Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty & Hailey Bieber’s Rhode Skincare Used Their Valentines Pop-Up Shops to Raise LA Fires Victims Funds, Giving Back.



 By Laura Medina


These ladies, Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber, use Galentine-Valentine to show love, compassion, sympathy, empathy, and kindness to give true love to Los Angeles Fire victims, by using the holiday and their fans to raise funds to pay it forward to rebuild Palisades and Altadena communities.

Yes, it was a best of both worlds. Their fans get their favorite celebrities’ makeup then those proceeds goes directly to feeding, clothing, and perhaps, some self-esteem boosting makeup and refreshing hygiene-skincare for the fire victims, giving hands up.




If Taylor Swift’s Swiftie fans exchange hand-braided, knotted Friendship bracelets, Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty fans exchange handcrafted rose-gold rings, twisted to spell “Rare” honoring Selena and her beauty line. To further more kindness, go to Karla Moreno’s @littleworldofkindness, handcrafting rings and other types of jewelry out of love and kindness, @littlekindness and @littleworldofkindness. 

Yes, these ladies, Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber, use this opportunity to debut new products to whet the appetite to try new stuff first, experiencing them in real life, touching, feeling, and seeing these items products’ texture then raise funds.

Selena’s fans experience the launch of her latest, Soft Pinch Illuminating Blush, multi-dimensional butterfly prism wing shimmering rainbow of a blush and eyeshadow. 

Selena Gomez’s develop Rare Beauty for what real Latinas and Latinx want to wear in real life: easy to use, soft-natural makeup that’s quality as it is reasonably priced, counteracting the stereotypical dark, graphic, and harsh makeup that most perceive as Hispanic makeup, yet something majority of olive-toned Latins don’t want.

Yes, Rare Beauty raised money for Palisades and Altadena fire victims.

Rare Beauty has always been about kindness towards self and others.

Hailey Bieber says, just like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Los Angeles is her home.

Since her mere Tinted Lip Balm Photo Booth pop-ups have proven to be one-day hits, attracting thousands of beauty-itas first thing in the morning, her fun house of a beauty charity pop-up shop took that popularity then used it to raise funds for Los Angeles’ fire victims who need a hand up to rebuild.

This went beyond tinted lip balms. This charity pop-up shop offers the entire range of her multiple purpose portable pocket blushes, the whole tinted lip balms collection, every skincare item, and finally debuting her lip liner-lipstick combo, the whole lip shape collection, in all their flesh-friendly shades of the rainbow.

What attracted hundreds of thousands was this was the only opportunity to swatch and sample these makeup and skincare in real life. The chance to simply touch, feel, and see these items in action. What a better way to raise funds? 

Again, these smart-savvy ladies use desire and valentine feminine to fuel kindness.

Real boyfriends accompany their ladies to these charity pop-up shops to further that romance then bought what their ladies want, while being good guys toward charity.

This is a real valentine.



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