Selena Gomez explains that her decision to launch a new line of beauty products is due in part to the fact that at some point she came to compare herself with others and minimize her value and individuality.
Selena Gomez will launch tomorrow her long-awaited collection of cosmetics and beauty products Rare Beauty, a brand whose name is linked to that successful album of the same name that she released last year, with which she returned to the music scene and, therefore, to the public life.
In the interview she gave this week to Cosmopolitan magazine to promote her foray into the world of beauty, Selena Gomez acknowledged that her decision to create her own cosmetics line responds to a certain extent to the need to gain self-confidence, above all , in regards to his physical image.
"The truth is that I have become more insecure over the years," she was honest in her conversation with the publication, in which she made reference to the radical weight changes that she occasionally experiences due to the lupus that she suffers from. .
"I have lupus and that causes a lot of fluctuations in my weight. I have had to learn to take comments philosophically and not give this matter more importance than it has," she said.
In any case, the relevance that Selena Gomez gives to her physical appearance goes back to her earliest childhood, since she has been working in the entertainment industry for 21 years and, in fact, before becoming a pop star she was already known throughout the world. the world as the protagonist of the famous children's series Wizards of Waverly Place, on Disney Channel.
"This area has always been part of my life. I have been working in this world since I was seven years old. Then I got older and started working on the series, in which the physical image played a very important role in the character.
“And then I landed in music, where certainly aesthetics are crucial to the meaning of the videos and concepts. But unfortunately, I ended up getting to that place where you compare yourself too much to others and minimize your value and individuality," she admitted.