Rhode is about to turn a celebrity couple into a tidy, wearable beauty proposition. The collection arrives on April 13 at 9 a.m. PT on rhodeskin.com, featuring three new products designed in collaboration with Justin Bieber: a new sticker concept, eye patches, and a banana-scented lip treatment. After a week of teaser images and a proper sneak peek from Hailey, this limited-edition release feels less like celebrity merch and more like a clever extension of the brand’s on-the-go language.
Why this launch matters now
This is the first official collaboration with her husband from the beauty brand, and the timing is sharp. Justin Bieber is due onstage at Coachella on April 11, while the drop itself lands on April 13th, right in the sweet spot between headline noise and shopping intent. The rhode x the biebers collaboration works because it is anchored in products people already understand, not random memorabilia.
What is in the rhode x the biebers set?

The $56 bundle packages three of the newest rhode products into one neat answer for anyone who likes their skincare to travel well. Officially, the set includes one Spotwear shape of your choice, the Banana Peel eye patches, and the Caramelized Banana lip treatment; bought separately, the original value is $61. I see the appeal. It is edited, not overloaded, and it reads like something you would actually use before a flight, after a long day, or halfway through getting ready.
Spotwear: the new hydrocolloid pimple stickers
Spotwear is the punchiest part of the launch: hydrocolloid pimple stickers designed with Justin Bieber in five shapes, daisy, bubble, shroom, curve, and jelly bean. The hydrocolloid patch is clinically proven to minimize the look of spots, absorb excess oil, and create a protective bubble, which is why these pimple patches feel more practical than gimmicky. I notice that visible treatment is no longer something people want to hide, and that shift makes this kind of patch dressing feel current rather than cute-for-cute’s-sake.
Peptide Eye Prep in Banana Peel is the low-lift hero
Peptide Eye Prep in Banana Peel is a sunnier, more mischievous riff on the label’s existing eye patches. These cooling hydrogel eye patches are meant to depuff and brighten, and they make sense whether you use them in a full skincare routine or simply for ten minutes before concealer. The lip treatment and peptide eye prep pairing is what makes this drop smarter than a novelty; Caramelized Banana and Peptide Eye Prep in Banana Peel give the set enough humor without tipping into costume.
Peptide Lip Treatment in Caramelized Banana brings the gloss
Peptide Lip Treatment in Caramelized Banana is the soft sell here, because the brand’s peptide formula already has a loyal audience. The lip treatment in caramelized banana uses the same improved texture, smells like a sweet banana treat, and hydrates and replenishes lips with a glossy finish. In ingredient terms, this is still a straightforward peptide treatment built around peptide, shea butter, and vitamin e, so the appeal is comfort first and novelty second.
Is the limited edition set worth buying?
For a shopper on a budget, Spotwear at $16 is the easiest entry, especially if you are curious about the new hydrocolloid pimple stickers but do not need the full trio. Mid-range buyers will probably go straight to Peptide Eye Prep at $25, because under-eye patches are the sort of product people either use constantly or never touch at all. The full set at $56 is the better value if you already wear peptide lip treatments and want a single purchase that covers a spot, a de-puff, and a gloss.
How to use
Use the patch on clean, dry skin and leave it on for six to eight hours; use Peptide Eye Prep for about 10 to 15 minutes; and reapply Peptide Lip Treatment whenever lips feel tight. That may sound obvious, but it is what keeps a limited edition purchase from turning into bathroom clutter. Rhode’s bottles, caps, and tubes are made with post-consumer recycled materials, which does not make the range perfect, but it does make the packaging conversation a little more grounded.
The bottom line
As a first look at the collection, this feels tidy, timely, and more self-aware than most celebrity beauty launches. Banana Peel and Peptide Lip Treatment in Caramelized Banana give the drop its wink, the stickers give it a point of view, and the whole thing lands as a launch that understands how people actually get dressed, groomed, and go out. In a season full of forced tie-ins, that is enough.
