Rhode is continuing to blur the line between skincare and style, and its latest collaboration with Justin Bieber feels like a natural next step for the brand. The new Rhode x The Biebers launch introduces three fresh products that lean into personality, practicality, and a more expressive approach to beauty. Rather than feeling like a random celebrity tie-in, this collection builds on what Rhode already does well, creating products that feel easy to use, visually distinct, and closely tied to the brand’s lifestyle-led identity.
The collection includes the debut of Spotwear, a new hydrocolloid pimple patch product, alongside two limited edition updates to existing favourites, Peptide Lip Treatment in Caramelized Banana and Peptide Eye Prep in Banana Peel. Together, they create a small but cohesive release that feels built for the season, but also designed to keep the Rhode aesthetic front and centre. With the launch timed to coincide with a festival weekend activation in the desert, the whole collection feels aimed at beauty fans who want products that can move with them and be part of the overall look, rather than something hidden away in a bathroom cabinet.

Spotwear Is the Standout Launch
The biggest talking point in the collection is Spotwear, Rhode’s latest entry into wearable skincare. These hydrocolloid pimple stickers were designed in collaboration with Justin Bieber and come in five exclusive shapes, including shroom, daisy, jelly bean, curve, and bubble. That alone gives the product a very different feel to the standard blemish patch category, which is usually more focused on discretion than design.
What Rhode is doing here is smart. Instead of encouraging people to hide breakouts, Spotwear leans into the idea that skincare can be visible and still feel stylish. It is a subtle shift, but it taps into a much broader beauty conversation around authenticity, self expression, and products that feel integrated into everyday life rather than separated from it. In that sense, Spotwear feels like a natural extension of products like the Rhode Lip Case and Peptide Eye Prep, which have already helped turn skincare into something more wearable and on the go.

Built for More Than Just Looks
While the design side of Spotwear is what grabs attention first, the product still leans heavily on real skincare benefits. The patches are made with 100 percent hydrocolloid and are clinically proven to minimise the look of spots. They are designed to absorb excess oil, protect blemishes from daily stressors, and help spots appear smaller, flatter, and less red with wear.
Rhode is also positioning Spotwear as something you can genuinely use anywhere. The patches are waterproof and sweatproof, with a second skin feel that is meant to stay comfortable all day or night. They are applied as the last step in a skincare routine on clean, dry skin and are designed to be worn for six to eight hours for the best results. Each pack comes in a resealable pouch, which makes them easy to keep in a handbag, travel kit, or beauty drawer.
Importantly, while this release is being framed as part of Rhode’s spring and summer 2026 collection, Spotwear itself is not just a one season novelty. The product will become a core item in the Rhode line-up, with new shapes and designs expected in future drops. That gives it more weight than a limited launch and suggests Rhode sees real long term potential in the wearable skincare space.
A Sweet Update for Peptide Lip Treatment
Joining Spotwear is a limited edition version of Rhode’s Peptide Lip Treatment in Caramelized Banana. The formula remains the same as the lip treatment that has already built a strong following, but this edition adds a sweet banana treat scent that makes it feel playful and seasonal without changing the product people already love.
That existing formula is a big part of why this release will likely attract attention. Made with replenishing skincare ingredients like peptide, shea butter, and vitamin E, the Peptide Lip Treatment has become known for delivering both comfort and shine. It is one of those products that works because it feels like a treatment and a beauty product at the same time, giving lips a glossy finish while also helping to nourish and smooth them over time.
Caramelized Banana feels like an easy seasonal twist on that success. It is a fun update, but not one that pushes the product too far away from Rhode’s usual clean, understated identity. It also continues to align with the brand’s ingredient and formulation standards, being cruelty free, vegan, gluten free, and dermatologist tested.

Peptide Eye Prep Gets a Fresh New Look
The third product in the collaboration is Peptide Eye Prep in Banana Peel, a fresh limited edition take on Rhode’s cooling hydrogel eye patches. Designed to depuff, brighten, and hydrate the under-eye area, the patches use caffeine and peptide to help tired skin look fresher and feel more awake.
This launch feels particularly well timed for a season that is all about travel, late nights, festivals, and long days. Eye patches are one of those beauty products that appeal because they offer visible payoff with very little effort, and Rhode is clearly leaning into that. The Banana Peel version keeps all the practical benefits of the original while adding a fun visual update that ties it neatly into the wider collaboration.
Like the lip treatment, the Peptide Eye Prep formula also continues to meet a long list of beauty shopper expectations. It is cruelty free, vegan, gluten free, dermatologist tested, fragrance free, and non-comedogenic, which gives it broad appeal for those who want skincare that is both playful and easy to trust.
Why This Collaboration Works
What makes Rhode x The Biebers feel more successful than many celebrity beauty launches is that it does not try too hard to reinvent the brand. Instead, it builds on things Rhode already understands, wearable products, minimal but effective formulas, and beauty that feels like part of everyday life.
There is a consistency to the whole release that makes it feel more considered. Spotwear, Caramelized Banana, and Banana Peel all fit into the same visual and lifestyle world. They are playful without feeling childish, trend aware without looking forced, and functional enough to justify the hype. That balance is not always easy to get right, particularly in the beauty space where so many launches are built around novelty first and usefulness second.
This collection also reflects a broader shift in how skincare is being marketed and worn. Rather than focusing purely on correction or perfection, brands like Rhode are leaning into the idea that skincare can be seen, enjoyed, and even become part of someone’s personal style. Spotwear is the clearest example of that, but the whole collection supports the same mood, beauty that is less hidden, less serious, and more integrated into real life.

Launch Details and Pricing
The Rhode x The Biebers collection is available to purchase from rhodeskin.com, it launched April 13. Peptide Eye Prep in Banana Peel will also be available on Sephora.com from April 21 and Mecca in Australia.
Pricing is as follows:
- Spotwear, $16
- Peptide Lip Treatment in Caramelized Banana, $20
- Peptide Eye Prep in Banana Peel, $25

The Wrap
For Rhode, this launch feels like a smart evolution rather than a one off experiment. It builds on existing favourites, introduces something genuinely new with Spotwear, and reinforces the brand’s growing reputation for skincare that feels as much about mood and lifestyle as it does about ingredients alone.
In a beauty market that is crowded with celebrity launches and limited drops, Rhode x The Biebers stands out because it feels coherent. It knows exactly what it is trying to do, and it does not overcomplicate the message. These are products designed to be used, seen, and enjoyed, and for Rhode’s audience, that will likely be more than enough.





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