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¡Ay, caramba! ‘The Simpsons’ skincare line is now on Amazon

Glow up with some help from your favorite family.

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With summer coming to an end, your skin is probably parched. Between the sun, salt, chlorine and heat, it could use some major quenching.

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You don’t really need more reason to buy face products, but The Face Shop developed some limited-edition skincare products inspired by summer and your favorite fictional family, The Simpsons. This line will help protect and rejuvenate your skin. Plus, you know…it’s The Simpsons.

The line includes products from all over the the skincare spectrum. From sunscreen to face masks, there’s something for every skin type. Check out the list below for a preview of some of our favorites.

You can shop the full Simpsons skincare line here.

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1) Protect yourself from UV rays (and sunscreen in your eyes).

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Price on Amazon: $14.90

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2) Your skin is no host for the next episode of Itchy and Scratchy.

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Price on Amazon: $6.99+

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3) Tell your blackheads to eat your shorts.

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Price on Amazon: $5.99

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4) Skin breaking out? Don’t have a cow, man!

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Price on Amazon: $6.80+

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5) Best. Deodorant. Ever.

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Price on Amazon:$11.20

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6) Excellent! Sun block that won’t make you look like an oil slick. 

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Price on Amazon: $11.97

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7) Hmm…now you’ll never have to shave again!

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Price on Amazon: $16.25

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8) Hey, hey, kids! Now you can smell like flowers while you tan.

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Price on Amazon: $16.99

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