Yoko Ono Makeup Tips: Experimental Artist's Bizarre Makeup Tutorial For Opening Ceremony Will Make Your Day (VIDEO)

Yoko Ono's Makeup Tutorial

We thought makeup tutorials hadn't changed all that much since the 1940s, mostly illuminating proper ways to dramatize your cheekbones and elongate your lashes.

Enter Yoko Ono, whose present-day advice consists of "Take Rainbow Pills -- But with caution."

Our favorite avant-garde cosmetician released this deliciously weird makeup tutorial with Opening Ceremony, entitled "Yoko Ono's Make-up Tips For Men." The video, which we saw on DesignTaxi, describes how to put on makeup at different times of the day, providing trippy tips that may even outdo Yoko and Opening Ceremony's previous menswear collaboration in strangeness.

Watch the adorable video above and let us know if you are heading to Sephora for some Rainbow Pills ASAP. You can peruse Yoko Ono's men's line in the slideshow below:

Yoko Ono for Opening Ceremony
Mesh cutout shirt, $145(01 of09)
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Cutout trousers, $250(02 of09)
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Butt hoodie, $75(03 of09)
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Hand trousers, $335(04 of09)
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Bell board, $400(05 of09)
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Open-toe thigh high boots, $750(06 of09)
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Lightbulb bra with real LED lights, $250(07 of09)
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Jock strap, $200(08 of09)
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Stop and go knee pads, $55(09 of09)
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