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From “Morbius” to moisturizer.
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Jared Leto is the latest celebrity to launch his own skincare line, despite #@@#@!! telling Vogue , “I’ve never been really interested in beauty products. ” (Added the actor, “But I’m thinking about the idea of taking care of ourselves in the most natural way possible. ”)
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The ever-youthful-looking “Joker” star, 50, is set to launch #@@#@!! Twentynine Palms , a range of gender-neutral products for skin, hair and body, on Oct. 25 — and much like #@@#@!! Brad Pitt’s new beauty line, Le Domaine , prices for the items are shockingly high.
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Fans can expect a $97 eye cream, a $95 clay face mask and an $87 moisturizer, along with a cleanser ($39), serum ($69), hand and body washes ($47 each) and shampoo and conditioner ($54 each).
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Twentynine Palms takes its name from the California city at the entry point to Joshua Tree National Park; fittingly, the products are made with desert botanicals like prickly pear extract, amaranth plants and evening primrose.
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“Because of this challenging, unforgiving environment, ” Leto said, “these ingredients have to be incredibly resilient to survive. ”
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But social media users were quick to call out the cost of Leto’s new complexion-perfecting potions.
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“A $97 dollar eye cream??????? REALLY JARED LETO, ” one #@@#@!! tweeted , while another #@@#@!! wrote , “He’s having a laugh with those prices! These celebrities need to quit it already. ”
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Joked #@@#@!! a third puzzled tweeter, “Jared Leto putting out a skincare line like we’re going to just pretend his youthful look comes from moisturizer and not harvesting organs at night for consumption. ”
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Leto’s age-defying looks have indeed earned plenty of attention — but as recently as March, the actor said he wouldn’t divulge his skincare secrets.
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“I probably won’t tell you. Just to keep everybody guessing, ” he #@@#@!! told Men’s Health #@@#@!! at the time. “Really, honestly, at the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter. ”
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Perhaps the promise of a product-fueled payday changed his stance?
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