The products come in at an reasonably affordable price-point (individual products are all £29 and under, but you can also buy skincare kits) and the brand has worked with dermatologists and cosmetic scientists to formulate the line of products, with the philosophy that skincare should be simple. Rather than featuring a 10-step collection of skincare steps, the edit feels curated and intentional. Among the range, you’ll find effective ingredients such a niacinamide, peptides and squalene, all of which support the skin barrier and promise that glazed glow that Bieber has become synonymous with, from her chrome nails to her glowing skin.
So, what should you buy from Rhode Skin now that it’s available in the UK? Below is an edit of the products this beauty editor can’t wait to try.