Rihanna To Release Fenty Skincare Line

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Rihanna To Release Fenty Skincare Line
Great news for fans of Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty makeup line! After Fenty saw major successes since its launch in 2017 (thanks to its 40 foundation shades, and more recently, 50 shades of concealer), she’s now reportedly preparing for the launch of a skin care line.
According to reports, Fenty Skin registered on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s site on March 25, 2019. Fenty Skin is said to include:
“medicated and non-medicated skincare, soap, body care and personal care products (excluding color cosmetics, perfume and other fragrance-only products.”

Still, it’s not quite time to start clearing out skincare items yet. Rihanna just got the green light for the patent and trademark so there are still a few steps she has to take before she can release it, including finding an examining attorney, which could take three months at the most.
Speculation about Rihanna’s upcoming skincare line has been going strong since September 2017, shortly after she launched Fenty Beauty. A fan came across the House of Fenty trademark, and discovered that it consisted of
“cosmetics… namely, creams, lotions, gels, toners and cleansers.”
The Jasmine Brand also previously reported that Rihanna is said to be working on a lingerie line as well.
Are you ready for Fenty Skin? Tell us in the comments!
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