The Powerfuff Girls are iconic. We'll never be over the animated superheroes who stole our hearts with their huge doll eyes and penchant for butt-kicking in adorable dresses.
Back when other cartoons portrayed male heroes as the only ones who could save the day, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup were the dose of girl power we needed.
Now that the show has been rebooted with another lovely brown sister, Bliss, added to the mix, we're back to the Powerpuff frenzy like it never left.
And celebrating our girls with makeup is really the best way to do it, right?
K-beauty brand Peripera has created a set of Powerpuff eye shadow palettes that celebrate the original sisters.
The Peripera Tap Tap eye shadow palettes ($33, Amazon) are sold as a set — so you get all three eye palettes in a massive Powerpuff beauty vault. Each palette pays tribute to one sister.
The first palette in the set is the Pink X Power Blossom, inspired by bow-wearing Blossom.
The palette includes a deep reddish-plum, a pale pink hue, and a deep pink shadow with notes of peach.
The Coral X Power Bubble palette is just as fun as the real Powerpuff girl, Bubbles.
The packaging deviates from Bubbles' classic blue dress but instead plays up her bright yellow hair. The shadows include a brown, a cool light peach, and a warm coral color.
The Brown X Power Butter comes in a bright green packaging, like the dress and eyes of the feistiest Powerpuff girl, Buttercup.
This palette goes a tad darker than the Bubbles one, with a coffee brown, a sandy hue with a touch of peach, and a golden tan color.
Peripera even created a lipstick for each Powerpuff girl — a fuchsia pink and two reds in a candy apple and rose red.
The Peri x Powerpuff girls Ink Velvet lip colors ($21, Amazon) also come as a set so enjoy all three or split this baby up and give it out to friends.
Doesn't this "Powerpuff Girls" collection just turn your heart into blossoms, bubbles, and buttercups?
Now all we need is for Peripera to update the set to include the latest sister, Bliss. I'm also not mad at a Mojo Jojo palette so that we can properly show off our love-hate relationship with the girls' furriest, most evil villain.
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