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Hailey Bieber Wears Rhode Belly Chain in Bikini Pics

Hailey Bieber Wears Rhode Belly Chain in Bikini Pics

Cosmopolitan21 hours ago
It's that time of the year again. Hailey Bieber is launching another new Rhode product—with a new formula!—and did so in the coolest way possible. Welcome to the Peptide Lip Tint in Lemontini, which is just here for the summer (so act fast!) and is "a shimmery, sheer gold gloss that smells like a sweet, citrusy lemon cocktail."
And while we're obviously here for the lemon-infused lip treatment, Hailey launched the product with a series of bikini pics that feature a custom rhode belly chain, completely with a little lip-tint-sized pouch.
So far, the belly chain doesn't appear to be for sale on her website, but hopefully that'll change so stay tuned.
Lemontini drops July 14th (at 9am) and thanks to the new formula will feature a "lasting smooth texture." As the brand put it, "It was so important that we resolve the grainy feel that developed in some lip treats and tints over time. We took our time over the past two years by researching, experimenting, and testing to find a solution."
The biggest upgrade is liquid shea butter for a result that "feels just like the original with the same skincare benefits and a little more cushion and richness for a comfy application."
Note: the brand also announced a small price hike due to formula changes and rising global supply chain costs, meaning Lemontini will be $20 instead of $18. The rest Rhode's lip treat and tint products will also increase in price starting August 14 when they start rolling out the new formula.
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