Lemme and Starface launch giftable skin care collection at Target
Lemme and Starface's Target-only drop put skin care into giftable territory, from $7.99 balm to $29.99 gummies, with lilac pimple patches made for add-on presents.
Lemme and Starface turned Target into the kind of beauty aisle that solves a gift problem fast: a limited-edition, three-piece skin-care collection that starts at $7.99 and tops out at $29.99. The collaboration went on sale May 17 exclusively at Target stores nationwide and on Target.com, and it is built for the easy-win presents people actually buy right now, from birthday add-ons to care packages to a small self-care treat that still feels special.
The lineup is compact and clearly designed with basket-friendly pricing in mind. Lemme x Starface Healthy Skin Gummies cost $29.99 and come lemon-flavored with vitamins C and E, collagen peptides, lemon balm and zinc, making them the most obvious pick for the friend who already treats supplements like part of her beauty routine. Hydro-Star Pimple Patches are priced at $14.99 and arrive in a limited-edition lilac compact with 32 patches. Made with 100% hydrocolloid, they are the best gift here for a teen or Gen Z recipient who wants acne care to look as playful as the rest of her shelf. Starface x Lemme Star Lip Balm, called Lemonade Star Balm, is the sleeper hit at $7.99, the sort of small, useful present that slips easily into a care package or a stocking and still feels current.

The collaboration has celebrity pull without drifting into luxury pricing. Lemme was co-founded by Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Simon Huck, while Starface, founded in 2019 by Julie Schott and Brian Bordainick, built its reputation on acne-positive, playful skincare. Lemme said this was its first collaboration in skincare, and the project was more than a year in the making. Simon Huck said the partnership gives consumers a “more complete way” to support healthy, glowy skin, while Julie Schott said she has long admired Lemme’s bright and approachable wellness world.
For gift buyers, the appeal is simple: each item has a clear personality, and the price spread makes it easy to build a polished present without crossing into splurge territory. Target also was offering a $5 gift card when shoppers spent $30 on beauty products with Target Circle, including this collection, which only sharpened the case for bundling the gummies, patches and balm into one clean, highly giftable package.
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