Fenty SkinBeauty / Beauty newsBeauty / Beauty newsRihanna’s Fenty Skin products are already reselling for $500Bitch that’s a lot of moneyShareLink copied ✔️July 31, 2020July 31, 2020TextAlex Peters With the popularity of Fenty Beauty reaching stratospheric heights, when Rihanna announced she was branching out into skincare there was no doubt that it too would be incredibly successful. Well, Fenty Skin hasn’t even been out officially for a day yet and already products are reselling for huge amounts. Numerous listings on resale sites like eBay have the Start’r skincare range priced for upwards of $100 (approx. £77) reaching as high as $500 (£384). While Fenty Skin officially launched today (July 31), customers who signed up to the waitlist were given early access to the products a few days ago and it appears this is where the products have cropped up from. With original prices for the products, which include a cleanser, a toner, and an SPF moisturiser, ranging between $25 to $35 (£19 to £27), the resell mark-up is significant. There is no need to shell out such huge amounts of money, however, as Fenty Skin is now open for all to purchase. Although be quick if you are hoping to get your hands on the products as the cleanser and the skincare bundle have already sold out and won’t be restocked until mid-August. The toner and moisturiser are still available. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWould you let AI help you choose your next tattoo?‘It’s the emotional IQ’: Unpacking the unique hotness of musiciansProduct of the week: Starface’s ‘magical, squeaky clean’ lip balmTattoo Assembly showcases the cutting edge of tattoo cultureHoroscopes April 2026: A 7 year cycle has ended – so what’s next?The best new scents, from real strawberries to mother’s breast milkPITKISSER captures the beauty and rage of LA’s girl mosh sceneConner Ives and MAC team up to protect the dolls Who is looksmaxxing really for?How the BDS movement has changed the way we eatGoop horror: The new wave of literature skewering the beauty industryDoctors debunk Clavicular’s beauty routine, step by stepEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy