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Rihanna’s gender-neutral Fenty Skin products will soon be available worldwide

Rihanna has confirmed Fenty Skin products will be available at stores worldwide from December 26.

The beauty mogul took to Instagram to share a promo shot of her making sure the products were set and ready to go at Sephora this week.

The collection will also be available to buy at Harvey Nichols and Boots in the UK.

The ‘Work’ hitmaker captioned the shot: “Just me pullin up to Sephora to make sure @fentyskin is loaded! Straight like dat, we in stores from December 26th!! Available at @sephora, @harveynichols, and @bootsuk !! Til then, see you at FentySkin.com (sic)”

Meanwhile, Rihanna recently admitted she wants men to stop thinking they “don’t have permission” to use skincare products.

The 32-year-old singer and businesswoman – who launched her Fenty Skin brand in July, as an extension of her hugely successful Fenty Beauty range – said she’s determined to end the stigma surrounding men’s skincare, as she doesn’t want anyone to feel as though they’re “not allowed” to care for their body.

Speaking to rumoured beau A$AP Rocky – who starred in her launch campaign – for Vogue’s ‘Face to Face’ series, she said in the summer: “Men love their skin, and they take care of it, but they feel obligated almost to only use products that are for men because anything beyond that feels too feminine, it’s not for them, they’re not allowed, they don’t have permission.”

Rihanna opted to make her Fenty Skin range as gender neutral as possible so that everyone could “feel included”, especially men.

She added: “The topic of inclusivity has become something that our brand has fallen upon, just by sincere and organic perspective. Like, my idea of beauty has always been a black woman, so the way I’ve expanded that idea was doing skincare in a more gender neutral idea where men feel included.”

And the ‘Diamonds’ hitmaker would love to see even more inclusivity in the beauty industry, as she said she wishes the “leaders” of the industry were a “more diverse set of pioneers”.

READ: Rihanna Wants To End The Stigma Around Skincare For Men

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