Miss Fame of Drag Race Launched a Makeup Collection With Five Must-Have Lipsticks

To say that many of the Ru Paul's Drag Race contestants who've sashayed into our hearts have mindblowing makeup skills would be putting it mildly. Not only do they do brilliant work on their own faces, queens like Miss Fame have also become known for traveling around the world teaching makeup techniques to others. And now, the Season 7 fan fave has fittingly launched her own makeup line called Miss Fame Beauty.

Introduced on Friday, the initial collection includes five glossy shades of LipVoyeur Crème Lipstick, which goes for $19. The brand states that it "has heavy pigment load for vibrance and coverage," as well as conditioning avocado oil and a light vanilla scent. The colors include Flash of Flesh, a nude with neutral undertones; How's Your Head, a warm, peachy pink; Fame Whore, a smile-brightening fuchsia; Dirty Couture, a deep sapphire blue; and The Other Woman, a deep, cool red with neutral undertones.

It's no surprise that Miss Fame included a red lipstick in her debut collection. When Allure interviewed her last year, she revealed that red is her go-to lipstick color. "It balances out my facial structure and allows me to create precise and seductive looks," she said. "I love to define my top lip with a sharp cupid's bow. I find it very classic and chic."

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Miss Fame Beauty

The only other Miss Fame Beauty product available at this point is On Top, an iridescent lavender "experimental glitter" that adds a cool, blue aura to any lip color under it. But while there are currently only six products in the line, it won't be at all surprising if Miss Fame expands the offerings, considering how much makeup means to her.

"Makeup is a form of embellishment and celebration of self. It can be so many defining factors to so many people, and I've utilized the power of makeup throughout my life experiences — sometimes to mask imperfection or even fear," Miss Fame told Allure in 2017. "Eventually, makeup was a form of empowerment and a way to claim space. Now I see that I get to be a vessel to something much greater than myself, with the ability to transform. Makeup is giving me a purpose to inspire people and that is so much more interesting and worthwhile than just being perceived as beautiful.”

The collection is now available on missfamebeauty.com.


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