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“Shirin Beauty” Put to the Test: Are the Skincare Products Worth the Hype?

Shirin David is launching her own skincare line called "Shirin Beauty." STYLEBOOK tests the products to see what they can really do.
Shirin David is launching her own skincare line called "Shirin Beauty." STYLEBOOK tests the products to see what they can really do for you. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Joerg Carstensen

May 9, 2025, 12:13 pm | Read time: 5 minutes

Iced tea doesn’t seem to be enough for her: Shirin David is now shaking up the beauty industry. The singer and rapper has launched four body care products, and our editor has thoroughly tested them for you.

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Iced tea, chart hits, bold looks—Shirin David has already accomplished quite a bit. And now she has her own beauty brand: Shirin Beauty! The products are now available not only through her online shop but also in drugstores like DM and Rossmann. But the big question is: Are the products really as good as they look and smell? We tested the complete “Clean-Girl Routine”—with highs, lows, and a slice of blueberry cake.

What Does Shirin Beauty Offer?

The brand’s current lineup consists of four products, all focused on body care:

  • Shower Gel (€3.95)
  • Body Scrub (€7.95)
  • Body Butter (€7.95)
  • Body Oil (€4.95)

The line comes in purple packaging, appearing high-quality, clean, and playful at the same time—clearly targeting the popular Clean-Girl aesthetic trend. Packaging enthusiasts take note: The bottles and jars are custom-made, not off-the-shelf. If you indulge in the entire set, it comes in a pretty box design.

Clean, Sweet—and Surprisingly High-Quality

Initially, all products seemed to come straight out of a PR kit. However, these are actually regular drugstore products. What’s special is that the entire line is produced in collaboration with the traditional company Bübchen—yes, the baby care label many have trusted since childhood. Shirin Beauty clearly benefits from decades of expertise in skin compatibility and product development. You can feel it when using the products.

This is what the box looks like when you order the products from Shirin Beauty's online shop
This is what the box looks like when you order the products from Shirin Beauty’s online shop

The Shower Gel—Blueberry Muffin Says Hello

“Creamy Blueberry Caramel Bliss”—that’s the scent of the shower gel, and that says it all. What might initially seem like a dupe for Sol de Janeiro quickly reveals itself as a unique fragrance creation: sweet, fruity, with a hint of butter cookie—it’s almost like blueberry cake.

Despite the dessert-like feel, the shower gel contains no parabens, silicones, paraffin, or harsh surfactants. It is based on moisturizing ingredients like Aquaxyl and betaine, which is noticeable during use. The texture is creamy-gel-like, lathers well—even without a sponge—and leaves a soft, cared-for skin feeling. Even sensitive skin doesn’t feel tight afterward.

Conclusion: Fragrance fans will get their money’s worth. The formulation seems well thought out, and the design is eye-catching. A clear 4 out of 5.

The Body Scrub—Scrub Me Gently

Next up is the body scrub. For many, a critical point because scrubs with grains can be polarizing. Those who prefer gentle might be put off—but the Shirin Beauty scrub surprises.

The grain is fine enough not to scratch but coarse enough to be effective. The base is creamy and almost buttery, making it very pleasant on the skin. Again, the scent stays true to the blueberry theme—though slightly more subtle than the shower gel. The jar is notable: The lid is not only beautifully designed but also features a raised “S”—a detail that shows how much love went into the product design.

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Conclusion: If you’re looking for a physical scrub that’s neither aggressive nor boring, you might find it here. It’s gentle enough for sensitive skin—a small spa experience for fragrance lovers. For me, a clear 5 out of 5.

Body Butter & Body Oil—Fragrant Double Strategy

Body butter and body oil—two classics for well-cared-for skin, and not to be underestimated even in summer, especially when they absorb quickly and don’t feel sticky.

The Body Butter from Shirin Beauty is very rich, almost like a soufflé in texture. It practically melts on the skin, leaving a buttery soft feeling. The scent is back, but this time more like an echo of the blueberry drama. Not too sweet, not too overpowering.

The body oil, on the other hand, feels a bit more luxurious. It spreads well, absorbs faster than you might think, and gives the skin a well-cared-for, slightly shiny look without appearing oily. Bonus: Both products can be wonderfully combined—butter first, then oil, for the ultimate blueberry glow.

Conclusion: The Body Butter is great for dry skin. The oil is an extra treat for when you want to pamper yourself. Particularly convincing as a duo. 4 out of 5.

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Shirin Beauty—Worth the Hype?

Not all products are revolutionary—but they are surprisingly high-quality. The combination of an unusual scent (finally not a standard vanilla variant), sturdy packaging, and thoughtful textures shows: This wasn’t just a quick launch. Even if you don’t need all the products, the shower gel and body oil stand out positively. If you love sweet, creamy scents and value solid ingredients, you should definitely take a closer look at Shirin Beauty. In short: They smell like blueberry muffins, feel like a spa moment, cost like drugstore products—and bring a touch of glam to everyday bathroom routines.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of STYLEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@stylebook.de.

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