LifestyleSelena Gomez's rare beauty teams up with Sephora for mental health

Selena Gomez's rare beauty teams up with Sephora for mental health

Selena Gomez has been openly discussing her mental health challenges in the media for many years. When she was diagnosed with lupus, her depression and anxiety significantly deepened. Since then, she has been committed to helping people with similar illnesses.

Selena Gomez collaborates with Sephora
Selena Gomez collaborates with Sephora
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3:49 PM EDT, October 2, 2024

Selena Gomez is an American singer, actress, and businesswoman who is beloved in the United States. As a teenager, she won viewers' hearts with her role as the sarcastic and confident Alex Russo on Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place. Additionally, she dated Justin Bieber for many years, and fans were convinced they would be together forever. However, that did not come to pass.

Selena Gomez has always been candid about her mental health issues. She has frequently stated that working in showbiz is exhausting for her. In 2015, the singer revealed that she suffers from the rare disease lupus and had to undergo a kidney transplant. Since then, her depression and social anxiety have intensified. Additionally, she struggles with bipolar disorder. Due to her health issues, she will not be able to become pregnant, which has also affected her mental well-being.

Selena Gomez's collaboration with Sephora

On Monday, October 1, positive news reached us across the ocean. It was announced that Selena Gomez, owner of the prominent cosmetic brand "Rare Beauty", is starting a special collaboration with Sephora. The artist revealed that the campaign will launch worldwide on Thursday, October 10, coinciding with World Mental Health Day.

All profits generated by "Rare Beauty" in Sephora stores on that day will be donated to increase access to mental health resources and education. We encourage everyone interested in purchasing products from Selena Gomez's cosmetic brand to do so on Thursday, October 10. This way, we can make a real difference for many people struggling with mental health issues.

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