Why does we feel like whenever Jaclyn Hill’s releasing another launch of her own cosmetic line, there’s always a drama following soon after?
Ever since her wild lipstick controversy few months back, The Jaclyn Hill Cosmetic Holiday Collection is her first release ever since.
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The YouTuber eagerly revealed her new hard work collection in a 33-minute YouTube video titled “JACLYN COSMETICS HOLIDAY COLLECTION REVEAL!” posted on November 14th. The new holiday collection includes three difference formulas of highlighter and three different brushes — and she promises this one will be hair-free.
In the video, Jaclyn revealed to have left “humiliated” after her cosmetic line’s debut launch but she is thankful for what had happened as she has learned so much from it.
I was so confident in my first launch that I was cocky and I definitely took the time to step back and see where all the errors and mistakes were made, and I was able to correct those.
— Jaclyn
However, this is where the drama starts! As soon as Jaclyn revealed the PR package of the holiday collection, fans can’t help but to notice how much the packaging looks so similar to Fenty Beauty’s Pro Filt’r Instant Retouch Setting Powder.
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And through the power of Internet, Twitter was flooded with comments accusing Jaclyn of “ripping off” Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty.
Hey @jaclyncosmetics Fenty wants their packaging back. #jaclynhill #jaclyncosmetics pic.twitter.com/BXYESffHOR
— Ꮇѕ. ᏢussᎽcαt ϯʍ (@PussycatPlace) November 15, 2019
BIG YIKES ??#JaclynHill pic.twitter.com/ZKk0ESTHBP
— Kelp (@SoberKelpy) November 15, 2019
No one gonna mention how Jaclyn Hill has ripped off the whole Fenty beauty range ?? Even the font…. Huda beauty 2.0 #jaclynhill
— Elizabeth Thompson (@echristiana5) November 16, 2019
I find it funny that people defending Jaclyn Hill for using Fenty Beauty packaging for her PR are mostly white. Rih would’ve gotten FLAMED if her packaging was similar to anyone else’s. The beauty industry has no creativity & think it’s ok to steal from Black people pic.twitter.com/4lLXok3DvQ
— Kitten (@_SincerelyAshB) November 16, 2019