We all know Hailey Bieber for her “glazed donut” skin. But let’s be real: Achieving the dewy and clear-complexioned look of a billion dollar-acquired beauty business mogul requires a level of dermatological diligence and work. But Bieber is hitting back at the Botox and surgery allegations, getting candid about everything she actually does to maintain her skin.
On Friday (October 24), Bieber appeared on Owen Thiele’s podcast, In Your Dreams, where she discussed said skincare and beauty treatments in detail. “Skincare-wise, just tell me—pretend like we’re not doing a podcast—what do you do? Be real,” asked Thiele.
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Bieber said that she is “really diligent” with her skincare regimen. which (of course) includes products from Rhode, and other cult and derm faves like Avène, BeautyStat, EltaMD, Cosrx, and Naturium. What she doesn’t use—just yet—though? Botox. However, there are some needle-based treatments she has had done: PRP (plasma rich plasma) and PRF (platelet rich fibrin) injections.
“It’s when they take your blood from your arm and they spin it,” she said when describing PRP. “I love doing PRP with microneedling. I’ve talked about that a lot.”
“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. And then you inject it. So I’ve done that, which I loved,” she said, describing PRF.
Bieber added that she’s had her smile lines and under her eyes injected. Because the substance “is from your own body,” Bieber said she can “trust” it. Additionally, she gets some “light little laser treatments” a few times a year.
At Vogue World 2025 Hollywood, we got up close with Hailey Bieber and her fresh face, with a touch of Rhode blush (is that the shade Freckle?), and a nude lip, with a slick of minimal black eyeliner and delicate mascara.
PRP and PRF are basically how Bieber describes. Both are derived from your own blood cells, and they can be used to treat a variety of medical and aesthetic concerns, boosting elasticity and collagen, and promoting anti-ageing effects. They’re celebrity favourites—Kim Kardashian is one other particular fan. If you can cast your mind back, PRP was popularised as the “vampire facial,” with Kardashian famously sharing photos of her bloodied face during a treatment. While it looks dramatic, it shows benefits in promoting tissue regeneration and stimulating collagen.
On the subject of Botox, Bieber was clear: “I don’t have any Botox except for in my jaw for TMJ, but I have no Botox in my face. 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.”