Def Leppard Release Their Own Line of Makeup- and It’s Flashy
Def Leppard have a new line of beauty products and scented candles that scream “we love the ’80s!” The new products come roughly a month after the rockers released their…

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 29: Inductees Vivian Campbell, Joe Elliott and Phil Collen of Def Leppard perform at the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony – Show at Barclays Center on March 29, 2019 in New York City.
Def Leppard have a new line of beauty products and scented candles that scream "we love the '80s!"
The new products come roughly a month after the rockers released their latest studio album, Diamond Star Halos. Sold via Rock and Roll Beauty, the line offers a bevy of cruelty-free and vegan products, including colorful eyeshadow, eyeshadow sticks, blushes, highlighters, lipsticks and eyeliners.
Other products include nail decals, brush sets, blending sponges, cosmetic bags and scented candles. Most of the items come in bright, vibrant packaging with Def Leppard's logo and album art.
As for the candles, each has its own Def Leppard-inspired scent. According to the products' website, the black Def Leppard logo candle offers "a soft blend of cedarwood and orange citrus with hints of golden amber and white musk." The Pink Leppard design is "a delicate blend of crisp honey tea infused with hints of apricot, citrus, and floral blossoms." The Hysteria candle offers "an aromatic blend of woodland fir, earthen herbals, holiday spice and warm amber." Delightful!
The makeup line ranges in price from $9 to $25. Unfortunately, a lot of the items are already sold out. You can view the available offerings here. You can also purchase these items at Ulta.
These 26 albums that turn 30 in 2022 show just what an incredible year 1992 was for rock.
The year saw major albums from R.E.M, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Eric Clapton and more.
See which albums from the above artists and more turn 30 in 2022 by scrolling through the gallery below.
R.E.M. - ‘Automatic for the People’
Warner BrosReleased on Octobe.r 6, 1992
Rage Against the Machine - ‘Rage Against the Machine’
EpicReleased on November 3, 1992.
Beastie Boys - ‘Check Your Head’
CapitolReleased on April 21, 1992.
Neil Young - ‘Harvest Moon’
RepriseReleased on November 2, 1992.
Bon Jovi - ‘Keep the Faith’
MercuryReleased on October 30, 1992.
Stone Temple Pilots - ‘Core’
AtlanticReleased on September 29, 1992.
Pantera - ‘Vulgar Display of Power’
AtcoReleased on February 25, 1992.
The Black Crowes - ‘The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion’
American RecordingsReleased on May 12, 1992
Eric Clapton - ‘Unplugged’
RepriseReleased on August 25, 1992.
Alice in Chains - ‘Dirt’
ColumbiaReleased on September 29, 1992.
Def Leppard - ‘Adrenalize’
MercuryReleased on March 31, 1992.
Iron Maiden - ‘Fear of the Dark’
EMIReleased on May 11, 1992.
Annie Lennox - ‘Diva’
RCAReleased on April 6, 1992.
White Zombie - ‘La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1’
GeffenReleased on March 17, 1992.
Bruce Springsteen - ‘Human Touch’
ColumbiaReleased on March 31, 1992.
Bruce Springsteen - ‘Lucky Town’
ColumbiaReleased on March 31, 1992.
Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
SonyReleased on June 30, 1992.
Eric Clapton - ‘Rush’ Soundtrack
RepriseReleased on January 14, 1992.
Alice in Chains - ‘Sap’
ColumbiaReleased on February 4, 1992.
Tool - ‘Opiate’
ZooReleased on March 10, 1992.
No Doubt - ‘No Doubt’
InterscopeReleased on March 17, 1992.
KISS - ‘Revenge’
MercuryReleased on May 19, 1992.
Megadeth - ‘Countdown to Extinction’
CapitolReleased on July 14, 1992.
Blind Melon - ‘Blind Melon’
EMIReleased on September 22, 1992.
Nine Inch Nails - ‘Broken’
InterscopeReleased on September 22, 1992.
Nirvana - ‘Incesticide’
UMGReleased on December 14, 1992.




