TL DW: I will preface this by saying PatrickStarrr's Rare Beauty review, at times, felt a little like an ad for his new brand ONE/SIZE. PatrickStarrr Rare Beauty Review: Not For The Cakers & Bakers Overall, it seems she was pleasantly surprised by some products, but not overly blown away. If your skin is on the drier side, it sounds like this one's for you. She did, however, like the find the finish and feel of the foundation pretty unique, although she commented that the product was a bit too hydrating and liquid-y for her oily skin. Aina also didn't receive the correct shade of the brow pencil, so she didn't love the look it left her with. That aside, the concealer's formula, to her, was too sheer to provide her with the coverage she usually prefers, resulting in her layering it several times. The brand launched with a necessary 48 shades in both the concealer and the Liquid Touch Weightless Foundation ($29, Rare Beauty), but Aina didn't receive the best matches in either product. At first, she seemed a bit skeptical of the Lip Soufflé Matte Lip Cream ($20, Rare Beauty) - the shade Inspire looked more opaque on Gomez's promo image than it first appeared on Aina - but after a few layers, she was pleased with the color.Īina wasn't vibing with two products in particular: the Liquid Touch Brightening Concealer ($19, Rare Beauty) and the Brow Harmony Pencil and Gel ($22, Rare Beauty). It was clear her favorite product of the line was the Soft Pinch Liquid Blush ($20, Rare Beauty) for its beautiful pigment, blendable nature, and staying power. TL DW (too long didn't watch): The hilarious Jackie Aina gave viewers alllllll the helpful opinions in her review. Still, some products clearly stood out above the rest, according to these beauty gurus: Jackie Aina Rare Beauty Review: Buy The Blushes, Skip The Concealer Relatively speaking, most beauty influencers are pleased with the line, especially given how celebrity makeup ventures are often a hit or miss. 3, Rare launched with a foundation, concealer, primer, mist, lip cream, lip balm, liquid highlighter, liquid blush, blotting materials, a brow pencil and gel combo, a liquid eyeliner, and various tools. Gomez's vision with the brand was to create a community that fostered a celebration of everyone's individual beauty - what makes them "rare," if you will. Rare Beauty was introduced to the world in February 2020, and since then, the brand has built up a ton of hype around its eventual launch. But, as some of the big names in the BeauTuber arena, PatrickStarrr's, Jackie Aina's, and Nyma Tang's Rare Beauty reviews all offer an honest look at how the brand's products stack up IRL. Of course, a beauty YouTuber's opinion is not gospel, and one person's trash is another person's treasure and all that jazz. Regardless, the brand is here, and so far, Rare Beauty's been met with relatively mixed reviews across the beauty YouTuber space. I know what you're thinking: How many celebrities are going to launch their own makeup line before the cosmetics industry implodes? Sadly, I can't answer that. 3, joining the ever-growing list of celebrity-founded beauty brands. ![]() ![]() ![]() Selena Gomez's Rare Beauty recently made its official debut on Sept.
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