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The Powerpuff Girls Makeup Collection Is So Cute

by Zoe Weiner

Considering last year was the year of fandom-inspired makeup (Harry Potter makeup brushes! Hello Kitty palettes!) I don't know how this one flew under the radar for so long, but as Pop Sugar first reported, Powerpuff Girls makeup is officially a thing. So what's in Peripera x Powerpuff Girls? For starters: Sugar, spice and everything nice.

The line launched last year in Korea, and features eyeshadow, mascara, lip tint and many, many other items. I sadly can't read Korean, but that is basically what I can figure out based on the brands Instagram photos. For those of us not located in the beauty capital of the world (side note: Does anyone want to book a trip to Seoul with me?) the products are currently available on Ebay and Amazon.

The Powerpuff girls were a set of seriously badass (and also adorably girly) chicks, which made them a welcome addition to Cartoon Network's lineup back in 1998 and will make them an even more welcome addition to our makeup drawers in 2016. Here is everything in the Peripera x Powerpuff Girls line, which ranges from $5 to $13, and will have you feeling seriously nostalgic for all of the Saturday morning cartoons of the 90's.

1. Hand Cream

Hand Cream, $15, Amazon

This is one way to get me to remember to moisturize my hands every day.

2. Lip Stain

Lip Stain, $9, Amazon

I actually can't imagine pulling anything cuter out of my makeup bag.

3. Eyeshadow Palettes

Eyeshadow Palettes, $22, Amazon

Being able to wear eyeshadow inspired by your favorite Powerpuff Girl is a childhood dream come true.

4. Powder

Powder, $20, Amazon

I'm not entirely sure what "base" means, but I do know that I'm seriously into the packaging.

5. Mascara

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Mascara, $24, Amazon

Cartoon level eyelashes, FTW.

6. Nail Decals

See those little stickers in the bottom of the photo? Yeah, those are for your nails. Talk about the best manicure upgrade ever, according to 9-year-old (and 25-year-old) you.

7. More Lip Stains

Because the PPG's always did have fierce looking pouts.