Fenty Beauty Launches Glossy Lipstick
Who’s ready for the lipstick of the summer? Fenty Beauty recently announced it would be releasing a summer launch of its new Slip Shine Sheer Shiny Lipstick. Rihanna, founder of Fenty Beauty, calls the lipstick a “go-to when I want to slip on something that’s comfortable and looks good.”
Created with a belief in inclusivity, this glossy, sheer lipstick comes in ten slip-on shades that are universally flattering on all skin tones. The shade range encompases both everyday nudes and pops of color ranging from clear to deep berry to peach pink. Encompassed in Fenty’s sleek, classic hexagonal packaging, the product is 100% cruelty free. The Slip Shine Lipstick also contains conditioning pomegranate oil, which will keep your lips glossy and hydrated while staying comfortable and sheer. With its range of colors and easy application, this product is a perfect grab-and-go to look flawless in any situation, whether it be a night out or the office.
The release is slated to be yet another success for Fenty Beauty. Fenty is a game-changer beauty brand because it released a groundbreaking 40 shades of its Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation in 2017. The wide shade-range touted a match for all skin tones, and its inclusivity highlighted other brands’ lack of shades for people of color. Fenty’s release prompted a discussion of diversity and inclusivity in the makeup industry. The brand continued its mission of inclusivity with the Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Concealer offering 40 shades and the Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer with colors for all skin tones.
As Fenty Beauty continues improving diversity and inclusivity in the beauty industry, we look forward to its upcoming releases. You can find the Slip Shine Sheer Shiny Lipstick on the Fenty Beauty, Sephora, Boots UK, or Harvey Nichols websites starting June 20. Each lipstick retails for $22 each.
Photo Credit: @fentybeauty on Instagram
Report: Rachel Attar
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