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Thebeautyindustry’s value sits at an average of $530 billion, according to a 2019 analysis byBusiness Insider.
Not to mention that some of these social media influencers are makingbankselling palettes and other makeup products.

Is a celebrity product that sells out a case of good quality or a case of loyal fans?
Read on to find out what celebrity beauty products are actually worth the money.
ForAllure,Gomez described her intent with the makeup line.

“We want to celebrate why you’re rare.
I want people out there to feel beautiful exactly how they are.”
In a piece forInterview, Gomez described the line as having “48 shades of foundation.”

The publication added that the blush can also be applied as an eyeshadow.
At $20, the product seems well worth it.
Her launch did well, makingTime’s 25 best inventions list in 2017, and certain shadessold outfast.

But is the foundation worth the money after the initial hype?
The short answer: yes.
Rihanna even said that texture was the most important part of creating the Fenty beauty line across products.

It wasn’t drying or uncomfortable at all."
On theofficial website, the Powder Blushes even have a full five-star rating with over 170 reviews.
The powders come in six shades and are at the ridiculously cheap price point of $10.

Flower Beauty is even cruelty-free!
Adding to our shopping cart now.
TheGirlfriendandBlack-ishactress wanted to create a product for textured, curly hair.

Ross' products are affordable, but how does the conditioner work out for girls with curly hair?
The conditioner made it really easy to detangle my hair as well."
The moisturizer runs at quite a high price point of $95, but is it worth it?

The consensus seems to be that it is.
The KKWClassic Eyeshadow Paletteseems to be worth it, and it has glowing reviews in various beauty magazines.
This classic eyeshadow palette," and the publication also shouted out the blendability.

She emphasized how makeup isn’t about perfection, but “about feeling cool.”
And don’t we all want to look as cool as Halsey does on the red carpet?
She added that the lipsticks also had a “fresh peppermint and eucalyptus smell,” which sounds amazing.

He teamed up with trusted dermatologist Dr. Elena Jones to explain the thought process behindHumanrace.
The Humidifying Cream was, for their beauty editor, “thatgirl.”
Just the name suggests experimental and glamorous makeup looks.

Notably, the liquid liner was specifically created to be long-lasting (24-hour wear).
“People always come to me with their skin issues.
“I’ve never tried any physical sunscreen that looks this good on dark skin.”

Hopefully we will see more inclusive sunscreen brands in the future.
Well, thankfully Keys came out with a skincare setin collaboration with ELFdedicated to ritual and wellness calledKeys Soulcare.
Keys' dedication to creating the best products comes from the idea of self-care being synonymous with self-love.

She even hired dermatologist Renee Snyder to help her in creating the products.
A fan favorite is the Skin Transformation Cream, priced at $30.
The writer did note that it took two weeks for her skin to get used to the cream.

Healthy hair truly starts at the scalp,” she toldVogue.
Don’t just take her word for it.
This one does not fall into that category.