
Get Hailey Bieber's famous ‘glazed' skin look with new skincare hero
Hailey Bieber's beauty brand Rhode has just added to its popular 'glazed' skincare line with a quick and easy product that's perfect for summer – and s surprising celebrity face to launch it
Having recently that it's been sold for $1 billion, Hailey Bieber's skincare and make-up brand Rhode is going from strength to strength, with much excitement whenever anything new launches. The latest product drop is no exception, and is just the thing for getting the star's viral 'glazed skin' look in a flash.
Rhode has just launched Glazing Mist, £30, a super-fine facial spritz that not only cools and hydrates but also, like most of Rhode's skincare, is rich in barrier-strengthening ectoin and ceramides, which not only keep skin healthy, but also help to achieve the super-dewy 'glazed donut skin' look that Hailey is famous for.
To launch the product, Rhode signed up a somewhat surprising – but certainly on trend right now – celebrity to front the campaign: Babygirl actor Harris Dickinson, looking fresh-faced and glistening in the shots.
Mists such as this one are an excellent product to add into your skincare routine in summer, when they feel lovely and cooling in hot weather (especially if you keep it in the fridge). It's also a great way to add extra hydration to your skin without applying thick, heavy layers of product. Others we love include the new INKEY List Hydro-Surge Dewy Face Mist, £11, Summer Fridays Jet Lag Skin Soothing Hydration Mist, £22, and, for oily or spot-prone skin, La Roche-Posay Serozinc, £12.
Rhode advises applying this as the first step in your skincare routine after cleansing, and/or the last step after moisturiser. It can also be reapplied at any point during the day whenever you feel the need.
While you're browsing the Rhode website, you might wan to have a look at some of our beauty team's other favourite products. We love Pocket Blush, £24, a super-creamy stick that's so easy to apply, blends brilliantly, and the shades are perfection. I love the baby pink shade Piggy, or the sun-kissed colour Toasted Teddy in the summer, while Freckle is another popular choice – and a new favourite has just dropped.
The Rhode Peptide Lip Shapes, £24, have become a staple in my make-up bag too. As someone with absolutely no skills at make-up application, it's impossible to go wrong with these; the colours look so natural, and they glide on really smoothly with a velvety finish, before blending easily with fingers. I like to run them a millimetre over my natural lip line, and you barely even need to use a mirror.
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Daily Mail
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- Daily Mail
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The surprisingly public display followed in the wake of an insider's claim to The Sun that the model had branded her husband a 'f***ing child' in response to his post on Mother's Day, in which he said the holiday 'sucks a**.' Hours after the name change, the Sorry singer interrupted his posts of moody black-and-white self-portraits to share some rare photos of himself bonding with his 10-month-old son Jack Blues One fan account posted a reply that Justin allegedly posted in response to a comment about his name change, but the context and meaning wasn't immediately clear. 'We love to catagorize and box people in and it's hurting us [sic],' he allegedly wrote. Over on X (formerly Twitter) fans were largely negative on the name change, with several expressing their consternation over the unexpected move. 'Why did Justin bieber change is his insta name to lilbieber.... [sic],' wrote one puzzled user. Several people joked that the name change signaled that Justin was leaving pop music behind in favor of rap. 'justin bieber becoming an underground rapper,' one poster wrote. Others described the change as the sign of a 'midlife crisis,' though Bieber is a bit young for that. 'Midlife crisis or marketing strategy? Either way, "lilbieber" feels like a 2013 time capsule cracked open,' one person mused. Over on X (formerly Twitter) fans were largely negative on the name change, with several expressing their consternation over the unexpected move Several people joked that the name change signaled that Justin was leaving pop music behind in favor of rap Others described the change as the sign of a 'midlife crisis,' though Bieber is a bit young for that 'Maybe the lilbieber is gonna be the crazy over sharing account and Justin Bieber will be his new official Instagram for the new ear,' a fan account theorized. 'lilbieber, standing on business,' another user wrote, referencing a phrase Justin featured in his recent Instagram posts. 'justin unlocked his new 56th personality im afraid.' One person joked, 'Alright lilbieber needs a time out from social media.' Several fans poked fun at the name change for being immature. 'lilbieber bffr you're a 31 year old man,' wrote one. Another wrote, 'lilbieber, huh? Trying to shed that baby image, I see.' One person even compared Justin's recent actions on social media to those of the disgraced rapper Kanye West. 'justin bieber changed his instagram handle to lilbieber. what's happening to that guy he's really the next ye,' another user worried. Several fans poked fun at the name change for being immature One person even compared Justin's recent actions on social media to those of the disgraced rapper Kanye West Confusingly, once Justin changed his Instagram name, a new account appeared under his original name. 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He hasn't been down like this in quite some time, so there's concern,' they explained. As Justin continues to spark concern online over his bizarre social media posts, Hailey is said to feel frustrated over his 'loose cannon' antics. But, ultimately, the source explained: 'She knows that's part of the industry and who she's married to.' 'They don't talk about divorce,' the first source insisted. The second insider confirmed the odds of them calling it quits 'are very slim, especially because of their faith.' 'Faith is a big part of their life,' the source said. 'They believe they are soulmates and meant for each other.' 'They'll do anything to make it work,' the second source stressed. 'They are going to get through it.' On Wednesday, the Sorry hitmaker shared footage of him facing off against a paparazzi that has become a viral meme. 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Daily Mail
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- Daily Mail
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Graziadaily
14 hours ago
- Graziadaily
Our Honest Review Of The New Viral Rhode Glazing Mist
Few brands truly know what makes our insatiable beauty community tick. But with its skin-first streamlined approach, trend-setting credentials (read: glazed donut skin), and ability to carve a culture outside of cosmetics, Rhode is leading the pack. There is good reason why E.l.f. Cosmetics recently moved in on model-turned-entrepreneur Hailey Bieber's disruptive brand to close a billion-dollar deal, making it one of the most impressive beauty acquisitions in recent years. And you need only look to Rhode's first launch since the big business announcement as proof of its industry prowess. Arriving just in time for summer comes Rhode's new Glazing Mist, £30. As if Bieber herself heard our hot and bothered heatwave-induced groans, the brand welcomes its newest expansion to the glazed skincare portfolio, a refreshing ultra-fine spritz that can be used for an instant pick-me-up. A handbag staple perfect for sweaty commutes and office AC provoked dryness, the mist joins the ranks of the brand's glazed-givers- the Glazing Milk, £32, and hydrating Peptide Glazing Fluid, £32. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, using Rhode's new Glazing Mist Intent on standing out in a busy beauty market that is already brimming with brilliant facial mists, Rhode's new Glazing Mist has quickly set itself a part. Touted as 'the drop of the summer', by TikToker @roshellefloress, Rhode has created buzz around the product with an accompanying mirror magnet, which resembles the viral Rhode Lip Case, £38 and taps into the brand's always shareable product aesthetic. And, of course, there's been the recruitment of Babygirl actor Harris Dickinson as the first male face of Rhode. And then there's the formula itself. While hydrating and invigorating, it imparts a glass-like veil that settles comfortably on the skin for a radiant, dewy, and yes, definitely glazed finish. Clinically proven to nourish, much like all of Rhode's offerings, it packs a cocktail of hardworking ingredients that help to provide all-day hydration while bringing balance and clarity to the skin over time. Formulated with expert hydrator ectoin (an amino acid derivative known to thrive in even the harshest of environmental conditions), a barrier building ceramide trio, sensitive skin friendly beta-glucan, antioxidant-rich magnolia extract, as well as soothing panethenol, the mist adheres to Rhode's skin-loving approach. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, using Rhode's new Glazing Mist Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, the soaring temperatures of the UK's recent (an ongoing) heatwave have left me frazzled. And, when I'm not holding a cup of something iced, I've been reaching for a few generous spritzes of this mist to restore some much needed balance to my mind, mood and skin. With a very acne-prone, temperamental skin type, I tend to err on the side of caution when met with a new product but I've had no issues adjusting to this – no thanks to Rhode's sensitive skin-respecting ethos. In fact, the brand website explicitly mentions that the mist is suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. So rest assured, if your skin is anything like mine. Speaking of, while most of us with acne lean towards matte formulas in a bid to neutralise skin texture, this mist somehow manages to keep my skin looking healthy and radiant without amplifying my acne bumps. My most noteworthy mention though, has to be the extremely fine and even layer of mist the spray diffuses across the skin, which makes the whole experience of using it just that much more satisfying.' 1. Rhode Glazing Mist What the brand says: 'Instant glazed skin wherever you go. Glazing Mist is a superfine mist that hydrates and refreshes for a next-level glowy finish. Take it everywhere for clinically proven hydration and nourished, supple skin on the go. Our formula also has added purifying benefits, helping skin feel more balanced and clarified over time.' What we know: The mist joins the ranks of the brand's glazed-givers which already boasts the barrier-boosting essence Glazing Milk, £32, and hydrating Peptide Glazing Fluid, £32. The Rhode Glazing Mist is formulated with expert hydrator ectoin (an amino acid derivative known to thrive in even the harshest of environmental conditions), a barrier building ceramide trio, sensitive skin friendly beta-glucan, antioxidant-rich magnolia extract, as well as soothing panethenol, ensuring it adheres to Rhode's skin-loving, science-first approach. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, the soaring temperatures of the UK's recent (an ongoing) heatwave have left me frazzled. And, when I'm not holding a cup of something iced, I've been reaching for a few generous spritzes of this mist to restore some much needed balance to my mind, mood and skin. With a very acne-prone, temperamental skin type, I tend to err on the side of caution when met with a new product but I've had no issues adjusting to this – no thanks to Rhode's sensitive skin-respecting ethos. In fact, the brand website explicitly mentions that the mist is suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. So rest assured, if your skin is anything like mine. Speaking of, while most of us with acne lean towards matte formulas in a bid to neutralise skin texture, this mist somehow manages to keep my skin looking healthy and radiant without amplifying my acne bumps. My most noteworthy mention though, has to be the extremely fine and even layer of mist the spray diffuses across the skin, which makes the whole experience of using it just that much more satisfying.' Pros Ultra-fine mist Suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin Cons Bottle might be a bit large for every day carrying Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).