
Bella Hadid uses this affordable face cream for a 'dewy look'
The supermodel showed her daily skincare and makeup routine with products from Weleda, Embryolisse and more
Supermodel Bella Hadid recently shared her skincare routine and the makeup look she uses for her alter ego character, Belinda. The 28-year-old, who grew up in California, US, has worked with major fashion and beauty brands and fronted runways across the globe.
Although she has access to a plethora of luxury items, Bella swears by an affordable face cream that delivers what she calls a 'dewy look'. Sharing on Vogue, she explained her day-to-day skincare routine - which includes the Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra Rich Cream. Shoppers can get her exact moisturiser in a twin pack for £29.90 LookFantastic.
"I've been trying to be an adult and do adult things like preventative creams," she said. "Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra Rich Cream - I go throught eight of these, like, in a month and I buy them from CVS and I'm obsessed with them - I have the little versions, the big versions. So this is how I kind of get a good dewy look and I like to say this is really the best primer for me."
The Weleda Skin Food cream is also available in a 'light' version with a gel cream texture. The popular green bottle is microbiome-friendly to help restore the skin's protective barrier thanks to organic rosemary, calendula and chamomile extracts.
Not only does Bella praise the Weleda cream, Victoria Beckham, Adele and Julia Roberts also have it in their makeup bags. It offers more than a face cream, shoppers can also use it as a face mask, a highlighter, eyebrow fixer, hand and cuticle cream, and frizz tamer.
Beauty fans can find similar multipurpose products on the market, the Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré also serves similar benefits and a 75ml size is available on Amazon for £15.95. Michelle Keegan's makeup artist swears by the product for hydrating skin.
While Bella is a huge fan, there are customers who have expressed their dislike for the scent of Weleda's Skin Food Cream, with one adding: "I wasn't aware that this cream has scent in it and unfortunately can't tolerate and really bothers me as I use all unscented products, however my fiance loves it."
The runway beauty then moved onto show her everyday makeup look and a more dramatic "Belinda" look. According to Bella, blush stops people knowing when she's sick.
The star said: "My skin gets a bit off colour when I'm having a flare-up. People with immune system problems know it's hard to explain, but when you have a flare up, you don't know what day you're going to not feel well. You'll wake up and just look a lot sicker. I'll put some blush on and people will think I'm not sick but underneath it all, I'm pretty sick."
She uses the Saie Spicy Dew Blush, £20 at Cult Beauty, a creamy and dew-boosting water-based gel that gives the skin a sun-kissed look.
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