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Glow Up Your Pride Month Look with These Limited Edition Beauty & Makeup Sets
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Date:2025-04-17 03:24:21
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Whether you're hitting up a parade or heading to a Pride celebration, you want to look good. And there's no better way to prepare for the festivities than with the perfect beauty, skincare, and makeup. Luckily, several brands have put together limited edition sets that can give you glowing skin, a radiant complexion, and bright rainbows for your nails, lips, eyes, and more. They'll only be around for the month of June, so nab yours now – here are the best beauty and makeup sets for Pride.
Want your eyes to really pop? Then you'll need this limited edition eye palette from MAC Cosmetics (with 100% of proceeds supporting their mission of LGBTQIA+ equality). In the midst of all the celebrating, do you need a daily moisturizer with mini booster serums to keep you looking fresh? Then you'll need this limited edition skincare set from queer-founded Beekman 1802 (with profits going to the Ali Forney Center to support homeless LGBTQ+ youth). Or how about some hydrating lip gloss in all the colors of the rainbow? Then you have to get this set from the gender non-specific brand Prideful (with donations being made to local and national grassroots LGBTQIA+ non-profits). And, that's just the start.
So, if you want to shine this Pride, keep scrolling for our top picks of the best limited edition skincare, beauty, and makeup sets for June. Snag yours today.
When I received my Beekman 1802 limited edition skincare set, I gasped. The whole package is so cute -- you get a full-size Bloom Cream Moisturizer, plus 5 deluxe mini boosters (like collagen, vitamin C, retinol, and more), and an adorable goat pin with a rainbow garland. Here's how it works, you press down on the moisturizer and it "blooms" to the surface. Then, you add 1 to 2 drops of your selected booster serum to the center and mix. The cream is gentle on your skin and each booster really adds something to your everyday skincare routine.
Want a professional looking manicure in minutes? Then you need these press-on gel nails. Just peel and press, they're chip-proof, smudge-proof, and waterproof. The nails will hold up to 7 days and the kit comes with 30 nails, a prep pad, mini nail file, and manicure stick.
Get your metallic and shimmery look on with this all over face palette. It comes with 11 shades and 4 finishes (cream matte eyeshadow, metallic eyeshadow, rainbow multi-chrome eyeshadow, elastin multi-chrome highlighter), and it's designed for all skin tones. You can layer the tones or just use one swipe for gorgeous results.
Packed with 40 new and bringback shades, this MAC eye shadow kit celebrates 40 years of MAC Pride. With metallic and matte textures, you can achieve limitless, Insta-worthy looks.
Streak a rainbow across your arm, face, shoulder, and more, with these rainbow face paint crayons. They're easy to apply, easy to take off, and since it comes in a 2-pack, you have one on hand for a friend.
According to wet n wild, this liquid eyeliner pen is breakup proof, waterproof, smudge-proof, cry-proof, and more, for up to 16 hours. Put it to the test this pride season. Best of all, proceeds are being donated to GLAAD.
Wet n wild delivers more Pride merch with this glittery, shimmery, and matte eye shadow palette with 12 shades. It glides on soft and smooth, and can be applied wet or dry.
Get your skin ready for Pride with this smoothing, brightening, and hydrating bundle from First Aid Beauty. Included is a body scrub, body oil, ingrown hair pads, and radiance pads for your face. The brand promises smoother skin after just one use, and donations will be made to the Trevor Project.
For just $9, you can score this 6-piece hydrating lip gloss collection. Formulated with jojoba oil, vitamin E and sweet almond oil, it will leave your lips feeling soft and smooth (and not sticky). And since the brand is non-gender specific, they're great for everyone.
Just pop one of these healing dots on your pimple or blemish, and the brand promises that it can minimize breakouts in just 6 hours. Formulated with hydrocolloid polymer technology, aloe vera extract, retinol, and salicylic acid, you might just see cleaner, clearer skin with no irritation.
Looking for more pride merch? Then check out the Kate Spade Outlet Pride Collection with rainbow crossbodies, phone cases, and more.
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