Tarte launches 'True Blood' beauty collection

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Thursday 23 June 2011 19:00 EDT
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Just in time for the June 26 fourth season premiere of HBO's vampire series comes a True Blood-themed product range that fans will be dying to try.

The bloodsucker craze has inspired beauty launches in the past, with the Twilight movies even getting their own label, made for "Twihards" longing for the perfect pale skin and red lips of the characters.

Now, Tarte Cosmetics has teamed up with the makers behind True Blood to release a three-piece collection including a limited-edition palette of 17 different eye shadows, primer, eyeliner, and mascara, as well as a lip tint (mint-infused for that extra blood-hungry look), and a cheek stain. Prices range from $24 to $52.

Launched June 22, the collection is now available on sephora.com.

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