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Bella Hadid shares affordable face cream she’s obsessed with for a ‘dewy look’

Bella Hadid shares affordable face cream she’s obsessed with for a ‘dewy look’

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The supermodel showed her daily skincare and makeup routine with products from Weleda, Embryolisse and more

Bella Hadid shared what she uses everyday for a dewy look(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

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.”

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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.

Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra Rich Cream Twin Pack

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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.

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Bella said she goes through eight tubes of the Weleda cream in a month

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.

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Bella uses Saie’s blush in shade Spicy to give her complexion a healthy flush
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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.”

Source: Mirror

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