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Weekly Recap: Selena Gomez Might Sell Rare Beauty, Black Corpse Makeup Collection & More

The most viewed news on our site for the week ended March 30, 2024.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

Here’s your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended March 30, 2024.
 
This past week, Selena Gomez set herself up to be the next celebrity beauty billionaire as she reportedly hired two investment bankers as she explored the possibility of selling Rare Beauty. Potential options are still being evaluated and once the business is ready, the company will consider an initial public offering. 
 
E.l.f. Beauty has partnered with Liquid Death beverage company to launch Black Corpse—the newest limited-edition collection inspired by the makeup of black metal performers. 
 
Coty brand, CoverGirl has opened applications to be the next CoverGirl. Entrees do not need to be famous, flawless, or feminine to enter. Three participants will be chosen to redefine what it means to be beautiful. 
 
Dove released its latest haircare collection that supports both the hair and scalp in a new seven-product collection that includes shampoos, conditioners, a scalp serum, and a root lift spray. 

Here are our top 10 most viewed stories from the past week:

1. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies
 
2. Top 10 Hottest Luxury Makeup Brands—According to Landys Chemist
 
3. Top 10 Haircare Brands in the World—Ranked by Cosmetify

4. Top 10 Most Popular Skincare Products In 2023—Ranked by Landys Chemist
 
5. Most Popular Men’s and Women’s Fragrances of 2023
 
6. Bath & Body Works Debuts the Bridgerton Collection
 
7. CoverGirl Launches its First #BeACovergirl Contest

8. Selena Gomez Explores Selling Rare Beauty
 
9. E.l.f. and Liquid Death Launch Corpse Paint
 
10. Dove Releases Scalp + Hair Therapy Collection
 
Thanks for reading our Breaking News. We’ll have a new list for you next Monday.
 
Have a great week!

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