Bella Hadid's Vogue Beauty Secrets walkthrough and her own Orebella brand launches give us one of the more transparent celebrity routines on record.
She has a chronic autoimmune condition (Lyme disease) and has been open about how her skincare connects to broader wellness — lymphatic drainage, ice baths, oral supplements. Her routine reads less like Hollywood and more like a wellness clinic.
Skincare ritual
Skin Food
Skin Food
I go through eight tubes of Weleda Skin Food a month. I'm obsessed with it as a primer for that dewy look.
Lait U
Lait U
I use Biologique Colostrum — I got introduced to it working in Italy. It's been really good for my skin.
Trinity Facial Toning Device
Trinity Facial Toning Device
I use the NuFace tool at the beginning of my routine. The microcurrents help depuff and shape the face — and with my autoimmune condition, I have a hard time with lymphatic drainage on my own.
Sérum Colostrum VG
Sérum Colostrum VG
She uses Biologique Colostrum serum for hydration, which she discovered while working in Italy.
Acne Spot Dots ($5.99)
Acne Spot Dots ($5.99)
Bella's own TikTok in October 2024 showing her morning routine — she pulled out drugstore Peach Slices Acne Spot Dots saying 'I had the craziest pimple between my eyes last week.' Not sponsored; she has no Peach Slices deal.
Editorial note · High-confidence candid sighting[+]
Lip Comfort Oil ($30)
Lip Comfort Oil ($30)
Bella has consistently said the Clarins Lip Comfort Oil is the one product she 'keeps with her at all times,' bought first in a Paris spa. She is not a Clarins ambassador. Repeatedly featured in her own organic TikToks.
Editorial note · High-confidence candid sighting[+]
Lip Comfort Oil (organic TikTok crying applying lip oil)
Lip Comfort Oil (organic TikTok crying applying lip oil)
Fan-archived TikTok capturing Bella applying Clarins lip oil candidly after crying — viral fan archive moment, not a Clarins campaign.
Editorial note · Candid sighting (medium confidence)[+]
Kin Spritz / non-alcoholic functional beverage
Kin Spritz / non-alcoholic functional beverage
Bella has been documented multiple times publicly carrying/promoting Kin Euphorics products — but this is her OWN company so it's borderline; included as 'self-product' not endorsement.
Editorial note · Candid sighting (low confidence — minimal corroboration)[+]
The Rich Cream (backstage staple)
The Rich Cream (backstage staple)
Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream is consistently in NYFW backstage kits Bella uses — Refinery29 archived. Not a Bella-specific deal.
Editorial note · Candid sighting (low confidence — minimal corroboration)[+]
Lotion P50
Lotion P50
She uses Biologique Recherche Lotion P50 for its exfoliating properties to remove dead skin cells.
Editorial note · Brand confirmed, SKU not explicit [+]
Sérum Colostrum VG
Sérum Colostrum VG
She uses Biologique Colostrum serum for hydration, which she discovered while working in Italy.
Trinity Microcurrent Device
Trinity Microcurrent Device
It feels like my face is lifting up and I'm getting blood circulation to my skin.
Editorial note · Brand confirmed, SKU not explicit [+]
Fragrance · Orebella (her own brand)
Window2Soul
Window2Soul
Window2Soul is my everyday girl. Rose, jasmine, lemon, tonka bean — it's the formula I built around my own sensitivity to traditional alcohol-based perfume.
Orebella co-founder (2024). Bi-phase formula combining fine fragrance with aromatherapy essential oils.
Nectar Dew
Nectar Dew
I love Nectar Dew as a base, then a little Gardenia's Whisper on top. It gives that fresh brightness with a beautiful floral mix.
What is not documented
To be transparent about the limits of the public record:
- Bella's ice bath ritual is well documented (Vogue Beauty Secrets) but doesn't have a product attached — we mention it in the intro, not as a product.
- Her relationship with Biologique Recherche began organically (work in Italy, per her quote) — we have not confirmed any paid partnership.
- She uses multiple Orebella products across the line; we list two with the strongest individual quotes (Window2Soul and Nectar Dew). The remaining three are documented in launch press but without individual standout citations.
- Hair-care products are mentioned in passing but never with specific brand names — we don't document them.
If you have a primary source that closes any of these gaps — please email us.