I have never purchased a Kardashian product and will not. I do like Fenty and Rare Beauty. They are involved! Otherwise........it's mostly a money grab - Can we say JLo or Blake Brown???
Now that people are getting tired of celebrity make up and skincare brands, they are moving to haircare (even Balke Lively and her hair being more fried than kfc chicken), they are moving to haircare. What's next ? Cat food ?
A lot of these celebrity founded or endorsed brands, to me, are a bonafide CASH GRAB. With the exception of Fenty Beauty. Why? Cause before Rihanna stepped into the playfield of what is the beauty industry, a lot of people coming from different racial or mixed ethnic backgrounds felt excluded when it came to finding a foundation and/or concealer shade that worked for them. I know of friends who practically had to do basic chemistry homework to find a shade that was remotely close to their skin tone. And a lot of these luxury brands catered mostly to people with light skins, often having up to 12 and sometimes even 15 shades where the darkest shade was ever only pulled off by a white person with a tan. When Rihanna came onboard, she offered 42 shades. Not just darker complexions, but people with olive undertones were able to find a shade with Fenty. This forced this allegedly inclusive industry to step up their game. The best part of Fenty is that it still continues to deliver on quality.
as a pale person they don't cater to us either, a shade called porcelain is normally medium ORANGE and pale has a range of undertones from cool olive to warm peachy to neutral to cool purple
Consumers just seem to be getting dumber and dumber, falling for shallow imagery over substance; they end up overpaying for (sub) mediocre goods because they keep falling for the latest hype. They lack critical/logical thinking.
If celebrities wanted to have fun creating makeup, they should go back to beauty collabs with already existing beauty brands! They could have their fun, without putting another beauty brand on the market! We don't see collabs with celebrities anymore...
The only celebrity brand I wanted as a teenager was Stuff by Hilary Duff but none of it sold in the stores in my area. I heard the "With Love" perfume was good but I'm allergic to scents. So, I never got into celebrity branding. I would avoid them if they're associated with celebrities in my adulthood and just buy on quality, good materials and use in everyday life. Quality over brands.
Some of the make-up and skincare products, such as Flower Beauty, Hey Humans Collection (co-founded by Jada Pinkett Smith), Kendall & Kylie travel make-up bag, and other products, have ended up @ the Dollar Tree stores. I have purchased the "Hey Humans" body lotion and body wash from Dollar Tree, costing $1.25 for a 14 fl. oz. (414 mL) container - rather than paying $10-$20 each @ online websites or at Target/Wal-Mart. I'm content with my purchase (I wished I bought more than 1 container of each scent though 🤣 - there were only 3 scents @ my Dollar Tree), the body lotion provides all-day moisture and has a non-greasy, fast-absorbing application + I love the scent of "Banana Aloe".
I don't think it matters "who needs the money more". Decide purely on quality and what's right for oneself. That will automatically weed out the rubbish.
The pitch/presentation he gives in the commercials/promo for it makes me laugh every time 😂 it reminds me of that one person who didn't contribute to the group project struggling to explain what they did 😂.
I go out of my way NOT to buy any celebrity products.
I was once naive but now I also try my best to avoid celebrity brands as much as I can
A lot of the skin / beauty brands are just junk. If something works don't fix it stick wth what you know and it is usually much more affordable. .
we think the more we spend the more attractive we will get, which is SO sad
Rhode is great tho
I have never purchased a Kardashian product and will not. I do like Fenty and Rare Beauty. They are involved! Otherwise........it's mostly a money grab - Can we say JLo or Blake Brown???
I wonder how long Blake Brown will survive
Now that people are getting tired of celebrity make up and skincare brands, they are moving to haircare (even Balke Lively and her hair being more fried than kfc chicken), they are moving to haircare. What's next ? Cat food ?
don’t give them ideas 💀
Cat food is an inevitable brand line, for many female celebrities... 😂
lollll
@@alansmithee5595 Fenty kitty 🤣
A lot of these celebrity founded or endorsed brands, to me, are a bonafide CASH GRAB. With the exception of Fenty Beauty.
Why? Cause before Rihanna stepped into the playfield of what is the beauty industry, a lot of people coming from different racial or mixed ethnic backgrounds felt excluded when it came to finding a foundation and/or concealer shade that worked for them. I know of friends who practically had to do basic chemistry homework to find a shade that was remotely close to their skin tone. And a lot of these luxury brands catered mostly to people with light skins, often having up to 12 and sometimes even 15 shades where the darkest shade was ever only pulled off by a white person with a tan. When Rihanna came onboard, she offered 42 shades. Not just darker complexions, but people with olive undertones were able to find a shade with Fenty. This forced this allegedly inclusive industry to step up their game. The best part of Fenty is that it still continues to deliver on quality.
I completely agree
as a pale person they don't cater to us either, a shade called porcelain is normally medium ORANGE and pale has a range of undertones from cool olive to warm peachy to neutral to cool purple
Consumers just seem to be getting dumber and dumber, falling for shallow imagery over substance; they end up overpaying for (sub) mediocre goods because they keep falling for the latest hype. They lack critical/logical thinking.
Of course they are they are the cheapest stuff that they can throw on their name on it and charge a luxury Price it's called keeping them wealthy
exactly
white labelling
If celebrities wanted to have fun creating makeup, they should go back to beauty collabs with already existing beauty brands! They could have their fun, without putting another beauty brand on the market! We don't see collabs with celebrities anymore...
I miss creative beauty collabs SO MUCH
I've used Fenty products and like them. I also like Skims.
I will never waste my hard earned money on theirs.
Fenty foundation had me on a chokehold for a while, I really liked it.
I have only liked two celebrity perfumes- Britney Spears Circus and Beyonce Heat.
I was obsessed with Beyonce Heat for a loooong while
The only celebrity brand I wanted as a teenager was Stuff by Hilary Duff but none of it sold in the stores in my area. I heard the "With Love" perfume was good but I'm allergic to scents. So, I never got into celebrity branding. I would avoid them if they're associated with celebrities in my adulthood and just buy on quality, good materials and use in everyday life. Quality over brands.
With Love perfume was the BEST
Some of the make-up and skincare products, such as Flower Beauty, Hey Humans Collection (co-founded by Jada Pinkett Smith), Kendall & Kylie travel make-up bag, and other products, have ended up @ the Dollar Tree stores. I have purchased the "Hey Humans" body lotion and body wash from Dollar Tree, costing $1.25 for a 14 fl. oz. (414 mL) container - rather than paying $10-$20 each @ online websites or at Target/Wal-Mart. I'm content with my purchase (I wished I bought more than 1 container of each scent though 🤣 - there were only 3 scents @ my Dollar Tree), the body lotion provides all-day moisture and has a non-greasy, fast-absorbing application + I love the scent of "Banana Aloe".
Rhode is amazing tho
You’ve clearly never worn “Electric Youth” by Debbie Gibson. The GOAT of celebrity products!
omg I didn't even heard of it. will check it out immediately
I don't think it matters "who needs the money more". Decide purely on quality and what's right for oneself. That will automatically weed out the rubbish.
Let’s not forget when Brad Pitt decided to make a completely unremarkable skincare line 😂
His skin looks about as good as Blake Lively’s hair, so I can see why that line failed.
@@alansmithee5595 😂
The pitch/presentation he gives in the commercials/promo for it makes me laugh every time 😂 it reminds me of that one person who didn't contribute to the group project struggling to explain what they did 😂.
omg I completely forgot about it
he also does cashmere fyi
If they wouldn’t use their own products for one tutorial then why should we buy it?
exactly
yeah that's why I don't buy millie's stuff
Music ??
lol the Florence By Mills businesses are doing just fine
overpriced yardley, sells in tk maxx
give me the classics!