Selena Gomez is — like so many of her female industry peers — a creative jack-of-all-trades. The actor and singer launched her cosmetic brand, Rare Beauty, in 2020 with the intent to celebrate individuality and support mental health. But the brand is also a quiet advocate for a group of makeup and skin care users who struggle with the traditional presentation of cosmetic supplies. Rare Beauty's spherical, smooth-textured packaging is the trademark quality of the products. Not only are they visually appealing, but Gomez says they are easy to open for those who have limited mobility in their hands — something the "Wizards of Waverly Place" actor struggles with herself.

"I have arthritis in my fingers, and that's due to my lupus," Gomez told Amy Poehler on the comedian's podcast "Good Hang.

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