To call Salt-N-Pepa influential would be an outrageous understatement. They were the first female rap group to earn platinum status in a genre dominated by men. And decades later, their music continues to shape the work of new artists in hip-hop. Their '80s and '90s style had a huge impact on fashion and beauty trends, too, which is why Milani decided to pay tribute to Salt-N-Pepa, also known as Cheryl James and Sandra Denton, with an incredible makeup collaboration.

"It's very reminiscent of the '90s. It’s kind of a throwback," Salt tells Allure — and she's not kidding. The four-piece collection, with products named for the duo's songs and albums, features packaging with vintage photos of the pair in their famous eightball jackets and kufi caps, setting the retro tone of the products. But the makeup shades inside are just as on-trend now as they were in the '90s.

"I'm a nude-lip girl. Like, you gotta push me out of my comfort zone," Salt says, explaining that she loves "Shoop" Lip Kit ($12) — a lipstick and lip liner in a deep, rich nude tone. "So just to have that in the collection, something that I actually wear all the time, is perfect."

Pepa, on the other hand, loves the red "Push It" Lip Kit (also $12), noting that she was even wearing red lipstick in the photos on the covers of the CD-like packaging of the Very Necessary and Hot, Kool and Vicious Eyeshadow & Highlighter Palettes ($20 each). That said, she would approach the application much differently now than she did in the '90s. "I know how to apply makeup a little better now. Back then, I remember doing lip liner — especially when we had the red lipstick on — we used to do the dark pencil," Pepa recalls. "Remember that was in? We never blended properly."