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Gomez has confirmed the line will have foundation, concealer, lipstick, and eyeshadow.

@rarebeauty is about accepting who you are–and finding the beauty in your imperfections." Gomez explained, "I wanted to start a conversation about how can you make yourself feel great. This content is imported from Instagram. It’s going to be a lifestyle," Gomez said. "But today, too many people feel trapped by unrealistic expectations that are impossible to achieve. "Today we talked about what we’re grateful for, celebrating your uniqueness and future product ideas. “I am launching my own beauty brand and it is called Rare Beauty," she told her viewers.
Back in April, Gomez spoke more about the kinds of products her line will have. She told Amy Schumer in Schumer asked Gomez about her relationship with makeup. Gomez cited the pressure people may feel to look a certain way or use certain products, calling it at times a bit isolating and not the ethos of Rare Beauty. Stay safe!

Let us know below if you’re interested in joining our next meetup. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. This has already been quite the year for Selena Gomez, and it’s only just beginning. It will also be available to purcahse on Selena Gomez announced the news in an Instagram Live on February 4.

I hope you love it as much as I do!"

Don’t worry, this is just the first of many and we can’t wait to meet more of you! "Rare Beauty will be in all Sephora stores (and Sephoras inside JC Penney) in the U.S. and Canada, along with presumably on Sephora's site. This content is imported from Instagram. "I’m SO excited to finally share that @RareBeauty will be launching September 3rd only at @Sephora, @SephoraCanada, @SephoraMx and RareBeauty.com," Gomez wrote on her Instagram. #WeAreRare," it wrote.They've also been having virtual community meetings with fans. She described the project as "really exciting and very special" to her. Fans noticed that the name of it changed to "rarebeauty," and Gomez's team took photos from the tour down ahead of Gomez's official announcement. It’s [Rare Beauty] meant to be enjoyed, it’s very special. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. She didn’t share tons of details, but here’s everything we know about the line so far.Selena Gomez Is Launching a Beauty Line: Here’s Everything We KnowMakeup ideas, product reviews, and the latest celebrity trends—delivered straight to your inbox.Selena Gomez Thinks Dating Other Celebrities Is ‘So Cliché’Selena Gomez Revealed a Tattoo in Honor of Her Kidney Transplant SurgerySelena Gomez Wrote Demi Lovato a Sweet Message After Her Emotional Grammys Performance Gomez's Revival tour Instagram became the brand's official page right before Gomez announced the line in February. She’s referred to the album as her diary from the past few years, and many of …

The Rare Beauty team is still working remotely, but the brand delayed the photo shoot for their first #WeAreRare campaign earlier this year.

This commenting section is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page. The 'Can't Keep My Hands To Myself' singer took to … Hot on the heels of her most recent album, Although she’s had some killer makeup moments in the past, Gomez tends to keep it low-key when it comes to beauty, so it will be interesting to see the direction the line goes in. Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. This content is imported from Instagram. She even teased some of the products she has coming in her "Boyfriend" music video, where she was wore makeup from the line.Gomez has confirmed the line will have foundation, concealer, lipstick, and eyeshadow.

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