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Jessy Volk, from Saskatchewan, Canada, who has racked up more than 966,000 followers on TikTok, often shares 'get ready with me' type videos that feature her doing her hair and makeup - and she has left social media users stunned over how different she looks with and without the glam.

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A woman who has been dubbed as 'TikTok's biggest catfish' has shared shocking photos of herself before and after putting on makeup - and the internet cannot believe her transformation. Jessy Volk, from Saskatchewan, Canada, who has racked up more than 966,000 followers on TikTok, often shares 'get ready with me' type videos that feature her doing her hair and makeup - and she has left social media users stunned over how different she looks with and without the glam. The influencer first went viral last year after showing off her epic makeup skills, and she has since received more than 23 million likes across her videos. A woman who was dubbed as 'TikTok's biggest catfish' has shared shocking photos of herself before and after putting on makeup - and the internet cannot believe her transformation Jessy Volk, from Canada, has racked up more than 966,000 followers on TikTok, where she often shares 'get ready with me' type videos that feature her doing her hair and makeup Transformation: She has left social media users stunned over how different she looks with and without the glam. She is pictured before (left) and after (right) putting on makeup The influencer (seen before and after putting on makeup) first went viral last year after showing off her makeup skills, and she has since received 23 million likes across her videos One TikTok - which was viewed more than three million times - began by showing her lip syncing to the song Love$ick by Mura Masa without any makeup on. Pimples could be seen scattered around her all-natural face, before it transitioned to another clip of her with a full face of glam - with her acne completely hidden by the makeup. Another viral video, which got one million views, featured Jessy singing and dancing to the song Prince Ali from Aladdin as clips of her before and after putting on her makeup flashed across the screen. Many of Jessy's viewers are amazed by her ability to transform herself, and they often flood the comment section of her videos with their reaction. 'You're so freaking talented bestie,' wrote one person, while another added, 'I wish I could do my makeup like that.' 'So talented': Many of Jessy's viewers are amazed by her ability to transform herself, and they often flood the comment section of her videos with their reaction However, others have slammed her for 'catfishing' and called her ability to change her looks 'so scary' Despite the sometimes negative response, Jessy seems unbothered by the haters and continues to proudly flaunt her ability to transform herself using makeup Jessy said she is proud to 'normalize' real skin and to show off her flaws, and often receives comments from people who said she gave them more confidence Someone commented on one of her videos, 'The way you normalize real skin... I show my daughters,' to which Jessy replied, 'This made my heart so full and is exactly why I do what I do'

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'I live for your before and afters, you have serious skill,' said someone else.

A fourth comment read, 'The power of makeup is so cool.'

Some of the products Jessy likes to use includes ELF's Brow Lift and Power Grip Primer and Dragon Beauty's Dragunfire Color Corrector However, others slammed her for 'catfishing' and called her ability to change her looks 'so scary.' 'Why you catfishing?' asked one person, while a different user wrote, 'That's why I have trust issues.'

'False advertisement at its finest,' said someone else.

'I'd need a full refund in the morning,' read another comment, while another viewer commented, 'So scary how this can happen.' 'That's like slapping a Ferrari sticker on a Honda,' wrote a different person. Despite the sometimes negative response, Jessy seems unbothered by the haters and continues to proudly flaunt her ability to modify her appearance using makeup. The beauty influencer also listed ABH's Dip Brow, Nars' Soft Matte Cream Concealer, the Forever Skin Foundation by Dior, and Patrick Ta's Major Sculpt Cream Contour as her favorites Jessy, seen before and after putting on makeup, also credited Hourglass' Vanish Concealer with helping to cover her acne In one video, Jessy reflected on her viral fame, writing, 'When I went viral for being the "biggest catfish on TikTok," so I became a beauty influencer and got in my bag [of money]' She recently posted a video in which she shared some of the products she likes to use, which included ELF's Brow Lift and Power Grip Primer, Dragon Beauty's Dragunfire Color Corrector, ABH's Dip Brow, Nars' Soft Matte Cream Concealer, the Forever Skin Foundation by Dior, Patrick Ta's Major Sculpt Cream Contour, and Hourglass' Vanish Concealer. She has also reflected on her viral fame, writing in another video, 'When I went viral for being the "biggest catfish on TikTok," so I became a beauty influencer and got in my bag [of money].' Jessy is proud to 'normalize' real skin and to show off her flaws, and often receives comments from people who say she gave them more 'confidence.' 'People like you make me more confident about acne,' wrote one TikTok user. Another said, 'Results are always flawless but the way you normalize real skin... I show my daughters,' to which Jessy replied, 'This made my heart so full and is exactly why I do what I do.'

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