Is This Celebrity Brand Actually Good? Rare Beauty 2.0

Celebrity Check
Selena Gomez’s relaunch promises real results — here’s what happened when I stripped away the star power and tested it blind.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Blind Test. Brutal Truth.

I peeled off the label, pumped it onto my hand, and refused to look at the bottle for two weeks. Selena’s face? Gone. Just me and a mystery serum that promised “radical transparency.”

The real test isn’t whether it feels nice — it’s whether I’d buy it again without the star power attached. Spoiler: I almost didn’t want to like it. That’s the point.

2.💄The Relaunch Hype vs. Reality

This is the new Dewy Glow Serum from Rare Beauty — $29 for 1 fl oz. The claim that got me: “clinically proven to boost hydration by 152% in 1 hour.” That’s specific enough to be suspicious.

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Dewy finish, not greasy

Dries down in 45 seconds flat — no sticky hair situation.

2

Sits under makeup

Zero pilling. Even with my finicky tinted SPF.

3

Glass dropper

Actually works. No squeaky rubber bulb nonsense.

pink lipstick on pink surface

Photo: Ashley Piszek / Unsplash

3.🧪What’s Actually Inside

Three ingredients do the heavy lifting here. No fairy dust. The formula is surprisingly stripped-down for a celebrity launch — I checked for fragrance first, it’s there but faint, like a whisper of lemon.

  • Sodium Hyaluronate: Low molecular weight — sinks deeper than standard HA
  • Glycerin: 15% concentration — plumps without that tight feeling
  • Niacinamide: 2% — just enough to calm redness without purging
  • Squalane: Plant-derived — mimics your skin’s natural oil barrier
woman receiving facial mask treatment at spa

Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash

4.💎The 3-Week Reality Check

First pump: watery, almost like a thin gel. Spreads across my cheek in one swipe. Absorbs so fast I thought I under-applied. No tacky stage — just instant bounce.

Week two hit and my skin looked… annoyed? Tiny bumps on my chin. By week three, it settled. Turns out my moisture barrier was actually dehydrated, not oily. The serum fixed what I didn’t know was broken.

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One Thing: Apply to damp skin, not dry. Two drops max. More than that and you’re just wasting money — it won’t absorb faster.
black and red square frame

Photo: Evangeline Sarney / Unsplash

5.👁️Did It Actually Work?

Morning lines around my nose? Gone by day 10. My T-zone stopped overproducing oil around day 14 — the squalane finally convinced my skin to chill. Dark spots stayed the same. It’s not a miracle worker, it’s a hydrator that knows its job.

Buy if
You have dehydrated combo skin that flakes in winter but gets shiny by noon
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Skip if
You’re acne-prone and hate anything with even a whisper of fragrance
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Worth it?
$29 for a serum that actually absorbs? Yes. But I’d wait for a Sephora sale.
person holding amber glass bottle

Photo: Christin Hume / Unsplash

6.📊Final Verdict

It’s not revolutionary — but it’s better than it has any right to be for a celebrity relaunch. I’d buy it again without the name attached. That’s the real win.

7.8/10
Solid serum, honest price
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Where to Buy: Sephora or rarebeauty.com directly — grab the mini first ($15) if you’re skeptical like I was.