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Hailey Bieber made another hands-free lip balm holder but fans aren't too keen
Hailey Bieber made another hands-free lip balm holder but fans aren't too keen

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Hailey Bieber made another hands-free lip balm holder but fans aren't too keen

After becoming virtually synonymous with the viral Rhode Lip Case — which is currently £23 in a Prime Day deal — Hailey Bieber is back with another ingenious invention. And this time it resembles a tampon. At least that's what the chronically-online people of the internet are saying. Taking to Instagram on July 2, the multi-millionaire entrepreneur and supermodel — who recently sold her skincare company Rhode in a whopping $1billion (£735million) deal — posted what's likely to be the latest Rhode offering on social media (she has to sell it eventually, right?) and it's none other than a lip gloss-holding belly chain…thing. That's right folks — Hailey is trying to solve the ever-prevalent problem of how to easily carry your beloved Rhode Lip Treatment on a sandy beach, one bedazzled lip gloss-holding, belt-style belly chain at a time. Donning a gorgeous black bikini, Justin Bieber 's wife can be seen sporting the fashionable accessory on the beach. Unveiling the latest line-up of accessories from her wildly successful beauty brand, Hailey captioned the post 'lemontini ballerini' as she showcased a range of new products via the photo carousel. In the post, Rhode's newest offerings: a lemon-yellow silicone phone cover, complete with a yellow peptide lip tint and pouch to match, can be seen subtly advertised alongside the metallic golden lip gloss-carrying belly chain. Not only does the belt-style belly chain serve as a bikini accessory, it also proves its mettle as a functional lip gloss holder. One would be hard pressed to find a better two-in-one offer, really. However, not everyone was left as impressed with Hailey's newest accessory, with several social media users leaving vastly varying responses about it on her post. While one stunned user commented: 'Why did I think that was a bedazzled tampon for a second.' Another exclaimed: 'Omg the perfect tampon holder.' A third user asked the all-pervasive question: 'Who in the world needs to apply lip gloss so often to have it dangling on a chain?' While a fourth Instagram user said: 'I'm really sorry but that looks like a tampon. Not the best advertising campaign.' A fifth person was just glad they weren't the only one who was confused: 'Looking at the comments at least I'm not the only one who thought it was a tampon.' And another comment on Hailey's post stated: 'I NEED THAT CHAIN BELT.' Justin's family was all in on the look as well, with his half-sister Jazmyn Bieber commenting 'loveeee' and stepsister Allie Bieber adding, 'obsessed! need this.' Upcoming Dancing With the Stars contestant and famous TikTok influencer Alix Earle also gave the accessory her stamp of approval, commenting, "HOTTTT" on the post.

Our Honest Review Of The New Viral Rhode Glazing Mist
Our Honest Review Of The New Viral Rhode Glazing Mist

Graziadaily

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Graziadaily

Our Honest Review Of The New Viral Rhode Glazing Mist

Few brands truly know what makes our insatiable beauty community tick. But with its skin-first streamlined approach, trend-setting credentials (read: glazed donut skin), and ability to carve a culture outside of cosmetics, Rhode is leading the pack. There is good reason why E.l.f. Cosmetics recently moved in on model-turned-entrepreneur Hailey Bieber's disruptive brand to close a billion-dollar deal, making it one of the most impressive beauty acquisitions in recent years. And you need only look to Rhode's first launch since the big business announcement as proof of its industry prowess. Arriving just in time for summer comes Rhode's new Glazing Mist, £30. As if Bieber herself heard our hot and bothered heatwave-induced groans, the brand welcomes its newest expansion to the glazed skincare portfolio, a refreshing ultra-fine spritz that can be used for an instant pick-me-up. A handbag staple perfect for sweaty commutes and office AC provoked dryness, the mist joins the ranks of the brand's glazed-givers- the Glazing Milk, £32, and hydrating Peptide Glazing Fluid, £32. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, using Rhode's new Glazing Mist Intent on standing out in a busy beauty market that is already brimming with brilliant facial mists, Rhode's new Glazing Mist has quickly set itself a part. Touted as 'the drop of the summer', by TikToker @roshellefloress, Rhode has created buzz around the product with an accompanying mirror magnet, which resembles the viral Rhode Lip Case, £38 and taps into the brand's always shareable product aesthetic. And, of course, there's been the recruitment of Babygirl actor Harris Dickinson as the first male face of Rhode. And then there's the formula itself. While hydrating and invigorating, it imparts a glass-like veil that settles comfortably on the skin for a radiant, dewy, and yes, definitely glazed finish. Clinically proven to nourish, much like all of Rhode's offerings, it packs a cocktail of hardworking ingredients that help to provide all-day hydration while bringing balance and clarity to the skin over time. Formulated with expert hydrator ectoin (an amino acid derivative known to thrive in even the harshest of environmental conditions), a barrier building ceramide trio, sensitive skin friendly beta-glucan, antioxidant-rich magnolia extract, as well as soothing panethenol, the mist adheres to Rhode's skin-loving approach. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, using Rhode's new Glazing Mist Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, the soaring temperatures of the UK's recent (an ongoing) heatwave have left me frazzled. And, when I'm not holding a cup of something iced, I've been reaching for a few generous spritzes of this mist to restore some much needed balance to my mind, mood and skin. With a very acne-prone, temperamental skin type, I tend to err on the side of caution when met with a new product but I've had no issues adjusting to this – no thanks to Rhode's sensitive skin-respecting ethos. In fact, the brand website explicitly mentions that the mist is suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. So rest assured, if your skin is anything like mine. Speaking of, while most of us with acne lean towards matte formulas in a bid to neutralise skin texture, this mist somehow manages to keep my skin looking healthy and radiant without amplifying my acne bumps. My most noteworthy mention though, has to be the extremely fine and even layer of mist the spray diffuses across the skin, which makes the whole experience of using it just that much more satisfying.' 1. Rhode Glazing Mist What the brand says: 'Instant glazed skin wherever you go. Glazing Mist is a superfine mist that hydrates and refreshes for a next-level glowy finish. Take it everywhere for clinically proven hydration and nourished, supple skin on the go. Our formula also has added purifying benefits, helping skin feel more balanced and clarified over time.' What we know: The mist joins the ranks of the brand's glazed-givers which already boasts the barrier-boosting essence Glazing Milk, £32, and hydrating Peptide Glazing Fluid, £32. The Rhode Glazing Mist is formulated with expert hydrator ectoin (an amino acid derivative known to thrive in even the harshest of environmental conditions), a barrier building ceramide trio, sensitive skin friendly beta-glucan, antioxidant-rich magnolia extract, as well as soothing panethenol, ensuring it adheres to Rhode's skin-loving, science-first approach. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, the soaring temperatures of the UK's recent (an ongoing) heatwave have left me frazzled. And, when I'm not holding a cup of something iced, I've been reaching for a few generous spritzes of this mist to restore some much needed balance to my mind, mood and skin. With a very acne-prone, temperamental skin type, I tend to err on the side of caution when met with a new product but I've had no issues adjusting to this – no thanks to Rhode's sensitive skin-respecting ethos. In fact, the brand website explicitly mentions that the mist is suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. So rest assured, if your skin is anything like mine. Speaking of, while most of us with acne lean towards matte formulas in a bid to neutralise skin texture, this mist somehow manages to keep my skin looking healthy and radiant without amplifying my acne bumps. My most noteworthy mention though, has to be the extremely fine and even layer of mist the spray diffuses across the skin, which makes the whole experience of using it just that much more satisfying.' Pros Ultra-fine mist Suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin Cons Bottle might be a bit large for every day carrying Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).

Justin Bieber goes on unsettling rant about God and fishing as health concerns grow
Justin Bieber goes on unsettling rant about God and fishing as health concerns grow

New York Post

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Justin Bieber goes on unsettling rant about God and fishing as health concerns grow

What does he mean? Justin Bieber sparked further health concerns by going on a bizarre rant in an Instagram post Tuesday that he's since deleted. In the 13-video series, Bieber, 31, used a filter that altered his face and changed his voice to a higher pitch. Advertisement 10 Justin Bieber in his May 13 Instagram video. justinbieber/Instagram 10 Justin Bieber using a face filter on himself. justinbieber/Instagram The 'Baby' singer began his rant by claiming that he lived in Alaska as a kid for several years — despite the fact that he grew up in Canada. Advertisement Bieber told his followers that he went fishing in Alaska and could catch 'a half a dozen on a good day.' He then changed the conversation and said, 'I don't mean to get in between the stuff you got going on and the people around ya, it's what we like to say, it's no buena.' 10 Justin Bieber goes on a bizarre rant on Instagram. justinbieber/Instagram 10 Justin Bieber spoke about fishing and God in his rant. justinbieber/Instagram Advertisement 'Question, you ask around, you say, 'You're worried about the what,'' Bieber continued. He added on the next slide, 'You've been hurt. You've been afraid. You have been shut down. But let me tell you a little something.' 'G-o-d. Our boy Jesus, he's got a plan, and he works all things together for Gucci,' Bieber went on. 'Gucci is what we mean when we mean good.' 10 Justin Bieber in a mirror selfie. justinbieber/Instagram The pop star further said, 'They want to be like a rat, stealing your cheese. Running the little wheel, going crazy, trying to take away every last bit of your sanity.' Advertisement In more confusing comments, Bieber asked, , 'Are you tired of them telling you, 'You must become like your older brother Marcus?' 'You must become like your older sister Helga?' 'You must become like so-and-so that you work with until you retire?'' In his ninth video, Bieber declared that he lives by 'loyalty and conviction,' adding, 'I'm always there for the people that made me, because that's just the kind of guy.' 10 Justin Bieber in an Instagram photo. Justin Bieber/Instagram 'Two things I need you to focus on — it'll change your whole life — sacrifice and hard work. Are you willing to sacrifice the very bones in your body? I am,' he said. On the final slide, Bieber said, 'I wanna tease ya. I wanna lima bean squeeze ya, but that ain't the dealio here.' The clip, like most of the others, then abruptly ended. In another post from Tuesday, Bieber shared a photo of a blunt in the slot on the back of his wife Hailey's Rhode Lip Case product. He begged the model, 28, to give him permission to make the joint-holder product, writing, 'Workin on the moldingggggggggggggg please approve this idea @haileybieber lmfao.' 10 Justin Bieber puts a joint in one of Hailey Bieber's products. justinbieber/Instagram 10 Justin and Hailey Bieber out in New York City in February. GC Images Advertisement On Wednesday, TMZ reported that Bieber owes his former longtime manager Scooter Braun over $8 million. The outlet claimed Bieber 'was broke' after his 'Justice' tour ended in 2022 and owed $24 million to AEG, the concert promoter. But Braun's company reportedly paid off the debt and Bieber agreed to pay the company back over a 10-year period. However, Bieber allegedly only made one payment. Following an audit, PWC determined that Bieber owed Braun $8.806M. Sources told TMZ that the signer's team didn't dispute the PWC audit, but they did conduct their own audit. The results of those findings are unclear. 10 Scooter Braun and Justin Bieber in 2020. Getty Images for YouTube Originals Bieber's fans have grown concerned for his wellbeing over the past few months because of his strange social media behavior. Advertisement In Feb, Bieber rapped about being 'high' as a friend smoked cigarettes next to him in a video. The following month, he shared a message about feeling like he's 'drowning.' In more recent posts, Bieber called himself a 'selfish' person who has 'hurt others unintentionally.' This came after Hailey, with whom he shares 8-month-old son Jack, attended the 2025 Met Gala by herself. 10 Justin Bieber appears disoriented in an Instagram video. Advertisement But the singer's rep previously shut down claims that he's on drugs. The rep told TMZ in Feb. that the speculation about Bieber is 'exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.'

Justin Bieber teases ‘joint' venture with Hailey Bieber inspired by Rhode's phone lip case
Justin Bieber teases ‘joint' venture with Hailey Bieber inspired by Rhode's phone lip case

Express Tribune

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Justin Bieber teases ‘joint' venture with Hailey Bieber inspired by Rhode's phone lip case

Justin Bieber has revealed a new product concept — a phone case designed to hold a joint — and credits his wife Hailey Bieber as the inspiration. The idea stems from Hailey's viral Rhode Lip Case, which launched in February 2024 and features a slot for lip products. Bieber showcased the mock-up on Instagram on May 13, 2025, describing it as a design for 'on-the-go cravings.' His prototype resembles the Rhode model but includes a vertical insert intended for a single joint. The concept comes amid a wider rollout of his fashion brand, SKYLRK, which he has been teasing with images of neon apparel, sandals, and behind-the-scenes shots of the creative process. The singer acknowledged Hailey's role in the product's inception, writing, 'Turns out she has this tech patented so if I want to make this case I'll have to pay her a fee.' Hailey responded to the post with, 'I'll think about it!' The Rhode Lip Case became a breakout item after its launch, retailing for $38 and gaining popularity on social media. Hailey's version holds Rhode's Peptide Lip Treatments and other lip products. Alongside the case, Bieber shared further previews of SKYLRK, including product photography and mentions of Hailey's design input. In April, she posted about co-designing a bomber jacket for the brand, describing it as her 'favourite jacket of all time.' Photo: Instagram Bieber's new product tease follows recent public appearances and social media activity related to his cannabis use. On May 4, he shared a photo beside a bong, and he was previously seen smoking at Coachella. The couple, married since 2018, continues to work together creatively while navigating public scrutiny. Their collaboration on SKYLRK and shared aesthetic direction suggest further ventures may emerge from their partnership.

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