Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Learn about each queen and shop their lines just in time for LGBTQ+ Pride Month. There’s nothing boring about any of these collections. You’ve got Trixie Mattel’s Girl On Girl and Side Chick blush, Kim Chi’s Diamond Sharts, Miss Fame‘s Fame Whore lipstick and Willam’s Blueballs Glitter Gelly. In addition to bright colors, natural hues and dramatic deep shades, each product in these four lines have the kind of cheeky names that will make you LOL when you’re applying them. If anyone knows glitter, it’s drag queens. As expected, they include all the glitter, shimmer and high-shine impactful color you could possibly want. But these lines are worth taking a second look at. Though many drag queens have done makeup collaborations with beauty brands, including Alyssa Edwards for Anastasia Beverly Hills, there are only a handful with their own brands. Considering there have been more than 12 seasons of Ru Paul’s Drag Race, we’re surprised more don’t have full-on collections. It would make perfect sense these same performers whose skills we covet would launch their own makeup line. From cut creases, to baking to contouring and highlighting, it’s all drag queen makeup straight from the community. Almost every major makeup trick we do on the daily came from drag queens.
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