We all know Hailey Bieber for her “glazed donut” skin. But let’s be honest: achieving the dewy, clear complexion of a billionaire beauty mogul takes serious dedication and effort. However, Bieber is pushing back against rumors of Botox and surgery, opening up about what she actually does to care for her skin.

On Friday, October 24, Bieber was a guest on Owen Thiele’s podcast, In Your Dreams, where she discussed her skincare and beauty treatments in detail. Thiele asked, “Skincare-wise, just tell me—pretend we’re not recording—what do you do? Be real.”

Bieber shared that she is very disciplined about her skincare routine, which includes products from her own brand, Rhode, as well as other popular and dermatologist-recommended favorites like Avène, BeautyStat, EltaMD, Cosrx, and Naturium. One thing she hasn’t tried yet? Botox. But she has undergone some needle-based treatments: PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) injections.

Explaining PRP, she said, “They take blood from your arm and spin it. I love doing PRP with microneedling. I’ve talked about that a lot.”

Describing PRF, she added, “They take your blood, but it’s called EZ Gel. They heat it and then cool it, turning it into a gel-like consistency before injecting it. I’ve done that, and I loved it.”

Bieber mentioned having these injections in her smile lines and under her eyes. Since the substance comes from her own body, she feels she can trust it. She also gets light laser treatments a few times a year.

PRP and PRF work just as Bieber described. Both are derived from your own blood and can address various medical and aesthetic concerns by improving elasticity, boosting collagen, and providing anti-aging benefits. They’re popular among celebrities—Kim Kardashian is another fan. You might recall PRP being known as the “vampire facial,” after Kardashian famously shared photos of her blood-smeared face during a treatment. While it looks intense, it helps promote tissue regeneration and stimulate collagen.

When it comes to Botox, Bieber was clear: “I don’t have any Botox except in my jaw for TMJ, but none in my face. I promised myself I wouldn’t try Botox until I’m in my 30s. When I get there, I’ll decide if I even want to.”

TMJ—temporomandibular joint disorder—is a common condition affecting the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. It’s especially prevalent among women aged 20 to 40, with symptoms including jaw, face, and neck pain, stiffness, limited movement, and clicking or popping sounds. Physical therapy and mouth guards are often effective treatments. Botox is a newer option for TMJ, helping to relax muscles and ease tension, headaches, and other symptoms. It’s non-invasive with little to no downtime, but it’s still considered experimental and isn’t officially FDA-approved for TMJ.

As for cosmetic Botox, Bieber said she might follow her mother Kennya Baldwin’s example and avoid it altogether. “My mom does nothing to her skin, and she looks incredible,” she shared.

Previously, Bieber has talked about dealing with perioral dermatitis and how she manages flare-ups. Her routine is simple and dermatologist-approved: she rinses her face, uses prescription azelaic acid, hypochlorous acid (a skin-friendly antimicrobial), clindamycin (an antibiotic that controls bacteria), and her go-to Rhode Glazing Milk. This approach is supported by Dr. Mary L. Stevenson, MD at NYU Langone.Dermatologist Dr. Health previously explained perioral dermatitis to Vogue as “a skin condition that causes dry, flaky, red skin along with red bumps or papules. It can resemble acne, but it’s a separate diagnosis, though some treatments may overlap. It can also be itchy, red, dry, and swollen.”

Even major beauty industry leaders face skin issues and sensitivities, and they have to put in effort like everyone else to achieve that celebrity glow—not to mention dealing with rumors about cosmetic procedures. Kendall Jenner, a close friend of Bieber, has spoken openly about her battles with acne and recently became an ambassador for Therabody’s new LED mask, the TheraFace Mask Glo. Scientific studies have shown that LED light therapy masks can help with everything from treating acne to preventing fine lines and wrinkles.

If you’re aiming for Hailey Bieber’s look, stay calm and realistic—looking flawless is part of Bieber and Jenner’s job, and they have every resource available to make it happen. Always consult your dermatologist or doctor for personalized advice.

Frequently Asked Questions
Of course Here is a list of helpful and clear FAQs about Hailey Biebers approach to skincare and why she chooses alternatives to Botox

General Beginner Questions

1 Is it true Hailey Bieber doesnt use Botox
Yes thats correct Hailey Bieber has publicly stated that she chooses not to use Botox or injectable fillers

2 Why does she avoid Botox
She prefers a more natural approach to aging and skincare She has expressed that she wants to see how her face ages naturally and is focused on maintaining skin health rather than freezing her expressions

3 What is the main thing she does instead
The cornerstone of her routine is a consistent and highquality skincare regimen along with facial massage and using tools like a gua sha or ice roller

4 What is a gua sha
A gua sha is a smooth flat stone tool that you gently scrape along your face and neck Its a form of facial massage meant to improve circulation reduce puffiness and promote lymphatic drainage

5 What is an ice roller
An ice roller is a tool with a rollerball head that you keep in the freezer You roll it over your face to reduce inflammation tighten pores and decrease morning puffiness

Benefits How It Works

6 What are the benefits of facial massage over Botox
While Botox relaxes muscles to smooth wrinkles facial massage works by increasing blood flow draining excess fluid and relaxing tense facial muscles The benefits include a more sculpted appearance reduced puffiness and a natural healthy glow

7 Can gua sha and ice rolling actually prevent wrinkles
They can help By promoting collagen production through increased blood flow and relaxing muscles that cause expression lines these techniques can help slow the formation of fine lines and keep skin looking supple

8 Does this method give the same frozen results as Botox
No it does not Botox provides a more dramatic and targeted reduction of wrinkles by paralyzing muscles Haileys method offers a subtler more naturallooking result focused on overall skin health and radiance

Practical Tips Routine

9 What does a typical skincare routine look like for this approach
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