If I see one more celebrity launch a beauty brand, I just might lose it. The beauty market is notoriously saturated, and another brand launched by a celebrity that has no beauty know-how is simply not what an already-confused consumer needs. But while the market is severely saturated, it is equally lucrative, making it an absolute cash cow for celebrities who want to diversify their entrepreneurial offerings and make some quick, easy money in the form of a skincare, makeup or haircare line.
For the most part, celebrity beauty brands prove to be a bit of a flop. Of course, when they are first announced, they generate a huge buzz, but when the consumer gets to grips with the (typically) white-labelled goods and realises it’s not the magic product they thought it would be, sales start to drop. There are, however, a few exceptions to this rule, and they mainly sit within the makeup space. Fenty Beauty, for instance, is one of the best-selling makeup brands in the world and is applauded for its quality, while Victoria Beckham Beauty remains a favourite amongst beauty editors.
One celebrity makeup brand that has been a hot topic of conversation recently is Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty. It launched in the U.S. back in 2020, and since then, it has quickly climbed the ranks to be regarded as not just one of the best celebrity beauty brands out there but one of the best makeup brands full stop.
It champions a low-maintenance, fresh-faced approach to makeup (something that is very much up my street) with a streamlined offering of makeup basics. The shade ranges are also welcomingly impressive and diverse, with a selection that puts the majority of heritage brands to shame.
So when I caught news that Rare Beauty was launching in the UK, it’s needless to say I was the first one in line waiting to try it. And now that I have had a couple of weeks to really give it a go and get to grips with the products, I feel confident enough to say that, as a brand, Rare Beauty is truly wonderful.
In fact, if I were going to recommend a makeup brand to anyone right now, it would be Rare Beauty. The products are wearable, easy to use and look surprisingly natural on the skin. Having said that, it’s worth noting that some products are better than others. If you’re intrigued to know whether Rare Beauty is worth the hype, keep scrolling to find out which products I really rate.