Nikita Dragun
SeFi III-
Demographics
Gender Transgender Female
Birth Date January 31, 1996
Ethnicity Southeast Asian, Hispanic/Latino
Nationality American
Career Internet personality, YouTuber, make-up artist, model
Color Season Bright Winter
Notes and Motifs
Transgender
Gamma Sensualist
SeFi III- Seelie
SeFi III- Seelie
Dragun: "Every single woman is beautifully unique, and the sexiest thing she can do is own her curves, embrace her differences, and stand tall in exactly who she is."
Dragun: "I've always been obsessed with the art of transformation."
Dragun: "I never wanted to nap. I was always mature for my age. I wanted to put on a dress and look cute. Everyone else can nap, but I'm going to be a princess over here!"
Dragun: "I don't think people take enough time to themselves or like to be alone anymore, but it's really important."
Dragun: "I always pick myself up by doing a dance session. I turn on really good music and have a lot of food and mentally I just take that time to cocoon and rebuild myself."
Dragun: "I think the most powerful beauty is representative of uniqueness and individuality of every person."
Dragun: "I would be in class, and we'd talk about influencers and brand deals, and my face would pop up on the screen and they'd start talking about me! They had no idea that I was sitting in the class. I never wanted anyone to know."
Dragun: "I want to do something major. I want to continue to push the limits into new things, like media."
Dragun: "As a person in the industry, as well as a makeup lover, a lot of times we see brands pressured to do things because of the status quo instead of being genuine and wanting to create and be inclusive. I wouldn't throw the name universal onto my color corrector if it wasn't really that."
Dragun: "Everyone is on a journey to realize their best selves and their realest selves, and I think that's what creates that community."
Dragun: "My wild days are made up of wigs, a spray tan, nails, fashion, and looks... I feel the most beautiful when I'm getting into my mode and it can take a really long time, like 3 to 4 hours sometimes."
Dragun: "Every comment, every tweet, every snap, every second of my life is viewed and it affects people. It does become daunting, and it can be hard to remain true to my message and to be real and authentic and to not be biased by whatever is thrown at me because of the success that I've had."