Trending

Ozzy Osbourne introduces line of cosmetics

NOW PLAYING ABOVE

The Ozzman cometh -- to beauty shops.

>> Read more trending news

Ozzy Osbourne introduced his own makeup line, which includes a coffin-shaped eye shadow palette shaped like a bat, Billboard reported.

The “Prince of Darkness,” who came to fame as the frontman for Black Sabbath, is collaborating with Rock and Roll Beauty, a U.S. makeup brand, to market the 21-piece set, according to Billboard. The 14-shade “Ozzy Bat Palette” is inspired by the rocker’s biggest hits, including “Crazy Train,” “Iron Man” and “Zombie Stomp.”

The bat palette pays homage to the 73-year-old’s most infamous moments on stage, when he bit the head of a bat onstage during a 1982 show in Des Moines, Iowa, CNN reported.

The products are available at American beauty retailer Ulta and on Rock and Roll Beauty’s website, according to Osbourne’s official Instagram account.

Other items in the collection feature a “Bark at the Moon” highlighter set, a gothic hand-held mirror with a baroque design featuring a black rose with Osbourne’s name on the back, and “Ozzy Bullet” lipstick in a midnight black sheath with a bat imprint on the stick.

To carry the cosmetics, Osbourne’s line has provided a skull cosmetic bag covered in golden skulls, Billboard reported.

Nearly half of the items in the collaboration had sold out as of Friday, CNN reported.

Rock and Roll Beauty has previously released makeup collections celebrating Jimi Hendrix and Def Leppard, according to the cable news outlet.

Osbourne’s new album, “Patient Number 9,” was released in September.

Osbourne announced in January 2020 that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease during an interview on “Good Morning America” and canceled the American portion of his tour, “No More Tours.” He also fell early in 2019 and had to undergo surgery.

In June 2022, Osbourne’s wife, Sharon, shared that the singer was having a “very major operation” that could help “determine the rest of his life,” according to “Good Morning America.”

0