8 struggling celebrity-owned beauty brands, from Kim Kardashian’s Skkn by Kim and Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Skin, to Ariana Grande’s R.E.M. Beauty and Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs
- Celebrities can’t all make millions like Selena Gomez with Rare Beauty or Rihanna with Fenty Beauty, as success in the beauty industry requires far more than star power
- From Ariana Grande’s R.E.M. Beauty and Jared Leto’s Twentynine Palms to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s Rose Inc and Naomi Watts’ Onda Beauty, here’s why it hasn’t been smooth sailing for these labels
Per Bloomberg, more than 50 celebrities and influencers have launched cosmetics, skincare and haircare brands in the last three years alone. Yet, amid issues such as rising interest rates and a growing prioritisation of substance over hype – and taking into consideration authentic product reviews from consumers – attaching a famous name to a brand isn’t an automatic moneymaker.
Here are just a few examples of celeb-owned beauty businesses that have struggled lately – and why.
1. Kylie Skin by Kylie Jenner
However, when the reality TV star released her skincare line Kylie Skin in May 2019, it was met with a string of controversies in the months that followed. Per Newsweek, the brand’s walnut face scrub got a lot of backlash, as the nut’s shell particles are known to create micro-tears in the skin. An X (formerly Twitter) user also reportedly exposed that some products that claimed to be vegan were not, states the same source.