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Hailey Bieber appeared on Owen Seale’s podcast ‘In Your Dreams’. The Lorde founders discussed their approach to beauty and skincare. The model stated why she doesn’t use Botox.
On Friday, Hailey Bieber appeared on Owen Seale’s podcast “In Your Dreams” and shared her thoughts on skin care. As the founder of beauty brand Rhode, this is a topic Bieber naturally thinks about a lot, as she shared why she keeps things as “natural” as possible and avoids Botox.
Thiele started the conversation by asking, “When it comes to skin care, what do you do, pretend you’re not doing a podcast? Tell me the truth.”
Bieber admitted that he’s “really diligent” about taking care of his skin and uses certain injections, but not Botox. This model uses PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) injections. Both require using the client’s own blood to create the injection and returning it to the face.
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“That’s when they take blood from your arm and spin it,” she said of PRP. “I love PRP with microneedling. We’ve talked about it a lot.”
Of PRF, she said, “They take the blood, and it’s called EZ gel, and they basically heat the blood and then cool it, and they turn the blood into a gel, and they inject it. So I did that, and I loved it.”
Bieber added, “I got the injections in my nasolabial folds. I also got the injections under my eyes.”
She also said she gets “mild laser” treatment several times a year, but it’s different from Botox.
“I don’t have Botox on anything other than my jaw because of my temporomandibular joint disorder, but I don’t have Botox on my face,” Bieber said. “I made a promise to myself that I wouldn’t get Botox until I was in my 30s. Then I would think about whether I really wanted to do it.”
Bieber’s mother, Kenya Baldwin, has never had Botox and is using it as a guide.
“My mom doesn’t do anything to her skin and she looks insane,” she said.
She concluded with Thiele, “Why would I lie? I will tell you everything.”
Thiele supported his friend, calling Bieber “the most honest person, honest to a fault!”
