If you've ever fantasized about dancing into the arms of your very own Johnny Castle,Semi-dokyumento: Tokkun Meiki Dukuri you'll flip over Sola Look's new Dirty Dancinginspired beauty palette.
Riding the popularity of their Flashdancepalette, the beauty company has collaborated with Lionsgate to create this new nostalgic set to commemorate the 30-year anniversary of Dirty Dancing's 1987 release.
1,000 of the palettes will be available for pre-order on Saturday, March 18 at noon PST on Sola Look's website, but they won't ship to those early birds until April 12. The official release date when everyone else can purchase it is April 22, 12:00 PST.
Sola Look has packed this multi-product tribute palette with four eyeshadows, one highlighter and one liquid matte lipstick for $36. To make the palette even more special, all of the products are aptly named after iconic moments and characters from the movie, like this matte black "Johnny Castle" eyeshadow inspired by all the leather Patrick Swayze's swoon-worthy character dons throughout the movie.
Other shadow shades include "I Carried a Watermelon," "Back to the Playpen" and "Cha Cha".
Sola Look also collaborated with makeup guru Daisy Weigt, who has become famous for her awesome pop-culture influenced designs, to create some Dirty Dancingswatches to showcase the beauty of the products.
So if you want don't want to be put in a corner for being the only one without this palette, mark your calendars for March 18. Swipe on these shades, put on your dancing shoes, practice your jumps and maybe, just maybe, you'll have a chance at your own perfect movie moment.
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