Rihanna's Fenty Beauty line has made quite the impact since its debut in 2017 and now it appears as though the brand's reach will be even more evident thanks to the upcoming launch of Fenty Skin. Thanks to a post that the "Umbrella" singer shared on Instagram, fans have a concrete release date as well.

On Tuesday, Rihanna, whose real name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, shared the news with her followers.

"Ima try my best to be humble about this but, @fentyskin is coming July 31st exclusively at FENTYSKIN.COM!!" she wrote, adding that the collection will be available beginning on July 29 to those who sign up through a link before its official release. In the short clip, Rihanna can be seen using a variety of products, including what appears to be a foundation, face wash, and more.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The new Fenty line, which follows the release of Savage X Fenty, and LVMH's FENTY, was also discussed on Twitter as the "Guava Island" star responded to various tweets about what's on the way. In doing so, she indicated that some, if not all of the products, will be gender-neutral.

"Whoever told you skincare has a gender, LIED to you! Hi Robyn!" she tweeted to one follower, while telling another that it would be a "true sin" to exclude men from the collection. Both tweets can be seen below.

As for what we know about the 2020 launch so far, the trademark that was filed for Fenty Beauty in early 2019 with the United States Trademark and Patent Office gave a preview of what's to come.

Soaps, power-operated brushes used to clean and exfoliate the skin, body care kits comprising non-medicated body care preparations, and a range of other items are included in the document, which can be viewed here.

Fenty Skin will officially launch on July 31, but fans can sign up on the beauty brand's website in order to have early access prior to the official release date.

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Rihanna attends the Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Anniversary Event at Overseas Passenger Terminal on Oct. 3, 2018, in Sydney, Australia. Getty Images/Caroline McCredie