The Friends x Revolution Makeup Line Is Here—And Everything Is Under $30

Have you ever dreamed of achieving one of Rachel Green's iconic ’90s beauty looks? Now’s your chance because Revolution Beauty is launching a Friends makeup line.

The new collection, which officially dropped at Ulta on Monday, September 14, in the U.S., features three eyeshadow palettes with nine shades each, and three lipsticks inspired by Phoebe Buffay, Rachel Green, and Monica Geller.

“We looked at each character in detail—what they wear, their mannerisms, the makeup they use, the personalities—and started to build from there,” Revolution Beauty founder Adam Minto told Allure. “The products take on the life of each character in a really immersive way.”

For example, the Phoebe palette packaging features a picture of her infamous taxi cab and includes dreamy pastel shades with names like Smelly Cat, Lobster, and Triplet.

Makeup Revolution X Friends Phoebe Palette

$12.00, Ulta

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Makeup Revolution X Friends Phoebe Lipstick

$8.00, Ulta

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Monica’s palette includes reddish-berry hues with names like Clean, Chef, and Geller Cup, while Rachel’s palette (which features the iconic couch from Central Perk on the front) skews more pinky-neutral with shades named Shopping, Barney’s, and On a Break (because of course).

Makeup Revolution x Friends Monica Palette

$12.00, Ulta

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Makeup Revolution x Friends Monica Lipstick

$8.00, Ulta

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Makeup Revolution x Friends Rachel Palette

$12.00, Ulta

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Makeup Revolution x Friends Rachel Lipstick

$8.00, Ulta

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Can this be any more exciting? Yes, yes, it can. Revolution Beauty is also releasing one huge Friends palette with all our favorite characters. They include Ross, Joey, and Chandler, as well as Ugly Naked Guy, Estelle, and Fun Bobbie.

Makeup Revolution x Friends Limitless Palette

$25.00, Ulta

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The best part? They’re all super affordable. The eye shadow palettes retail for just $12 while the lipsticks cost $8. As for the 27-shade Friends palette, it’s $28.

This will hopefully be enough to hold you over until the Friends reunion on HBO Max—which was put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. On August 7, Jennifer Aniston  told Deadline the delay is “very sad” but promised fans it’ll “be even more exciting and more fun” when it does happen.

“It’s going to be super,” she said. “I choose to see it as the glass is half-full that it got postponed. Look, we’re not going anywhere. You’re never going to get rid of Friends, sorry. You’re stuck with us for life, guys.”

Originally Appeared on Glamour