Morphe, a beauty brand and brick-and-mortar retailer that has made a name for itself largely thanks to close relationships with YouTube's top beauty vloggers, has today ceased all commercial affiliation with YouTube megastar and cosmetics entrepreneur Jeffree Star.
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Jeffree Star draws record-breaking crowd for grand opening of “makeup and meat” store
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Influencer-Enmeshed Beauty Brand Morphe Ceases All Ties With Jeffree Star
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After Selling 1 Million Palettes In 30 Minutes, Jeffree Star And Shane Dawson Announce ‘Conspiracy Collection’ Restock
Word to the wise: when one of the biggest creators in YouTube history makes a multi-part docuseries chronicling a collaboration with the platform’s biggest beauty channel, a staggering number of fans are going to want to buy it.
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Shane Dawson Could Make $5 Million On His ‘Conspiracy’-Themed Eyeshadow Palette, Jeffree Star Says
While the second episode of Shane Dawson’s The Beautiful World Of Jeffree Star felt vaguely like an infomercial for the eyeshadow palette and accessories collection that the two are slated to launch this holiday season, Star -- who has never been shy about flaunting his financials -- did share some telling details about his lucrative cosmetics empire and the moneymaking potential of the collab.
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Jeffree Star Says “Major Player” Was Arrested After $2.5 Million Makeup Burglary
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Shane Dawson To Launch Makeup Palette With Jeffree Star, As Duo Begins Filming Second Series
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Beauty Vlogger Jeffree Star To Venture Across The Pond Next Month For ‘Can’t Relate’ Tour
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YouTube Beauty Mogul Jeffree Star Breezes Past 10 Million Subscribers In Roughly 3 Years
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Two Of YouTube’s Biggest Male Beauty Vloggers Hit With Trademark Suit
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