Lady Transforms Into Dudes for Men's Health Awareness

Even her own mother doesn't recognize her.

ByABC News
November 18, 2014, 5:33 AM

— -- Men aren’t the only ones rocking a mustache in honor of the Movember men’s health awareness movement.

For the past two Novembers, Dallas-based artist S. Van Lokey has transformed herself into a series of mustachioed menfolk so realistic even her own mother didn’t recognize her in the photos.

PHOTO: Artist Van Lokey-Saltzman took pictures of herself dressed as a man on her iPhone to raise awareness for Movember, Men's Health Awareness month.
Artist Van Lokey-Saltzman took pictures of herself dressed as a man on her iPhone to raise awareness for Movember, Men's Health Awareness month.

“It started out as a goof where I would put on a pink or purple 'stache,” Van Lokey said. “But then I started doing more realistic ones to see if I could make myself disappear into the pictures.”

Van Lokey, who said she was also motivated by a family member’s illness, does all of the makeup and wardrobe herself. She then takes pictures on her iPhone and posts them to her Facebook page.

PHOTO: Artist Van Lokey-Saltzman took pictures of herself dressed as a man on her iPhone to raise awareness for Movember, Men's Health Awareness month.
Artist Van Lokey-Saltzman took pictures of herself dressed as a man on her iPhone to raise awareness for Movember, Men's Health Awareness month.

“The response has been overwhelming,” she said. “But a lot of people don’t believe it’s me or they think I’ve manipulated the images with Photoshop, in some way.”

Van Lokey isn’t sure she will repeat her Movember masquerade again next year but she said is happy her photos have generated publicity for a good cause.

PHOTO: Artist Van Lokey-Saltzman took pictures of herself dressed as a man on her iPhone to raise awareness for Movember, Men's Health Awareness month.
Artist Van Lokey-Saltzman took pictures of herself dressed as a man on her iPhone to raise awareness for Movember, Men's Health Awareness month.

Because men are notoriously reluctant to discuss their medical problems, today’s ABC News health tweet chat is taking on common concerns men have about their health.

ABC News chief health and medical editor, Dr. Richard Besser, will moderate the chat. He’ll be joined by the organizations Live Strong, Men’s Health Magazine, Movember and Head Space, as well as doctors and health experts from all over the country.

The chat will be held from 1 to 2 p.m., ET. Please feel to join in (or lurk in the background) to learn all you can about this important topic. Here’s how.