Haley Bieber has presented a series of products for facial skin care, Glamour reports.
The brand is called Rhode Skin.
Rhode features three products: the Barrier Repair Cream, a rich moisturizer; Peptide Glazing Fluid, a “dewy glow in a bottle”; and the Peptide Lip Balm. Much like Hailey’s style, the packaging is minimal, with a slight callback to the early ’00s. Each product clocks in at under $30.
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“I wanted it to be just go-to essentials,” she tells Glamour. “I also have this ethos of making ‘one of everything really good,’ and where I get that thought from is the way that I curate and edit my wardrobe as well—that one perfect pair of jeans you keep reaching for, that one perfect T-shirt you keep going back to because of the fit. That’s how I feel about skin care as well. That one perfect moisturizer you keep going back to and reaching for because it’s tried and true, and a great formula, and it’s doing exactly what you need it to do.”
Part of that vibe is the brand’s unofficial mascot: the glazed donut.
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