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Hailey Bieber drops new Rhode lip tint, following Justin Bieber's 'iconic' shout-out

Hailey Bieber drops new Rhode lip tint, following Justin Bieber's 'iconic' shout-out

USA Today17-07-2025
Shop the new lip tint in shade 'Lemontini' and more in the summer essentials kit.
"That's my baby, she's iconic. iPhone case, lip gloss on it." Justin Bieber's latest album drop confirms wife Hailey Bieber's icon status, as if her success with the skincare and makeup brand Rhode hadn't already. Now, you can get your hands on the latest drop from Rhode, available now.
The summer essentials collection at Rhode includes the shade of summer: Lemontini. The bright yellow includes the already-loved peptide lip tint, as well as the iconic lip gloss phone case and a small makeup bubble bag. The kit also includes new shades for the pocket blush and a hydrating face spray.
Here's how to shop the summer essentials kit from Rhode by Hailey Bieber:
Shop Rhode's summer essentials
Shop the Rhode summer essentials set
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TIKTOK VIRAL: 📲 TikTok's most wanted: A viral beaded sardine bag, Rhode's new glazing mist and more
Where can you buy Rhode skincare?
Rhode skincare is a luxury skincare brand by Hailey Bieber, wife of pop star Justin Bieber. It's full of viral products from skincare to makeup to an iconic phone case that holds your lip gloss. It is sold exclusively through the Rhode website.
But, it is expected to reach Sephora stores sometime this fall. Bieber has made some big moves this year, from this summer drop, to the earlier summer headlines when she sold Rhode to e.l.f. for nearly $1 billion.
Shop Rhode's summer essentials
Did Justin Bieber write a new song about wife Hailey Bieber?
Justin just dropped a new album on Friday, July 11 called "Swag." Among the 21-song track list, is "Go Baby," the song featuring lyrics that allude to Hailey and her iconic status.
That's my baby, she's iconicIPhone case, lip gloss on itAnd, oh, my days, she keeps 'em talkin'It's comedy, just block it out, my baby
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