Iconic drag queen RuPaul is getting rave reviews for her new line of make-up, and it's available in Superdrug at bargain prices.
With the UK season of RuPaul's Drag Race in it's 4th season, her franchise has spread to nearly all corners of the globe. The original US program is already heading into it's 15th season, after premiering its first back in 2009.
Known for her incredible looks that have got her featured in the likes of Vogue magazine and music videos, she has now ventured into the lane of make-up mogul. Exclusively available at Superdrug, the new make-up line includes bold pallettes, lipsticks, eyeshadows and more.
Taking to her Instagram account, which is known by her following to include wacky videos as well as amazing looks, she explained her love of make-up, summing up her journey into wearing make-up for the first time.
"I love what {make-up} does to people. How it allows them to be playful, and how it lets them discover new elements of their personality. I've been playing with make-up since I was a little itsy boy. I believe make-up is miraculous," she said.
This is what the collection includes:
RuPaul Shantay You Stay 16 Shade Matte Eyeshadow Palette
This eyeshadow palette costs £14 and includes neutral colours as well as bold tones you'd expect from the world's first drag superstar.
RuPaul A Little Bit of Luscious Lipstick Trio
Suiting every skin tone, the lip trio is a perfect addition to anyone's natural shade collection, only costing £10.
RuPaul Kitty Girl Power Handbag Trio
Described as a portable trio, the kit contains one lipstick, one bottle of EDT and a mirror. Coming it at a really affordable price, the trio will only set you back £20.
For more about RuPaul's new make-up collection, click here.
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