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From starring in big-budget franchises to indie movies, Jennifer Lawrence has appeared in myriads of projects in her decades-long career. But what excited her the most was her role as a superhero in theX-Menfranchise. Playing the role of the mutant Mystique, Lawrence stunned her audiences.

However, while portraying a comic book character in a special costume, Jennifer Lawrence faced some issues that weren’t an exciting part of her journey. Hating the blue paint and the fumes, Lawrence not only complained but also thought about quitting the franchise.
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Jennifer Lawrence Hated Mystique’s Costume
Appearing in four films from theX-Menfranchise,Jennifer Lawrenceplayed the role of the mutant Mystique aka Raven Darkholme. Her character was distinctly known for her shape-shifting skills and her blue reptile-like skin with vividly red hair. But, the process of getting into that look was quite hectic.
According to Jennifer Lawrence, the makeup process took nearly eight hours, during which she was forced to either stand or sit on a bicycle seat. Appearing onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the actress recalled the grueling process of getting ready, on a daily basis, to look like the blue-skinned superhero.

“It used to take eight hours, which is lovely. [During the eight hours], I stood, or I had to sit on a bicycle seat. Every woman knows this is our dream come true.”
And certainly, Jennifer Lawrence hated the tormenting process and was frustrated with the blue paint and fumes. The actress complained how the paint stayed for a long time and she often found a little bit of blue in the corners of her body after arriving home.

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Jennifer Lawrence Almost Quit TheX-MenFranchise
Comparing the paint to “a weird fungus”, Jennifer Lawrence mentioned how frustrating it was for her to go through the process of makeup, every day. According toExpress UK, the actress even mentioned how she wanted to quit the franchise as she believed the paint and the fumes contained toxins harmful to her body.
“[At first I] didn’t care about fumes and toxins. Now I’m almost 25. And I’m like: ‘I can’t even pronounce this and that’s going in my nose? I’m breathing that?’”

Finally, her complaints and decision to almost quit worked wonders, and the studio was forced to make major changes to her costume. Initially, there were three layers of airbrushed blue paint and another five layers of a splattering effect. But with Lawrence complaining that the paint irritated her skin, the actress was allowed to wear a bodysuit, and she was painted only from the neck up.
This change in process not only relieved her but also helped shorten the makeup process from eight tormenting hours to three hours. Eventually, despite Lawrence’s subtle hatred towards the franchise for the tormenting make-up process she had to go through, the actress kept it light-spirited.
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