A whimsical illustration of a woman surrounded by various frogs, framed by a ribbon containing text.

The central focus is an illustration of a young woman with dark hair pulled into a side braid, looking directly at the viewer with a neutral expression. She wears a simple dark purple top. A small frog sits perched on top of her head like a crown. Around her, a dozen various frogs in shades of green, brown, and red are depicted in playful poses, some wearing tiny gold crowns, surrounding her in a circular arrangement against a soft, hazy green background.

A flowing, parchment-coloured ribbon spirals around the woman and the frogs. Written along this ribbon in elegant black script are the words: "How much lipstick have I wasted and still no Prince? I should have bought my own castle." The entire scene is enclosed within a rectangular border composed of thin red lines set against a slightly wider, rustic orange frame.

The artwork has a painterly, illustrative quality with soft, blended colours. The lighting is diffused and dreamlike, highlighting the woman’s features while keeping the frogs and text integrated into the surrounding frame. At the bottom center, a rectangular plaque integrated into the ribbon bears the word "MAYBELLINE." The overall mood is whimsical, humorous, and reminiscent of a fairy tale parody.