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14 celebrity beauty brands to gift this Christmas
Celebrity owned beauty brands that make great gifts…
Celebrities have us flocking to know the secret to their flawless skin, or the make-up must-have to conceal any blemishes, and now we might just have the answer.
But we are not just talking about brand ambassadors and one-off collections. Over the years, A-listers, including actors, models, TV personalities, and singers, have ventured into the beauty world to release their own ranges.
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Admittedly, most of us are drawn to a brand because of the big named figurehead, but beauty buffs out there curious to sample the celebrity-lead labels, new releases in general, or upgrade their beauty cupboard, can do so with ease.
From £3/$3.99 to £180/$234.99
Jessica Alba launched her own beauty brand back in 2012, and over the last decade – almost – she has expanded her label. Honest Beauty prides itself on creating clean products, free from any nasties, and are sustainable, across beauty, skincare, as well as home cleaning products and baby essentials.
HYDROGEL CREAM, £25/$19.99, Honest Beauty
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From £27/$36 to £104/$137
Jennifer Lopez is a force to be reckoned with, as an artist, actor, and entrepreneur. JLO Beauty launched in January 2021, and includes nourishing skincare items, such as That Blockbuster Hydrating Cream, sheet masks, as well as dietary supplements to boost that glow.
Our top pick:
That Big Screen Broad Spectrum SPF30 Moisturiser, £41/$54, JLo Beauty
From £3/$3.50 to £680/$895
Goop has been a popular wellness brand, covering beauty, as well as lifestyle essentials and tools, for many years. Since 2008, Goop has continued to expand across various categories, but it is still beauty that has our attention. Goop’s beauty section incorporates: skincare, haircare, body care, as well as make-up cosmetics, but for those new to the label can snap up The Goop Starter Kit.
GOOPGENES All-in-One Nourishing Face Cream, £72/$95, Goop
From £16/$7 to £115/$130
Rihanna is another A-lister who has stormed all industries, from music and acting, to fashion and beauty. In 2017 Fenty Beauty launched with a wide selection of foundations to suit all skin tones. Since then it has gone on to create top selling lip glosses, as well as Fenty Skin, with a whole host of cleansers, toners and moisturisers.
PRO FILT’R SOFT MATTE LONGWEAR FOUNDATION, £27/$36, Fenty Beauty
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From £6/$8 to £14/$18
Flower Beauty by Drew is an affordable beauty brand, with prices lower than $20. The brand covers everything from lip products and cheeks to eyes, as well as beauty tools to make applying your cosmetics a breeze.
FLOWER POTS POWDER BLUSH, £8.99/$10, Flower Beauty
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From £12/$15 to £47/$62
From Laguna Beach to an entrepreneur launching cookbooks, home, childrenswear and jewellery brand Uncommon James, before venturing into skincare in 2021. Uncommon Beauty is a clean skincare brand, which currently spans across five products; a nourishing lip balm to cleanser and hydrating Pineapple Peptide serum, to suit all skin types and skincare concerns.
Pineapple Peptide Nectar, $62, Uncommon Beauty
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From £12/$16 to £84/$110
Pharrell Williams launched Human Race beauty brand in 2020 on the basis that each product is suitable for any age, gender and skin concern. All products are clean and sustainable as refills for your skincare favourites are available. Whether you opt for one cult skincare item, or the full set to complete your skincare regime from start to finish Human Race has you covered.
Routine Pack, $110, Human Race
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From £10/$20 to £65/$65
Fallin’ hitmaker, Alicia Keys, launched her skincare brand in 2020, which is clean, cruelty free and has been developed alongside dermatologists to deliver the best ingredients our skin needs, but also to care for our soul and making sure we feel good on the inside because that effects the outside. From exfoliators and cleansers, to moisturisers and kits, there is something for beauty novices and seasoned pros.
KEYS SOULCARE GOLDEN CLEANSER, £20/$27, Cult Beauty
A post shared by Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez (@rarebeauty)
From £4/$5 to £29/$38
In September 2020, Selena Gomez launched her beauty label Rare Beauty – shortly after the release of her album Rare. Rare Beauty’s mantra is to be comfortable in your own skin, and the selection of skincare and make-up garments have been designed to do that, whether it is an au natural look, or full face.
Selena’s Faves 4 Piece Mini Set, $30, Rare Beauty
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From £16/$22 to £245/$320
Australian model, Miranda Kerr, was one of the first beauty brands founded by a celebrity, as it launched back in 2009. Over the last 12 years, Miranda has continued to expand the range, with the Noni collection continuing to be the range with award-winning success.
Noni Glow Face Oil, £62/$83, Kora Organics
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From £18/$24 to £300/$355
Spice Girl band member Victoria Beckham launched her first foray into the beauty business solo in 2019, after collaborating with Estée Lauder. After the initial sell out success with the Eye Bricks and lip liners, Posh Spice went on to expand to include skincare, and even more cosmetics.
Smoky Eye Brick, £50/$56.50, Cult Beauty
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From £9/$12 to £55/$72
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has collaborated with Marks and Spencer for numerous years, but after the success of her own lifestyle website, which offered advice and beauty tips, she decided to launch her own cosmetics e-store. From nourishing moisturisers, to cosmetics to create a dewy complexion or soft pop of colour, Rose Inc has you covered.
BLUSH DIVINE RADIANT LIP & CHEEK COLOUR, £23/$30, Rose Inc
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From £4/$5 to £120/$160
KKW Beauty is currently getting a makeover, however, KKW Fragrance is still available to shop online. KKW Beauty first launched back in 2017 with a selection of contour sticks, which is a signature beauty look the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is known for, before she dropped three debut crystal-inspired scents. The fragrance line has continued to expand, and we anticipate even bigger things for KKW Beauty.
CRYSTAL GARDENIA, £45/$60, KKW Fragrance
A post shared by Kylie Skin by Kylie Jenner (@kylieskin)
From £5/$7 to £133/$136
Kylie Jenner has built an almighty beauty empire over the years, after she launched her namesake label, Kylie Cosmetics, back in 2015. The company initially started out selling lip kits complete with a lip liner and liquid lipstick, but has since expanded to other make-up products, collaborations with her siblings, and even into skincare. We take our hats off to you KJ.
KYLIE MATTE LIP KIT, £26/$29, Kylie Cosmetics
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