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    Vampyre Cosmetics Launches Official “Silent Hill” Makeup Collection

    Monica WilliamsBy Monica WilliamsSeptember 4, 20232 Mins Read
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    Vampyre Cosmetics has partnered with Konomi to create a makeup collection inspired by “Silent Hill.” This officially licensed collection features lipstick, eyeshadows, blushes, and nail polishes inspired by the game franchise. The packaging will feature artwork and imagery from the game to entice fans even more.

    “Silent Hill” Makeup Collection | Vampyre Cosmetics, Konomi Digital Entertainment

    Founder and CEO of Vampyre Cosmetics, Rachel Clinesmith, is completely thrilled to be partnered with Konami for this collection. “Silent Hill is one of the most iconic horror games of all time, and we wanted to create a collection that would do justice to the game’s dark and atmospheric aesthetic,” Clinesmith said. Vampyre Cosmetics’ mission is to combine unique packaging and nostalgic imagery. We’d say they definitely hit the mark with this one.

    “Silent Hill” Makeup Collection | Vampyre Cosmetics, Konomi Digital Entertainment

    The collection features the Pyramid Head and Bubble Head Nurse pallets, and three exclusive liquid lipsticks. The lipsticks are colored Rust, Flesh, and Alone, and will only be available for purchase with in the box set. The pallets will be available for separate purchase, or as part of the box set. The Pyramid Head pallet will run you $45.98 and the Bubble Head Nurse pallet will cost $32.98. There is also a third makeup pallet that will be sold separately, the Robbie The Rabbit pallet will be available for $24.98.

    “Silent Hill” Makeup Collection | Vampyre Cosmetics, Konomi Digital Entertainment

    While the current artwork is phenomenal, it is subject to change for the final product. The names for the different shades really bring the feel of the games to life.

    “Silent Hill” Makeup Collection | Vampyre Cosmetics, Konomi Digital Entertainment

    The “Silent Hill” Makeup Collection is available for pre-order for only $119.99 and will be ready just in time for Halloween. Vampyre Cosmetics is sold at their own online site, Hottopic.com, and at over 130 independent stores worldwide.

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