The wait is finally over: Kylie Jenner has finally announced that she is carrying...two new eyeshadow palettes in her Kylie Cosmetics holiday collection. The beauty mogul took to Snapchat to show off the first of what is sure to be a massive holiday 2017 collection: the Naughty and Nice eyeshadow palettes.

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Both the Naughty and Nice palette feature a whopping fourteen eyeshadow shades in a range of easy-to-wear colors. The shades in Naughty are: Snowball (a creamy white), Jingle (champagne sparkles), Unwrap Me (crimson), Snowflake (silver sparkles), Merry Mint (pastel green), St. Nick (hot red), Hot Toddy (sparky chocolate brown), Xmas Kiss (burnt orange), Emerald (exactly what the name suggests), Ho Ho Ho (red sparkles), Coal (smoky gray), Mischief (gray sparkles), Tipsy (cool taupe), and Glazed (yellow-gold sparkles).

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The shades in the Nice palette are: Jack Frost (sparkly white), Gumdrop (sparkly bronze), Holly (warm orange-red), Ginger Snap (ginger), Blizzard (frosted eggplant), Miracle (peachy nude), Wonderland (burgundy), Lullaby (orange-nude), Mulberry (mulled red wine), Slay (a more golden version of Glazed from the Naughty palette), Santa Baby (brown-taupe), Macaroon (dusty pink), Hot Cider (matte chocolate), and Drummer Boy (auburn sparkles).

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Jenner teased a new eyeshadow palette on Instagram a few days prior with a close-up look at a gorgeous smoky purple eye. She noted on Snapchat that we can expect more sneak peeks tomorrow, including a look at a brand new Wet Set highlighter palette.

If you don't get your hands on the Kylie Cosmetics holiday 2017 products when they launch on November 22—fear not. Jenner noted an entirely new Kylie Cosmetics collection will drop in December featuring never-before-seen products. Could foundation, concealer, nail polish, or mascara be in the works?

From: AR Revista