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Hailey Bieber Says She Doesn’t Do Botox—Here’s Her Go —To

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Beauty routines just got more fascinating when Hailey Bieber said she had never had Botox and then revealed to everyone what she did instead.

The founder of Rhode made an appearance on Owen Thiele’s  “In Your Dreams” podcast on Friday to talk about her life lately as a parent, wife to Justin Bieber , and also the outrageous stories she sees online about herself, and of course, everything about beauty.

The 28-year-old style icon, who has previously denied rumours of plastic surgery, told Thiele, “I don’t have any Botox except in my jaw for TMJ, but I have no Botox in my face.”

 

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“I made a commitment to myself that I wasn’t going to do any Botox until I was in my 30s. When I get there, I’ll see if I even want to do it.”

Hailey went on to say that she might follow in the footsteps of her mother, 57-year-old Kennya Baldwin, who has never received any kind of wrinkle-relieving injections. She said, “My mom does nothing to her skin and she looks insane.”

The model is “really diligent” with her skincare routine, which includes items from her billion-dollar Rhode brand as well as favourites from Avène, BeautyStat, EltaMD, Naturium, Cosrx, and more, which is not surprising for a beauty entrepreneur.

 

Hailey Bieber — Instagram

She did, however, share a few treatments that she really likes with Thiele during their conversation, indicating that she is not totally opposed to needles when it comes to maintaining the best possible complexion.

“So I love PRP [platelet-rich plasma], which is when they take your blood from your arm and they spin it. I love doing PRP with microneedling. I’ve talked about that a lot,” Hailey shared.

She enjoys receiving PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) injections in addition to having her own plasma needled back into her face. “They take your blood, but it’s called EZ Gel and basically they heat it and then they cool it, and it kind of makes your blood a gel consistency,” Hailey described. “And then you inject it. So I’ve done that, which I loved … I’ve injected my smile lines. I’ve injected it under my eyes.”

 

Hailey Bieber — Instagram

Unlike other injectables, Hailey claimed she can “trust” the material because it “is from your own body.”

“I do that a couple of times a year,” she added of PRF injections. “I’ve done light little lasers before [too], but that’s it.”

Hailey’s routine proves that great skin isn’t bought, it’s built through consistency and care. With the right guidance from a dermatologist and a steady routine, anyone can achieve healthy, glowing skin.

 

also read:Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and Bella Hadid Enjoy a Stylish Night Out in Paris

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Tracee Ellis Ross Launches PATTERN Body Skincare

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Tracee Ellis Ross, an award-winning actress and founder of PATTERN Beauty, has expanded her brand beyond haircare. She recently introduced PATTERN Body Skincare, a collection designed to nourish the skin with the same care her first line brought to hair.

Ross first introduced PATTERN in 2019, the brand stood out for prioritizing textured hair. Unlike many haircare lines, that focused mainly on straight or loose wavy strands, PATTERN was formulated for curls, coils and tighter textures. From conditioners to hydrating shampoos and nourishing creams, the brand quickly gained recognition for offering a full range dedicated to natural hair. Now with her step into skin care, she intends to bring that level of inclusivity to body care.

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The new body line includes a dry exfoliating scrub, rich cream, hydrating lotion, body wash, and a nourishing oil. All formulas were made with moisture in mind. Natural ingredients such as shea butter, jojoba oil, and vitamin E are used in all the collections, making the products both effective and gentle.

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Each product is also infused with PATTERN’s new “Midnite Amber” scent—a warm and sensual fragrance that’s unique to the body line.

Tracee describes PATTERN Body as a way of introducing self-love into every part of our lives. She said “Body is for anyone who wants to nourish, honor and celebrate their bodies. The collection is about allowing you to slough off with the scrub, a layer that might be keeping you hidden, giving your skin a chance to find inner radiance.” Her message emphasized treating the skin with the same care and respect traditionally given to hair.

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The inspiration behind PATTERN Body is to help everyone to feel hydrated, soft, radiant, and above all, be confident in their skin.

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Dark Circles: Here is How to Avoid Them

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Dark circles are a very common concern among people of all ages and backgrounds. It is often associated with tiredness, stress, or lack of sleep. They can also stem from a variety of lifestyle, genetics and health related issues. Dark circles are a shadowy or discolored area that appear beneath the eyes. It can be blue, purple, brown, or black in colour depending on your skin tone and the underlying cause of the dark circles.

The skin under the eyes is thinner and more delicate than the skin on other parts of the body and this makes it more susceptible to changes in blood flow. pigmentation, and hydration. While dark circles are not typically a sign of serious medical issues, they can affect self esteem and appearance and that is the reason why many seek for solutions to it.
Meanwhile, let us explore some causes of dark circles.

Causes of Dark Circles

There is no exact or single cause of dark circles as it is usually a combination of a number of factors. Some causes of dark circles include:

Genetics.

For a number of people, dark circles are hereditary. If any of your parents have dark circles, you are most likely to develop them too. This is because genetic dispositions can influence skin thickness, pigment levels, and other skin issues.

Lack of Sleep.

This is probably the most popular cause of dark circles. Inadequate sleep can cause the skin to look pale, allowing blood vessels beneath the skin to become more visible and give the appearance of dark circles.

Aging.

As we age, our skin loses collagen and becomes thinner. The loss of skin elasticity exposes the blood vessels beneath the skin, causing dark circles.

Dehydration.

When the body lacks water, the skin under the eyes can look dull and sunken, making dark circles more prominent.

Exposure to the Sun.

Overexposure to the sun can increase melanin production, especially in delicate areas of the eyes, leading to pigmentation and darkening.

How to Avoid Dark Circles.

Now that we have figured out some of the causes of dark circles, here are a few ways to avoid them.

Prioritize Sleep.

Beyond avoiding dark circles, adequate sleep is important for your overall health. You should aim for 7-9 hours of sleep, keep a consistent sleep schedule, avoid screens for at least 30 minutes before you fall asleep and create a calm sleeping environment.
This would keep you well rested and keep dark circles away from your eyes.

Adequately Hydrate.

Since we have discovered that dehydration is a leading cause of dark circles, it is important to drink plenty of water throughout the day to improve skin elasticity.
Drink at least 2 litres of water daily, eat fruits rich in water such as cucumber, watermelon, oranges, etc and reduce intake of dehydrating substances like caffeine.

Use Cold Compress.

Cold temperature constricts blood vessels and reduces swelling. To use, place chilled teaspoons, cucumber slices, ice block, or a gel eye mask on your eyes for 10-15 minutes. Then, repeat in the morning to reduce puffiness and dark circles.

Protect your Eyes Against Sun Exposure.

As sun rays is one of the leading causes of dark circles and aging, it is important to protect yourself from the sun.
You can do this by always wearing sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, even on days that are not sunny. You can also use sunglasses to protect yourself from UV radiation.

Putting these steps to action, you can as well say goodbye to dark circles.

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