Back in December, Glamglow debuted the glitter mask to end all glitter masks. It was gooey, black, and filled with little holographic silver stars that begged for a KiraKira. All of beauty Instagram fell for it (myself included).
Buy now Glamglow Glitter Mask GravityMud Firming Treatment, Boots.com, £44
Now, the skincare brand is back with an even buzzier launch: a collaboration with My Little Pony. And there's not one, but three #Glittermasks inspired by the beloved show's characters. Each one still has the same skin-firming, peel-off formula of its mainstay GravityMud, but it now comes in three new eye-catching shades: Princess Luna Black, a fluorescent Pinkie Pie Pink, and Twilight Sparkle Purple.
My Little Pony, a cartoon that first debuted in 1981 but just released a movie in October 2017, has been having quite a moment in the beauty industry. Last September, ColorPop created an entire 14-piece collection makeup junkies drooled over. Before that, Pur Cosmetics also released a 6-piece cosmetics collaboration—including a 16-shade eyeshadow palette—in August.
Glamglow's been known to tug at your heartstrings with childhood nostalgia. Previous launches include green and gold metallic masks inspired by Power Rangers and a cobalt blue Sonic the Hedgehog mask.
You don't even have long to wait for these bad boys, as Glamglow's My Little Pony #Glittermasks drop on ASOS.com on 3rd April priced at £42 each.
In the meantime, mega beauty vloggers @MakeupShayla and @Chrisspy gave a first look over on—where else?—Instagram:
Kristina Rodulfo is the Beauty Director of Women's Health—she oversees beauty coverage across print and digital and is an expert in product testing, identifying trends, and exploring the intersections of beauty, wellness, and culture. Prior to Women's Health, the Filipino-American, NYC native and NYU alumna was at ELLE.com for four years. As Senior Beauty Editor, she reported and co-produced the Webby Award-nominated documentary Beat: How Drag Queens Shaped the Beauty Industry and hosted the millions-viewed video series "Beauty Haul." She can never decide whether or not to get bangs, feels naked without winged eyeliner, and will never shut up about running the NYC Marathon.















