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This Woman's Incredible Mirror Doodles Take Selfies To A Whole New Level

Mirror selfies tend to get bad raps.

If you're like most people, you probably associate mirror selfies with tacky images of people standing in their bathrooms as they snap photos of their duck-faced reflections in mirrors.

However, the signature bathroom mirror selfies of Helene Meldahl are anything but what you would expect.

Meldahl is an artist from Norway who is totally slaying the Instagram game with her collection of imaginative mirror selfies.

Before snapping a photo of her reflection, Meldahl paints all sorts of doodles directly on the mirror that transform the boring background of her bathroom into a variety of eye-catching scenes.

She posts all of her stunning selfies on her Instagram account, mirrorsme, and so far, this daydreamer managed to rack up over 163,000 fans who just can't seem to get enough of her whimsical water closet adventures.

Check out the pictures below to see some of her badass mirror selfies.

Meet Helene Meldahl.

Meldahl is an artist from Norway who loves doodling...

...almost as much as she loves snapping selfies.

So, it only makes sense she would put the two together...

...and use her imaginative doodles to take her selfie game to the next level.

Meldahl transforms her mirror selfies into spectacular scenes...

...by painting all sorts of whimsical illustrations right on her bathroom mirror.

When she's not giving her bathroom a ski-inspired makeover...

Hanging out with delightful Disney characters...

Or going on epic treasure hunts under the sea...

You can find her dancing the night away...

Going on dreamy adventures...

Jumping out of birthday cakes in her bathroom...

...and using her reflection to impersonate a variety of famous people.

All of Meldahl's photos look absolutely incredible, and her delightful Instagram pics will definitely inspire you to think outside the bathroom next time you take a mirror selfie.

Citations: Check Out the Instagrammer Who Turns Mirror Selfies Into Actual Works of Art (Teen Vogue)