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The Futuristic Makeup Collection You Need Now

Buy these post-apocalyptic-inspired products before it's too late
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Mix & Match Makuep
Santigold designed this limited-edition makeup collection with the ability to create a multitude of looks in mind. The Smashbox Santigolden Age Eye Shadow Collage in Apocalypse Now, $36, contains all the colors you need for a golden metallic look, or for a darker smoky eye.

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Collage of Color
Create a bold eye makeup look or a more demure one depending on how you mix and match the vibrant matte and shimmer eyeshadows in the Smashbox Santigolden Age Eye Shadow Collage in Earth As We Know It, $36.

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Hot Lips
Smashbox Santigolden Age Be Legendary Lip Gloss in Hot Lava, $20, is a sheer red orange color with a glassy finish for megashine.

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The Midas Smooch
Smashbox Santigolden Age Be Legendary Lip Gloss in All Gold E'rything, $20, is pigmented enough to wear alone or layered over another lipstick color to add some dimension.

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Put a Ring on It
Remember having lip gloss rings as a child? Those were so convenient! As an adult, I'm thrilled at the thought of not having to shove yet another item into my clutch. The Smashbox Santigolden Age Be Legendary Lipstick Ring in Still Kickin', $49, comes in a snakeskin motif and is full of coral-red lipstick for on-the-go application.

When we heard music artist Santigold was collaborating on a summer 2014 makeup collection for Smashbox, we couldn't wait to get our hands on it. Santigold began designing the limited edition makeup collection in 2012 with the help of makeup artist Lori Taylor, when end-of-the-world hype was running rampant. You recall that an ancient Mayan prophecy predicted the world would end on December 21, when a planet was scheduled to crash into Earth. Santigold's inspiration came from imagining post-2012, a time when aliens would coexist with humans. OK, so it sounds a little crazy, but that doesn't mean the vibrant colors and graphic makeup packaging aren't completely out of this world. "I wanted to create a collection that looks good on all skin colors ... products that stayed in place and looked the same as they did in the pot," Santigold told New York Magazine of the Smashbox collection (in stores April 1). We'll be snapping up, oh, just about every piece.
BY HAYLEY MASON | MAR 28, 2014 | SHARES
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