'Setting spray didn't stand a chance': Woman shares ridiculous photo of the full face of make-up she left on the car seat in front of her after slamming her head into it during an accident

  • Twitter user @hellocojo took to social media over the holiday weekend to share photos from the accident
  • She explained that luckily no one was hurt in the accident, but she thought the image of her make-up on the seat was funny 
  • The photo from inside the car sees an outline of her nose and cheekbones made up of her foundation while her lipstick left a perfect print of her lips
  • The snapshot reminded many Twitter users of another viral image that was shared by another woman

There is almost nothing funny about being in a car accident, but one woman found humor in a scary situation after she realized the impact of the car crash cause her to leave a full face print of make-up on the seat that was in front of her.

Twitter user @hellocojo took to social media over the holiday weekend to share photos from the accident, including the image of her once flawless make-up on the leather headrest her face hit upon impact. 

'Okay now we gon laugh cuz it's funny and everyone is okay but keep it f****n cute,' she wrote in a tweet that has since been deleted. 

Finding the humor: Twitter user @hellocojo shared a comical photo of the full make-up print she left on the seat in front of her after getting into a scary car accident 

Bright side: She explained that luckily no one was hurt during the accident, but she thought the photo of her face print was funny and decided to share it 

The photo from inside the car sees an outline of her nose, eyes, and cheekbones made up of her foundation while her pink lipstick left a perfect print of her lips. 

However, the accident was no laughing matter. Although the front of the car she was in was smashed, @hellocojo explained that thankfully no one was hurt. 

Many people commented on her tweets, including @beauty_jackson, who wrote that she was 'really glad' @hellocojo was okay. 

Aftermath: The Twitter user shared photos of her face print along with photos from the crash 

Safe: Although the front of the car she was in was smashed, @hellocojo explained that thankfully no one was hurt 

'This is killing me,' she added, and @hellocojo had no problem joking about the situation after the fact. 

'I'm mad as hell lmao. All this Becca and Makeup Forever just wasted,' she responded, but she had no problem looking at the bright side.

'I'm just glad that's the worst of it,' she noted. 

Unexpected surprise: The photo from inside the car sees an outline of her nose and cheekbones made up of her foundation while her lipstick left a perfect print of her lips

Having a laugh: She joked that her 'setting spray ain't stand a chance' after sharing the image 

Laughing it off: While one Twitter user noted that she was glad she was okay, @hellocojo noted that her Becca and Makeup Forever products were wasted 

She went on to joke that her 'setting spray ain't stand a chance [sic].' 

The face print that was left on the headrest was so detailed that some accused @hellocojo of stealing the image or using photo editing to create it. 

However, Twitter user @JardenWymond argued that the very same thing had already happened to someone else while sharing an image of a similar face print.

More common than you think? A similar photo went viral after it was shared on Imgur last year 

Support system: Although some people accused @hellocojo stealing the image or using photo editing to create it, @JardenWymond came to her defense 

'A similar thing happened to someone else, so those thinking you plagiarized this have reason to think that, though they're wrong,' he tweeted to @hellocojo.

She went on to share his message to explain that she had seen that image before, noting that was ultimately what inspired her to share her snapshot because 'it was kinda funny'. 

According to Cosmopolitan.com, @hellocojo's initial post received 87,000 retweets and over 200,000 favorites before she deleted the messages.  

'I deleted the tweets btw. I don't like too much attention,' she explained on Twitter on Tuesday.

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