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Posted: 2015-11-25T18:22:28Z | Updated: 2015-11-25T18:46:19Z

We can't remember how many times we've watched Sidney Lumet's "The Wiz." The 1978 American musical film, which starred style icons Diana Ross as Dorothy and Michael Jackson as Scarecrow, is forever etched into our childhood memories. In fact, we can still sing the lyrics to "You Can't Win" without missing a beat. So you can imagine how elated we were to discover that one of our favorite natural hair vloggers created a beauty tutorial inspired by NBC's upcoming telecast of "The Wiz Live!"

Whitney White, better known as Naptural85 , used her impressive hair and makeup skills to transform into five main characters: Dorothy, Glinda the Good Witch, Scarecrow, Tin Man and The Cowardly Lion. White's thick, curly hair is obviously the focal point in these tutorials, as she spritzed it with temporary hair color sprays and even added wheat, hay and leaves for extra flair. With so much styling, we love how she incorporated hydrating creams and set her strands in two-strand twists to minimize damage.

Dorothy

Glinda the Good Witch

Scarecrow

Tin Man

The Cowardly Lion

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