Rihannas Epic 10-Minute Guide to Going Out Makeup
In this Rihannas Epic 10-Minute Guide to Going Out Makeup video makeup tutorial, Rihanna gets real about more-is-more beauty with a little help from Fenty.
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Rihanna first started Fenty cosmetics in 2017 and it was named one of Time magazines best inventions of 2017 due to her extensive beauty shades that are now over 50 shades.
Rihanna who is from Barbados created Fenty Beauty to provide for the inclusion of all skin tones in cosmetics offerings, including extensive shade offerings for people with deeper skin tones.
At just 29 Rihanna started Fenty cosmetics and had previously collaborated with MAC Cosmetics, we can now thank her for posts like Rihannas Epic 10-Minute Guide to Going Out Makeup.
Fenty was developed with luxury conglomerate Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessey who owns 50% of Fenty.
Rihanna has drawn some criticism for failing to cast transgender models in Fenty Beauty campaigns but we love her response and realness.
“work[ed] with many gifted trans women throughout the years, but I don’t go around doing trans castings! Just like I don’t do straight non-trans women castings! I respect all women, and whether they’re trans or not is none of my business! It’s personal and some trans women are more comfortable being open about it than others so I have to respect that as a woman myself! I don’t think it’s fair that a trans woman, or man, be used as a convenient marketing tool!”