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Glazed Donut Skin and Other Beauty Secrets by Hailey Bieber


Key Takeaways

  • Glazing Milk: This product is essential for makeup preparation and creates a luminous, second-skin effect.
  • Hydrating Sunscreen: It follows the Glazing Milk to ensure skin hydration.
  • Makeup Products: She uses a variety of products including concealer, eyebrow gel, and blush to enhance her natural beauty.
  • Lip Contour: The peptide lip contour adds fullness and volume to her lips for an elevated look.

The Glazing Milk is a must (used for makeup prep or to thin out her foundation for a more sheer look, it gives her “this really beautiful, luminous second skin kind of look”) followed by a hydrating sunscreen. (She gravitates towards the brands she finds in European pharmacies, tending to stock up whenever she’s in Paris.)

Then she’ll dab on the “tiniest bit of” Make Beauty’s Skin Mimetic Concealer to brighten the area around her nose, eyes and mouth, some Anastasia Beverly Hills eyebrow gel, Rhode’s pocket blush (tapped on with her fingers), Tarte’s freckle stamp (“I feel like enhancing your freckles gives, like, a youthfulness to your skin”) and finally a swipe of her peptide lip contour.

One of her most beloved products, they’re meant to provide a slightly elevated everyday vibe, she noted, “just enhancing the natural lip, giving a little bit more fullness and volume to the lip.”

The proof is in basically every picture the model has ever taken. Keep reading to check out her best looks.

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