
(You know, those lines that you and your friends have religiously recited since 2004.) There's "Is Butter a Carb?" a pearlized butterscotch "Grool," a gold shimmer "Glen Coco," a matte cocoa "So Fetch," a matte tangerine "Wednesday," a matte pink "She Doesn't Even Go Here," a matte reddish brown "The Plastics," a matte white "Regina George," a pearlized pink "Mouse, Duh." a grey shimmer "You Can't Sit With Us," a matte bubblegum pink "Cool Mom," a pearlized blue and "October 3rd," a black shimmer. Each shade has appropriately been dubbed a popular quote or character from the movie. What's almost as good as the bold colors is their names. The 12-pan eyeshadow palette features an array of not regular shades, but cool shades that come in three different finishes: matte, shimmer, and pearl. But lucky for all of the fans who adore Regina George and the Plastics, the Storybook Cosmetics x Mean Girls Burn Book Eyeshadow Palette ($55, Ulta) should hold you over until the music video's debut.

23, the exact release date is still to be determined. While Grande teased the music video on Friday, Nov. Second, Ariana Grande teased a Mean Girls-inspired music video for her new very popular single "thank u, next." The music video teaser even features none other than Jonathan Bennett (aka the ever-so-dreamy Aaron Samuels) and has even gained some major props from one of the OG mean girls, Lindsay Lohan. First, the Storybook Cosmetics x Mean Girls Burn Book Eyeshadow Palette launched in stores and online at Ulta.
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It seems as if, lately, Mean Girls is having a major moment, but then again, when hasn't the cult-favorite movie had a moment since its release in 2004? Just this week, the film has resurfaced in two very public ways, once again proving that it is still and will probably always be a classic.
