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Mad Beauty Unveils Beetlejuice Gifting Collection

Mad Beauty has launched a new Beetlejuice-inspired gift collection which aims to capture the eerie charm and whimsical spirit of Tim Burton’s cult classic movie.

“The Beetlejuice collection is a playful homage to the iconic film, blending spooky aesthetics with practical beauty products,”explains Mad Beauty’s creative director Julia Cash. “We wanted to create a range that allows fans to immerse themselves in the ghostly world of Beetlejuice while indulging in some self-care magic.”

The product line-up includes Beetlejuice Body Exfoliator, Lip Balm Duo, Hand Care Set, Nail File, Nail Art Stickers, Hair Colour and Body Tattoos.

“This collection is available for pre-order first at HMV,” confirmed Mad Beauty’s sales director Trevor Cash. “The partnership allows us to reach Beetlejuice fans directly, offering them an exclusive first look at these must-have items.”

The collection launches at HMV in September.

Top: Mad Beauty’s Beetlejuice-inspired collection.

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