The 30-year-old singer and actress shares the inspiration behind her Rare Beauty accessible packaging

Selena Gomez is using her own health struggles to make beauty more accessible to others.

On the September 9 episode of Good Hang with Amy Poehler, the Rare Beauty founder revealed that her lupus diagnosis left her with arthritis in her fingers — something that directly influenced the design of her brand’s products.

“I have arthritis in my fingers, and that’s due to my lupus,” Gomez, 33, explained. “So, I remember before the brand, I was trying to open a water bottle and it hurt really bad before I was on the right medication.”

That moment shaped her approach to packaging.

“We somehow inherently made the products easy to open, and then we realized, wait — they kind of have to be that way,” she said. “And then we started to make every product with the intention of [working for] anybody who [has] dexterity problems.”

Launched in 2020, Rare Beauty has grown into a $2 billion brand. Its newest fragrance, released in August, was designed without a cap — instead, it features a simple button mechanism that Gomez says makes her especially proud.

“I know that might seem like a little thing, but it’s really not,” added the Only Murders in the Building actress. 

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