‘Fenty’ by Rihanna is inspirational

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This Friday Rnb singer Rihanna launched her makeup line by the name of Fenty, and I love it.

Hi everyone, this is going to be a different kind of blog, since I never really wrote about makeup before, mostly because I did not know how I would approach it or what I specifically wanted to talk about but now that Rihanna just launched her dream child beauty products, I know exactly what I want to say.

So I assume that everyone already knows who Rihanna is, she is a singer and songwriter, who has evolved in front of us, and she has a sense of style that everyone loves and praises. She looks good in almost everything, and has a great eye and understanding of what will look good on her. I might not like everything she wears but more than always she is like one of those pretty girls in a movie, who is supposed to look casual but is actually top model good. And Umbrella was the first song I ever heard on the radio. I love it.

Any way, she posted her ad on Instagram, and it was honestly really unique, because you had all kinds of beauty in it. All the models were lovely and attractive, and not a single carbon copy of each other, so it did speak to a huge demographic without the sense that is was pandering, just honest inclusion. The colors and lighting was really good, and I really liked the golden shimmer eye shadow.

Rihanna also did something ground breaking in the name of make up. She released forty different shades of foundation. I might not follow a lot of fashion news, but I can safely say that no one has done that before. And I think that her whole journey proves that you can do it all, in the sense if you work hard for what you love and believe in the world sees it and supports it. Rihanna has left her mark on music, fashion and now make up, she brought in diversity and made products for people who did not have makeup companies that counted them in or see them as a demographic. But hopefully now with this range people can find a shade that suits them perfect.

Something else I wanted to mention was that I think its nice that Rihanna actually cares about her products and that she involved in everything, I even saw her in a video thanking her first customer. It’s enthusiasm that I haven’t really seen with several other celebrities that have opened up make up chains, I mean, it’s must be nice for them to earn an extra million, but the public loves to see actual dreams come true. Like another good example of someone in modern makeup time who actually seems involved to me is the girl who runs Hudda beauty. I’m sure there might me more but I just don’t know that much.

And yeah till next time.