Chipotle launches makeup collection with e.l.f. so you can look spicier than ever

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jfmdesign/iStockBy ZOE MOORE, ABC News

(NEW YORK) — The makeup collaboration you never knew you needed is here and it comes with a side of guac.

E.l.f. Cosmetics has teamed up with Chipotle to launch a fully co-branded makeup collection and custom burrito bowl.

The e.l.f. Cosmetics x Chipotle Collection will include four limited edition items including a palette, lip gloss, sponge and makeup bag.

The “EYES.CHIPS.FACE. Makeup Bag” looks just like the Chipotle chip bag and is designed to fit the entire collection.

Last May, e.l.f. Cosmetics and Chipotle launched a limited edition bundle that sold out in just four minutes.

Back by popular demand, the new collaboration is bigger and spicier than ever.

Along with the makeup collection, Chipotle has made its first consumer brand bowl.

The Eyes. Chips. Face. Bowl will be available from March 10-17 and comes pre-built with vegan ingredients for assembling the vegan makeup formulas.

The makeup collection ranges from $8-$18 and will be available on elfcosmetics.com and chipotlegoods.com starting March 10.

Makeup lovers can sign up now
to be alerted as soon as the collection is available.

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