Is Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty Always an Upgrade?

Celebrity Check
It’s 2026, and Selena Gomez just dropped a two-in-one lip product that promises hydration with staying power — but does it outperform drugstore staples at half the price?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
💄 **Does Selena Even Wear This?**

1.💄The One-Lip Wonder

I slapped this on at 7am, forgot I was wearing lipstick, and at 3pm my mouth still looked like I cared. That’s rare — pun intended.

Selena’s Rare Beauty Always an Upgrade duo is basically a lip liner glued to a hydrating lipstick in one click-pen. The real flex? It didn’t feather into the fine lines around my mouth. That never happens.

🔬 **The Tech, Not The Hype**

2.🔬The Tech, Not The Hype

It’s $26. A click-pen with a liner on one end, lipstick on the other. The claim that hooked me: “12-hour wear with hydration.” Bullshit usually, but I tested it.

1

The Liner End

It’s waxy enough to stay put but glides — no tugging on dry lips.

2

The Lipstick End

Thin. Not goopy. One layer gives stain-level pigment, two layers look like a satin bullet.

3

The Click Mechanism

No twisting. No guesswork. Click until product appears. You get exactly what you need.

Modern Renaissance Anastasia Beverly Hills makeup palette

Photo: Paola Aguilar / Unsplash

💰 **What’s Actually Inside**

3.💰What’s Actually Inside

Ignore the “clean beauty” marketing fluff. The formula is built on lotus flower extract (anti-inflammatory) and avocado oil (soaks in, doesn’t sit on top). No drying alcohols. No fragrance — finally.

  • Lotus Flower Extract: Calms redness on chapped lips
  • Avocado Oil: Absorbs in 10 seconds, not 10 minutes
  • Shea Butter: Keeps it creamy without melting in your bag
  • Vitamin E: Stops that gross oxidized lipstick smell
assorted make-up brushes closed up photography

Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash

⭐ **The Wear Test**

4.The Wear Test

First swipe: feels like a balm, smells like nothing (bless). Dries down to a “my lips but better” finish in 30 seconds. Not sticky. Not slippery. Just… there.

Two weeks in: It survived a greasy slice of pizza. No joke. The color faded evenly — no weird ring around the edge. But if you have crusty dry patches, this will cling to them. Exfoliate first or skip.

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One Thing: Apply the liner first, then lipstick. Don’t blend them — the liner acts as a barrier so the color stays locked in.
five assorted-color lipsticks

Photo: Marek Studzinski / Unsplash

🧴 **Did It Actually Upgrade Me?**

5.🧴Did It Actually Upgrade Me?

My lips didn’t peel. No cracking by noon. The color — I used “Thankful” — looked exactly like the tube. But it’s not a gloss, so don’t expect that glassy shine.

Buy if
You want a single product for your whole day — work, coffee, dinner, no touch-ups.
⏭️

Skip if
You only wear matte liquid lipsticks. This has slip. It moves. It’s not bulletproof.
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Worth it?
At $26, it outperforms most drugstore duos ($12-$18) that crack or fade in 2 hours. Yes.
black leather sling bag beside black sunglasses and black sunglasses

Photo: Nick Noel / Unsplash

📊 **Final Verdict**

6.📊Final Verdict

It’s not a miracle. It’s just a really well-made lip product that does exactly what it says — hydrates, stays, looks good. That’s rare enough in 2026.

8.2/10
Hydrating, stays, looks natural
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Where to Buy: Sephora or Rare Beauty’s site. Skip the full-size if unsure — grab the mini duo for $15 to test the shade first.