Cult of Celebeauty
Would Rhode work for a girl with skin thats oilier than a bag of Kettle Chips?
I, like every other person on the internet, am fascinated with Hailey Bieber and everything she does.
I feel like she invented bike shorts?
She has a weirdly compellingYouTube showset in her bathroom.
Haileys even inspired her own minimalist, straight up barely visible nail trend something called the glazed donut nail.
The woman has her own $17 smoothie at Erewhon for Gods sake.
What cant she do?!
It came as a surprise to no one when Miss Bieber launchedher own skin care brand, Rhode.
Was it the minimalist, gray aesthetic?
The under $30 price point for all the products?
Im not sure, but there was something chic and appealingly uncontroversial about Rhode in the best way.
I think that Im trying to do something very different.
Okay Miss Bieber, speak your truth!
While I was intrigued, I also found myself a little bit terrified to try the line.
Hailey Biebers entire skin care ethos is centered around literally looking like a glazed donut.
It comes as no surprise that Rhodes products are all about hydration, dewiness, and glazed-ness.
Justthinkingabout slathering something called Peptide Glazing Fluid on my face gave me cystic acne but nevertheless, I persisted.
Ahead, read my honest review on Hailey Biebers Rhode skin care.
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As an oily skin diva, I cant relate.
Dont get me wrong.
Go off girlies, but it couldnt be me.
Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment
This lip product DID WHAT SHE CAME TO DO.
Its a shiny, deeply-nourishing lip mask thats genuinely moisturizing without being sticky or cloying.
She left my lips feeling moisturized forhours.
Like seriously, hours.
Do I completely understand what peptides do?
Thank you zaddy Ron for clarifying that.
This article was originally published onAug.