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HARRY POTTER-Style Wands Can Now Apply Your Make-up

HARRY POTTER-Style Wands Can Now Apply Your Make-up

Facepaintium Perfecto! Now your magic mug will really look wizard, as you can apply your makeup with wands that could have come straight from Ollivander’s, if Ollivander had been more interested in fashion then levitation and lighting spells.

Storybook Cosmetics, a company run by triplets in Omaha who see a correlation between the sparkling of a magic spell and the glitter of the runway, don’t technically or legally call their products “Harry Potter” anything. But it’s like selling a lipstick inspired by a “space laser sword”; you know where the idea took root.

The brush set, which you can preorder now, comes with five wand-brushes, all with “magical metal handles.” Included with the set is a custom velvet pouch for safekeeping.

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Not into traditional makeup? Well, consider some outside-the-box uses: suppose you’ve become a dark lord and no longer have a nose? Or one of your eyeballs protrudes in a way that could be considered “mad,” so that you want to emphasize your other features? Point is, you don’t have to be a budding Hermione; Dracos-to-be might want to offset that platinum blonde hair with a bit of color in the cheeks too. These wands may not actually cast a patronus or help you fly, but by adding some nerdy style to your beauty routine, they might just make you feel like you can.

Do you “wand” a set of your own? Is that the Horcrux of the matter? You could send us a message by owl to let us know what you think, but it’s a whole lot quicker to just leave a comment below.

Images: Storybook Cosmetics

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