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Priyanka Chopra's Anomaly Haircare made $50 million in 2024, beating out Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande's brands
Priyanka Chopra's Anomaly Haircare made $50 million in 2024, beating out Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande's brands

Hindustan Times

time10-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Priyanka Chopra's Anomaly Haircare made $50 million in 2024, beating out Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande's brands

Priyanka Chopra-Jonas is no stranger to stardom, having already achieved more than enough in Bollywood. However, the actor moved overseas after her grand wedding with Nick Jonas, and then set sights on Hollywood. Priyanka Chopra's Anomaly Haircare offers natural and sustainable haircare products without the risk of applying harmful chemicals.(PTI) There too, Priyanka enjoyed her fair share of fame, with Quantico becoming her breakout role. Impressively, Chopra-Jonas pocketed a cool $3 million per season. Then came Baywatch, where she played the antagonist, and starred opposite Hollywood's highest-paid actor – Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Forbes reported that Priyanka earned $10 million between 2016 and 2017 – not bad for someone who's just relocated after ages building up a stardom in another country. However, Priyanka's source of income is not just from her appearances as an actor or from her brand endorsements. She's also an entrepreneur with a rather successful line of hair care products - Anomaly Haircare. What is Anomaly Haircare; what is the company's revenue? Anomaly Haircare offers natural and sustainable haircare products without the risk of applying harmful chemicals. Even the packaging is from recycled materials. Launched in 2011, Anomaly became the second wealthiest beauty brand of 2023, with reportedly $542.7 million revenue. This put Priyanka's product just below Rihanna's Fenty Beauty – which enjoys considerable media spotlight. Also Read | Malti Marie is the happiest baby; Priyanka Chopra shares sweet glimpses of her concert life with dad Nick Jonas However, in 2024, Anomaly slipped a little lower on the list, but still managed to make more money than brands of noted celebrities like Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande. See how Anomaly compares to other products. Anomaly Haircare vs other celebrity brands: A comparison Anomaly Haircare had a revenue of $50 million in 2024, Brand Vision reported. This put Priyanka Chopra's product in the sixth spot, in terms of earnings. Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop, Jessica Alba's Honest Beauty, Kylie Jenner's Kylie Cosmetics, and Selena Gomez's Rare Rare Beauty, all outperformed Priyanka's brand, by several millions. Rihanna's Fenty retained the top spot, this time with a $602.4 million revenue. However, Priyanka's product fared much better than those belonging to other celebrities. Anomaly's revenue was higher than companies owned by Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, and Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown. While Lady Gaga's Haus Labs made $30 million, Ariana Grande's product brought in $25 million, and Brown's Florence by Mills earned $20 million.

Jessica Alba spotted passionately kissing new boyfriend Danny Ramirez outside his LA home
Jessica Alba spotted passionately kissing new boyfriend Danny Ramirez outside his LA home

News.com.au

time27-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Jessica Alba spotted passionately kissing new boyfriend Danny Ramirez outside his LA home

Jessica Alba was spotted heavily packing on the PDA with her new boyfriend, Danny Ramirez, following her split from Cash Warren. The couple looked cozy as they passionately kissed upon the Fantastic Four actress's arrival at the actor's Los Angeles home over the weekend. Alba looked comfortable, wearing grey sweatpants, a black oversized jacket and a baseball cap for the outing. Ramirez, meanwhile, sported a black graphic T-shirt and grey sweatpants. The actress appeared to have gifted her beau a massive orchard, as he was seen carrying it from her car. Alba, 44, and Ramirez, 32, sparked romance rumours in May when they were photographed kissing during a low-key outing to Regent's Park in London. At the time, she was seen walking in front of the L ast of Us star, whose identity was unknown, as he tenderly rested his arm on her shoulder. 'They were hugging and holding hands as they walked through the park together,' a spy told the Sun. 'They rented out some deck chairs and they were sitting on them kissing.' In July, TMZ identified Ramirez in photos of him and Alba heading from Los Angeles to Cancún, Mexico. The Top Gun: Maverick star and the Honest Beauty co-founder were photographed making their way through the airport while wearing hats. Despite their getaway, an insider told the Daily Mail they were 'not exclusive' and Alba was 'not in that frame of mind.' 'Danny is cool, a nice guy, and he is enamoured with her,' the source claimed. Ramirez and Alba, however, looked smitten while leaving an Italian restaurant in Los Angeles last Wednesday night. The Sin City star announced that she and her estranged husband, Warren, 46, were splitting after nearly 17 years of marriage in January 2025. She and her ex share three children: daughters Honor and Haven and son Hayes.

25 Helpful Target Makeup Products
25 Helpful Target Makeup Products

Buzz Feed

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

25 Helpful Target Makeup Products

A creamy, effortlessly buildable L'Oreal Paris eyeshadow stick available in eight universally complementary neutral colors that work well with everything in your wardrobe. No brushes, no stress, just instant eye magic. Promising review: "Finally found a great eyeshadow stick. Super easy application, pretty and buildable colors, feels creamy going on and never gets caked." —KPrice: $8.49 (originally $9.99; available in eight colors) An Honest Beauty mascara and lash primer in one because no, you do not suck at applying mascara — you just need a good primer to set the stage. This double-duty wonder lifts, separates, and adds volume like a total pro, giving you lashes that go whoosh without the clumps. Promising review: "This is better than any department store mascara I've ever tried, and I've tried a lot. The primer helps lengthen and it stays put. And the safe ingredients make this an even better choice." —ErinPrice: $24.49 A NUDESTIX dewy blush stick if you're in the market for an ultra-blendable, creamy lil' cutie you can toss in your purse or pocket for touchups on the fly. It's basically your cheeks' BFF, as it's always down to make you look effortlessly flushed (in the best way). Promising review: "Glides on easily and blends to perfection!" —NataliePrice: $35 (available in five shades) A Tarte Shape Tape concealer, aka the stuff of under-eye legend. This lil' miracle worker brightens, smooths, and covers, turning "I didn't sleep" into "I woke up like this." One swipe and your blemishes won't know what hit 'em. Trust me, your dark circles are shaking. Promising review: "It is absolutely amazing. It helps cover my dark circles under my eyes and brightens. Makes me look younger. I have redness in certain places and my foundation isn't enough coverage. It covers it perfectly." —OwenPrice: $32 (available in 30 shades) An E.l.f. Pout Clout lip plumping pen if you personally find the whole process of lining your lips and then applying lipstick super intimidating (honestly, same). This little pen is the shortcut to juicy, plump lips, delivering a hint of color, a touch of cooling tingle, and a whole lotta confidence. Promising review: "Great pigmentation, moisturizing, and has a wonderful cooling effect similar to a Chapstick with menthol but not as intense. I'm gonna buy every color available, e.l.f. Please keep this product forever!!!!" —J JohnsonPrice: $8 (available in eight colors) Or a tinted lip oil for when you want that I woke up like this hydrated glow on your lips. No liner, no mirror, no problem. It's the easiest way to fake effort while feeling fancy. Promising review: "Love this! So smooth on the lips and very hydrating. Nice little tint of color. Really impressed with it." —Abby Price: $8.99 (available in four colors) A conditioning brow gel if your arches need a little extra love to stay bold, fluffy, and perfectly in place all day. Think of it as the magic wand they so deserve... plus it's great for no (or minimal) makeup days. Promising review: "This is so amazing! I'm not a makeup person but I highly recommend! It goes on thick, and it matches my light brown eyebrows perfectly." —TyPrice: $21.49 (available in five shades) A waterproof Stila all-day liquid eyeliner with a fine, flexible tip so you can easily draw a wing sharp enough to cut through the drama and stay *chef's kiss* from sunrise to sunset (and maybe even beyond). This is one of the best eyeliners I've ever tried and is great for practicing since it's easily removable. Promising review: "Amazing! Literally my new favorite eyeliner. It goes so super smooth and draws the perfect line. And it doesn't smudge. Highly recommend." —TaylorPrice: $14 And, of course, a trusty pack of Neutrogena makeup-removing wipes to do quick cleanup while perfecting your technique. Getting better at makeup is all about practice and the willingness to get creative and make "mistakes!" I love these as they're super gentle on my skin and leave me feeling fresh as a daisy. Promising review: "Neutrogena face wipes are great for gently removing eye makeup. I also like how cool and smooth they feel in your face as a 'wake up' in the morning." —RozziPrice: $2.19+ (available in three sizes) A BB cream with SPF 42, which I *adore* and use nearly every time I get ready. It helps protect skin from the sun, blends so freakin' well, and eliminates the need for applying primer and foundation. My makeup routine got 10x easier once I started using this. Promising review: "I really love how this melts into my skin and blurs imperfections. I have combination oily skin with some redness and uneven spots but a few pumps of this makes my skin look more even and refreshed. It is not greasy looking when it dries, perfect for my oily skin. I love the added spf. I wear this daily alone or under makeup. I feel like it lasts throughout the day." —Arose97Price: $18 (originally $19.20; available in seven shades) A four-piece essential collection makeup brush set for a starter kit that blends beautifully and, as a bonus, looks super chic on your vanity. This four-piece set includes a foundation, concealer, blush, and fan review: "These brushes are amazing quality and at a very affordable price for everyone. Highly recommend." —MamaofdramaPrice: $30 And, of course, a makeup brush cleansing shampoo because it's so important to wash your brushes at least once a week (yes, even the one you swear you only use 'a little'). Think of it as self-care for your tools because clean brushes = clearer skin and smoother blends. Promising review: "Love how easy it is to use and how clean it gets my makeup brushes. I spent a bit more on makeup brushes and wanted to keep them clean. This soap exceeds my expectations!" —natrPrice: $7.99 A NYX setting spray because half the battle of nailing that stunning makeup look is making sure it sticks the landing. This lil' mist locks it all in — no melting, no creasing, just your glam staying put from morning coffee to midnight karaoke. Promising review: "This wonderful spray makes your skin appear glowing! The amount of compliments I have received when I set my makeup with this spray is endless." —RSPrice: $9.99 An E.l.f. face sponge for super smooth liquid and cream makeup application. This lil' powerhouse is an essential for everyone's makeup tool kit, as it blends to absolute perfection with no streaking or need for a blending brush. Just be sure to clean it regularly. Promising review: "Amazing!! My favorite makeup sponge to buy. Perfect sponge for a cheap price." —ErinPrice: $6 A portable Versed bronzer stick — it blends out in seconds and gives you that sun-kissed glow without you needing a single brush (or a minute spent in front of a UV ray). It's perfect for a quick makeup routine that's as chill as your fave iced coffee order. Price: $14.99 (available in three shades) A Stila liquid glitter eyeshadow to wear on its own or swipe over a base eyeshadow color. It glides on like a dream, dries fast, and basically turns your lids into disco balls. ✨ Promising review: "Pop of glittery color for your eyelids. I like that the applicator gives you the control to use as little or more shadow. Dries quickly and is buildable. Happy with the shimmer, too." —JuliePrice: $25 (available in three colors) An eye-catching ColourPop mascara if you want to start experimenting with color. Vibrant mascara is one of the easiest ways to shake up your look, and it requires zero pro skills to pull off. Plus, you can layer it over black or brown mascara for some bonus color. Promising review: "Such a pigmented blue mascara. Doesn't weigh down lashes. I love it!" —HanPrice: $9 (available in four colors) A creamy Clinique sculpting highlight stick for that lit-from-within glow that'll have people wondering if you just got back from a dreamy vacation (even if you just stepped out into the backyard). It glides on like butter and blends beautifully. No brushes, no stress, just sheer radiance at your fingertips. Promising review: "I was looking for a highlighter stick but went through a few, and they were all too dry on my skin or too glittery for me. This one is perfect. It truly just leaves a glowy, dewy look." —MomtothreeMI Price: $32 Or my personal holy grail: a ColourPop super shock highlighter that I simply swipe along my cheekbones with my fingers after applying my BB cream and bronzer, leaving behind a highly pigmented glow. You can use it as eyeshadow and in your inner corners, too. What a winner. Promising review: "I use this highlighter for EVERYTHING, mainly for eyeshadow and under the brow bone inner corner. Put it on top of the NYX white stick crayon and it pops. The texture is almost creamy, not powdery. It's hands down the best highlighter ever." —Laurenab Price: $9 (available in three colors) A vanilla shea butter lip scrub to gently exfoliate your smackers so they aren't chapped. Your lipstick and lip gloss will now apply evenly and last even longer. Kisses to that. Promising review: "Smells nice and feels very nourishing. It's like a thick balm with a sugar scrub... more of a gentle exfoliation." —CMillerPrice: $7.59 A moonstone SOL Body x ColourPop body glitter oil so you can dazzle in the sunlight like the radiant celestial being you are, no challenging makeup techniques required. Just dab, blend, and sparkle on. Promising review: "Literally so gorgeous and smells great! I need this in every color." —AndyPrice: $10 A moisturizing Evian facial spray to revive and refresh your look (and gorgeous face) throughout the day and remove the cakey finish that's making your makeup look a little flat. Think of it as your portable tropical mist minus the humidity. Promising review: "Love this for layering extra hydration between skincare layers. Adds more water for products with humectants to grab and pull into dehydrated skin. The spray is so even and fine, can't be replicated even with the second best spray or mist bottle on the market. Great to refresh hydration when wearing makeup." —Sweet healthyPrice: $10.39+ (available in three sizes) A Morphe setting powder perfect for quick touchups or "baking" your foundation, which is essentially the makeup equivalent of slow-cooking your face to flawlessness. Just a light dusting keeps everything matte, locked in, and selfie-ready for hours. Here's a quick tutorial on TikTok from Morphe if you're new to the process!Promising review: "Was very skeptical about using this powder since it's so highly rated, but I can definitely see the hype. There were no camera flashbacks on any pictures I took. Definitely would buy the travel version in my purse for any touchups." —VivianPrice: $15 (available in two colors) An Anastasia Beverly Hills contour stick for when you want cheekbones sharp enough to slice through awkward small talk. This sleek little stick sculpts like magic and slips easily into your bag for on-the-go glam. Price: $32 (available in four shades) And a Milani eyeshadow primer if you *really* want those coveted colors in your palettes to POP against your lids and last as long as humanly possible. This right here is the secret. Promising review: "Amazing product!! I love it so much! My eyeshadow and eyeliner stay on all day." —AdriPrice: $8.99

Jessica Alba defends pals Lauren Sánchez, Katy Perry after Blue Origin space flight prompts mass backlash
Jessica Alba defends pals Lauren Sánchez, Katy Perry after Blue Origin space flight prompts mass backlash

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jessica Alba defends pals Lauren Sánchez, Katy Perry after Blue Origin space flight prompts mass backlash

Jessica Alba has thrown her support behind the controversial all-female Blue Origin mission, instead urging fans to direct their anger toward President Trump. On Monday, Katy Perry, Gayle King and Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez joined astronaut and bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyen, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe and filmmaker Kerianne Flynn for a historic space flight. But their 11-minute voyage prompted mass backlash, with a slew of celebrities, fans and even fast-food chains slamming the trip as pointless while others complained about its environmental impact. On Wednesday, Alba took to her Instagram Story to share a message with her 21 million followers on the platform as backlash rages on. The Honest Beauty founder, 43, reposted a message from political strategist Ana Navarro-Cárdenas, which encouraged people to direct their energy toward 'denouncing' the POTUS. 'I've seen endless criticisms of 5 women doing their space thing, I can't see how it affects our lives,' the message read, with Alba writing, 'THIS,' above the post. 'I wish people would show same energy & focus that anger towards fearlessly denouncing Trump's abuses of power, which do affect countless lives in the US and the world.' The 'Fantastic Four' alum, who boasts a close friendship with Sánchez, is one of the very few stars defending the trip. Meanwhile, celebrities like Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde, Emily Ratajkowski and Olivia Munn slammed the space voyage in a series of social media posts earlier this week. The hate prompted King to speak out, as she suggested that the all-female crew was being held to a different standard than men who've been to space. 'Have you been?' King scolded critics. 'Please don't call it a 'ride,'' she added, claiming people don't use this term when talking about men going into space. 'We duplicated the same trajectory that Alan Shepard did back in the day, pretty much. No one called that a 'ride,'' the CBS host said. 'It was called a flight, it was called a journey.' 'There was nothing frivolous about what we did,' she added. 'I'm very disappointed and very saddened by it. And I also say this, what it's doing to inspire other women and young girls, please don't ignore that.' She also addressed liberal critics who complained about the flight's environmental impact, saying that Bezos' mission with Blue Origin was to discover if the rocket would be able to take waste from Earth into space to 'make our planet cleaner.' 'Space is not an either/or. It's a both/and. And because you do something in space doesn't mean you're taking anything away from Earth,' King argued. The star-studded team of women became the first all-female crew to visit space since Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova took a solo flight in 1963.

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