Wet n Wild Just Dropped 80 New Products for Halloween — and Everything’s Under $6

It's officially mid-September, which means two things: 1) Fall lipstick season is officially in full swing, and 2) It's time to start [thinking about Halloween. No idea what you want to be this year? Thankfully, Wet n Wild's spooky-yet-chic Fantasy Makers Collection has got you covered with a whopping 80 new products for what's arguably the best holiday of the year.

On Thursday (T-minus 48 days until Halloween), the brand dropped nearly seven dozen new products inspired by the spookiest day of the year. And while many of them will no doubt be the key for a number of A+ costumes, many of them can also be worn seamlessly in real life. This is a yearly tradition for the beauty brand, and this year's launch certainly did not disappoint.

The collection includes a range of body pencils in pretty much every color you could imagine, a black color-changing blush called "Zombie," a rainbow highlighter called "Moonstone Mystique," plus prismatic lipstick, face paint palettes, liquid eyeliner, loose glitter, colorful mascara, body stencils, and seriously so much more. Basically, the line includes every single thing you could possibly need for whatever creative costume you dream up, plus a whole lot of other stuff you'll want to wear the other 364 days of the year.

Not only are the colors pigmented and plentiful, but the product names also happen to be on point for the holiday. "Spellbound," "You're My Boo," and "Caught in My Web" are only a few of the Halloween-themed monikers that make up the collection. Because who doesn't love a good makeup pun?

There's a lot to love about this particular Wet n Wild collection, but the best part? Every single product is under $6 (prices range from $2 for the body stencils to $6 for the face paint palettes), which means you'll have plenty of cash left over to spend on the rest of your costume (or, OK, on candy).

The collection is available online now at wetnwild.com and will stick around through the holiday.

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