
Best-selling $12 beauty buy Bella Hadid can't live without: The secret to her supermodel glow
But according to the model, her glow actually comes from something a little more low-key and way more affordable.
Weleda Skin Food, the iconic moisturiser tucked into beauty kits for over a century, just got the ultimate stamp of approval from the fashion world's favourite face.
Currently on sale for just $14.99 (down from $17.95) on Amazon Australia, this cult classic is having a serious moment, again.
In her latest Vogue Beauty Secrets video, Bella shared that she goes through eight tubes a month. Not one. Not two. Eight.
'I buy them from CVS. I'm obsessed with them,' she said, waving around the unmistakable green tube. 'I have the little version. The big versions.'
Her obsession makes sense. Packed with calming chamomile, nourishing sunflower and sweet almond oils, plus skin-soothing rosemary and pansy extract, Weleda Skin Food is designed to tackle seriously dry or dull skin and leave it bouncy, glowy and soft.
Bella also revealed that she uses it as a primer.
'I like to say this is really the best primer for me,' she said, crediting the formula for helping her achieve that signature dew.
Beauty lovers have been raving about Skin Food for years. It's rich, thick and deeply hydrating, yet absorbs surprisingly well.
Whether you're slathering it on your face, smoothing it over elbows and knees or dabbing it on dry cuticles, it just works.
And clearly, the numbers back it up:
Beyond that, the product is ideal for:
Intensively moisturising very dry skin
Smoothing rough patches
Calming irritation
Acting as a base for makeup
Keeping skin soft and glowing year-round
With a price tag this good and the Bella Hadid seal of approval, it's no wonder it's flying off shelves. Whether you're restocking or trying it for the first time, now's the perfect time to snag a tube, or eight.
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