It All Starts with Skin Prep
The secret to Hailey Bieber's look isn't a miracle foundation; it's what comes before it. Her entire philosophy is built on a 'skin-first' approach. The goal is the now-famous "glazed donut" finish, which means skin that is deeply hydrated, plump, and
luminous on its own. This involves more than a simple splash of water. Her routine, especially before a big event or photoshoot, includes layering hydrating products. She often starts with a hydrating essence or mist, like her brand Rhode's Glazing Milk, to create a moist canvas. This is followed by a peptide-rich serum and a barrier-restoring moisturizer. Peptides are a favorite ingredient for their ability to firm and hydrate. By focusing intensely on prep, the skin requires far less makeup to look flawless, letting its natural texture shine through.
Rethink Your Foundation
Forget thick, full-coverage foundation. The Bieber method favors a less-is-more approach to base makeup. On many days, she forgoes foundation entirely in favor of a lightweight, creamy concealer applied strategically. She'll dot concealer under the eyes, around the nose, and on any blemishes to brighten and even out the skin tone without masking it. When foundation is used, it’s often a luminous, sheer formula, sometimes mixed with a hydrating product like the Glazing Milk to sheer it out further. Another key technique, popularized by her makeup artist Mary Phillips, is "underpainting." This involves applying contour and highlighter before a light layer of foundation, creating a sculpted look that appears to come from within. The result is dimension and shape without any harsh lines, perfecting the ultimate natural-looking base.
Embrace Cream and Liquid Formulas
To maintain that dewy, skin-like finish, cream and liquid products are essential. Powder products can settle into lines and create a matte, flat appearance, which is the opposite of the desired effect. Hailey consistently reaches for cream blushes, bronzers, and highlighters. Cream blush is applied to the apples of the cheeks for a natural, healthy flush, often blended with fingers to melt it seamlessly into the skin. For contour, a cream stick adds soft definition to the cheekbones and jawline without creating sharp, unnatural angles. The highlighter is also typically a liquid or balm without any glitter, applied to the high points of the face like the cheekbones and brow bone to catch the light and enhance the glow.
Let Your Brows and Eyes Play a Supporting Role
With such a strong focus on glowing skin, the rest of the makeup remains intentionally simple. Brows are kept fluffy and natural, usually brushed up and set with a clear brow gel rather than being heavily filled in. This frames the face without looking severe. For the eyes, the look is often minimal. It might be a simple wash of a neutral brown eyeshadow across the lids or even just the same cream bronzer used on the cheeks. Mascara is applied, but not in heavy, clumpy coats; the goal is to define the lashes lightly. Sometimes, for a more sun-kissed appearance, she'll even use a freckle pen to add a few faux freckles across her nose, enhancing the youthful and effortless vibe.
Finish with a Glossy, Hydrated Lip
The final touch that ties the entire minimal formula together is a glossy, plump lip. Ditching drying matte lipsticks, Hailey almost always opts for a high-shine finish. The look is often achieved by first lining the lips with a neutral, brownish pencil to add subtle definition and shape. This is then topped with a hydrating lip treatment or a tinted gloss. Her own Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment is a constant in her routine, providing that signature wet-look shine while nourishing the lips. This final step reinforces the overall dewy, healthy aesthetic, ensuring the lips look as hydrated and luminous as the rest of the skin.













