Hailey Bieber Shared Her Holiday Gift Guide—Her Beauty Recs Are Elite
If you're a last-minute holiday shopper this year, no judgment, because so am I. Blame it on a busy schedule, but I haven't ordered holiday gifts for my friends and family yet. Luckily, Hailey Bieber shared her 2024 holiday gift guide, and who better to take gift-giving inspiration from than the internet's favorite cool girl?
She shared a variety of ideas across fashion, home, and lifestyle categories, but I'm a beauty editor, so I was most interested in her makeup, hair, and skincare picks. And let me tell you they're good. Like, really good. Keep scrolling to see all of Bieber's personal picks, from a volume-boosting blow-dry brush to a luxe face mask, a high-tech skin device, and beyond. Happy shopping and happy holidays.
This blow-dry brush is set at a one-size-fits-all temperature of 355ºF, which cuts through the confusion of other styling tools that offer multiple temperatures and styling modes. It uses negative ions to reduce moisture loss in the hair and neutralize static, while a ceramic-coated barrel offers even heat distribution. Is this the secret to Bieber's polished hairstyles? If so, I want in.
Gente is a Brazilian bodycare brand that offers targeted solutions to skin concerns like dryness, dullness, and signs of aging. This shower gel is one-half cleanser, one-half skin treatment. It's packed with antioxidant-rich açaí and moisturizing coconut for clean, smooth, soft skin.
Bieber's very own Rhode Pocket Blush made the list. While I've tested hundreds of blushes over the course of my career, I only keep a select number in my personal collection, and this is one of them. The formula melts onto the skin, warming it up with smooth, satiny color. I like all the shades, but Sleepy Girl, which is a soft mauve, and Toasted Teddy, which is a terra-cotta, are my current favorites.
Another Rhode gift, this one contains four full-size products packaged up in a cute bubble bag. Inside, you'll find the Pineapple Refresh Cleanser ($30), Glazing Milk ($30), Peptide Glazing Fluid ($30), and Barrier Restore Cream ($30), aka the four essential Rhode skincare steps.
Bieber included Anablue Haircare as a whole, with this Hair Serum shown. The brand uses traditional Moroccan ingredients in its product line. Made with 80% Moroccan argan oil, the Hair Serum is super lightweight, smooths frizz, and leaves hair looking super shiny.
This isn't your average, everyday face mask. It's made with high-grade South African rose quartz crystals. Lie down, put it on your face, and the weight and coolness of the crystals will stimulate lymph flow and reduce puffiness. Plus, rose quartz is believed to dispel negative energy and boost feelings of positivity and calm. It's the ultimate luxe accessory for an at-home spa day.
The third and final Rhode mention in Bieber's gift guide is this Travel Set. It contains three travel-size products and one full-size product. There's a little Pineapple Refresh Cleanser ($18), Glazing Milk ($20), and Barrier Butter ($22). There's also a full-size Peptide Glazing Fluid ($30). It's perfect for stowing away in a carry-on.
This bodywash smells incredible—rich and luxurious like santal (a type of sandalwood). It's also oil-infused and has a silky, moisturizing texture. Ingredients like sodium PCA, fatty acid water, glycerin, and a multi-oil complex nourish the skin with every wash.
Last but not least, Bieber recommended Therabody's TheraFace Depuffing Wand. This high-tech device alternates between cold and hot treatments to visibly reduce puffiness, dullness, and dark circles in a few minutes. It's clinically proven, and if it can offer smooth, sculpted skin like Bieber's, I'll buy three.
Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing the latest and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.
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