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Morphe brings us back to the ’90s as they release Lisa Frank makeup

By Camille Santiago Published Nov 17, 2020 4:01 am

Looks like Lisa Frank is keeping up with the millennials because the iconic '90s brand partnered with Morphe for a technicolored beauty collection!

Launching on November 24, the Morphe x Lisa Frank collection features makeup inspired by the Lisa Frank brand. Think: explosion of color, psychedelic aesthetic, and day-glo rainbows. 

“At Lisa Frank, intricate packaging has always been our game,” said the brand in a press release. “We leaned on Morphe for their cosmetic product expertise, and they relied on us to take the design and presentation to the next level. The result is a truly special collaboration for both brands. We hope the elevated packaging and iconic Lisa Frank spirit, combined with Morphe’s trusted formulas, will bring happiness and excitement as the consumer interacts with the collection from beginning to end.”

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The collection features an eye palette, a sponge set, and a brush set. The 35B Lisa Frank Artistry Palette is a rework of the same palette. It comes in three collectible covers, and features eyeshadow colors in Lisa Frank-approved names.

The Blend Bright 6-Piece Brush Set features brightly-hued animal-printed face and eye brushes, while the Treat Me Sweet Beauty Sponge Set is a five-piece sponge set with two full-size blending sponges and three mini sponges.

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You won't have to worry about the price, too, because everything is reasonable. The palette is $30 each, while the brush set is $32 and and the sponge set retails for $19. Now you can relive your tween days with Lisa Frank collectibles—only this time, with makeup.

The collection will be available both in stores in the US and on morphe.com. Morphe ships internationally except for hazmat items.

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