick costing $26, this honestly hurts our wallets to watch.
Safiya Nygaard / YouTube
Safiya Nygaard / YouTube
After hanging out in the oven for a bit, and Nygaard fearing they may look like blood cakes if the lipstick ends up melting too much, it was time to see if the Funfetti cakes were looking fun. And yeah, they were!
Safiya Nygaard / YouTube
Nygaard decided to only frost between the layers of the cake, rather than cover up the Funfetti. She also mixed up a pinky-purple frosting color to add some pretty rosettes on the top.
Safiya Nygaard / YouTube
Safiya Nygaard / YouTube
Nygaard joked with her boyfriend that this is going to be their wedding cake. TBH, we wouldn’t be mad at that in the slightest.
When Nygaard took her masterpiece to social media, people had some serious questions. It is a lipstick cake, after all.
sis pic.twitter.com/2ZyCDTHrUH
— pip saw BABYMETAL live!!! 🇵🇸 (@sad_beansidhe) March 30, 2019
Perhaps they don’t know good content when they see it. Or maybe they’re just afraid of the unknown.
So this is what the block button is for huh
— Lith Wolfe (@LithWolfe) March 30, 2019
This breakdown explains all of our lipstick cake reactions perfectly. We’d like to see these stats in a pie chart — ahem, cake chart.
@GordonRamsay be like pic.twitter.com/1etnI6CGeD
— Gabriela H (@GabytaHF) March 31, 2019
But that cake is honestly too pretty not to want. *Logs onto Sephora and blows through savings on lipstick cake ingredients*
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