All he needs is a beauty (collaboration) and a beat.
On the heels of his headline-making Coachella set, Justin Bieber teamed up with his wife Hailey’s billion-dollar beauty brand for the first time.
The result is Rhode x The Biebers, an already-viral collaboration that includes the pop star’s take on the bestselling Peptide Lip Treatment and Peptide Eye Prep masks — plus a range of brand-new Spotwear pimple patches.
The on-the-go stickers are designed to absorb excess oil and leave acne spots smaller, flatter and less red. (As an added bonus, they’re available in several selfie-ready shapes — from daisies and “shrooms” to jelly beans.)
Justin also brought his signature style to a caramelized banana-scented version of Rhode’s famous lip balm, which features his signature brown-and-yellow color palette instead of Rhode’s usual muted tones.
He’s also going bananas over the brand’s eye patches, having whipped up a bright yellow version of the cooling hydrogel skincare solution.
If you want to try the whole collaboration, there’s also a value set featuring the full product trio (and it’s bound to sell out fast).
“If there was ever going to be some form of collaboration between him and I, it couldn’t be a better product,” Hailey told WWD of the launch, saying it also “couldn’t be better timing around Coachella.”
The pair have long swapped skincare advice, with the model-turned-mogul saying she helped her husband through his adult acne struggles during the pandemic.
“She’s been pickin’ and prodding at my skin,” the “Yukon” singer said in a 2020 episode of their now-defunct Facebook Watch series. “She pops them. She puts, like, serum and does, like, masks for me.”
While the pair often stepped out in matching pimple patches from a different brand at the time, it’s safe to say that these days, Bieber gets his peaches from Georgia and his acne patches from Rhode.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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