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Coachella Today
By the People, for the People
Hailey and Justin Bieber Collaborate on Rhode's Pimple Stickers
The new hydrocolloid patches will debut on Rhode's website on April 13, coinciding with Justin Bieber's Coachella performance.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 4:05pm
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The new Rhode pimple patches, designed in collaboration between Hailey and Justin Bieber, bring a playful, high-fashion aesthetic to the growing skincare category.Coachella TodayHailey Bieber's skincare brand Rhode is launching a new line of pimple patches, which she collaborated on with her husband Justin Bieber. The patches, designed to look like mushrooms, daisies, jelly beans, and more, will debut on Rhode's website on April 13 alongside a new peptide lip treatment and eye prep. Bieber says the patches have become mainstream, with people wearing them as 'wearables' in their daily lives, and that collaborating with Justin made sense given his history of openly discussing his skin struggles.
Why it matters
The pimple patch category has gained significant traction in recent years, with brands like Starface, Peace Out Skincare, and Hero Cosmetics leading the way. Rhode's entry into the space, with a high-profile celebrity collaboration, signals the continued growth and mainstream appeal of these types of skincare products.
The details
The new Rhode pimple patches will retail for $16 and feature a variety of whimsical designs, including mushrooms, daisies, jelly beans, and bubbles. They will launch alongside limited-edition peptide lip and eye treatments. Hailey Bieber says the patches fit well with Rhode's aesthetic and that she wanted to collaborate with Justin given his openness about his own skin struggles. The launch is timed to coincide with Justin Bieber's headlining performance at Coachella on April 15.
- The Rhode pimple patches will debut on the brand's website on April 13, 2026.
- Justin Bieber is headlining Coachella on April 15, 2026.
The players
Hailey Bieber
The founder of the skincare brand Rhode, which is launching the new pimple patch line in collaboration with her husband Justin Bieber.
Justin Bieber
A popular musician who has collaborated with his wife Hailey Bieber on the launch of Rhode's new pimple patches, which he has openly worn and discussed in the past.
Rhode
The skincare brand founded by Hailey Bieber in 2022, which is launching a new line of pimple patches in collaboration with Justin Bieber.
What they’re saying
“'It's become mainstream. People go out in their day-to-day life wearing these fun stickers to cover a blemish. It also has become this very Instagrammable and fun thing, and so I like calling them wearables, like the eye patches. There's this bit of this culture that has really come around these products that I think has been really enjoyable.'”
— Hailey Bieber, Founder, Rhode
“'Justin has now very famously been photographed in blemish stickers and has been really up front about struggling with his skin before. He loves pimple stickers and he wears them all the time. It's something that I think felt the most organic, if there was ever going to be some form of collaboration between him and I, it couldn't be a better product. And then, it couldn't be better timing around Coachella.'”
— Hailey Bieber, Founder, Rhode
What’s next
The new Rhode pimple patches will be available for purchase on the brand's website starting on April 13, 2026, coinciding with Justin Bieber's Coachella performance.
The takeaway
The launch of Rhode's new pimple patches, designed in collaboration with Justin Bieber, highlights the continued mainstream appeal and growth of the pimple patch category. As more people embrace wearing these 'wearable' skincare products in their daily lives, brands are finding creative ways to capitalize on the trend, including high-profile celebrity partnerships.


