Rhode is mixing skincare with pop culture in a new way by teaming up with Justin Bieber. Their limited-edition collection feels more expressive than clinical, showing that skincare can be both useful and enjoyable.
The main highlight of the launch is Spotwear, Rhode’s newest product in its “wearable skincare” line. These hydrocolloid pimple patches are made to treat breakouts, but they are also designed to stand out.
The patches come in fun shapes like mushrooms, daisies, jelly beans, curves, and bubbles, clearly inspired by festival culture. Instead of hiding imperfections, they encourage people to show them off and make skincare something you can style.
Although this first release is limited edition, Spotwear is expected to join Rhode’s regular lineup, with more designs coming in the future.
The collaboration also updates two of Rhode’s popular products.
The Peptide Lip Treatment now comes in a limited-edition Caramelized Banana flavor. It still uses the same formula with peptides, shea butter, and vitamin E, but now has a fun, dessert-inspired scent that fits the collaboration.
The Peptide Eye Prep has also been updated as Banana Peel. The cooling hydrogel eye patches now have a unique look that matches the collection, making them feel more like part of a full style than just another step in your routine.
This launch stands out for how it’s being introduced.
Rather than a typical launch, Rhode is introducing the collection with a desert event during festival season. This approach focuses on community, experience, and real-life interaction. It shows that beauty now is about both what you use and how you connect with it.
The Rhode x Bieber collection will be available online starting April 13, and some products will arrive at Sephora soon after. If you want the complete experience, you can get a bundle that includes all three products in one set.
This collaboration shows where skincare is going. It’s not just about solving problems anymore; it’s also about expressing yourself.
By combining Rhode’s simple style with Justin Bieber’s cultural influence, the brand is moving toward a more relaxed and approachable idea of beauty.
This makes skincare feel less serious and much more personal.
