Pregnant Hailey Bieber shared her skincare routine while traveling aboard a private jet in a new tutorial video on social media.
The model, 27, who is expecting her first child with husband Justin Bieber, 30, recently returned to her YouTube channel after a three month break.
In her most recent upload, the Rhode Skin founder kept her look simple, wearing a gray sweatshirt .
Her dark blonde bob was pulled back from her makeup free face with a wide black headband.
She accessorized with a large B pendant encrusted with diamonds.
‘HB’s hydration routine at 31,000 feet ✈️’ the company shared on Instagram listing each step and product.
‘♡ peptide glazing fluid to draw in water, ♡ face oil for lasting moisture,’ and a ‘♡ sheet mask to seal it all in,’ followed by a ‘ ♡ swipe of peptide lip treatment.’
It was unclear if the face oil and the sheet mask were new Rhode products as neither was listed on the website at the time of publication.
Fans were a bit confused about it a well. ‘What’s the face oil?’ was a question many had.
‘What’s the details on the mask pleasseeee,’ asked others.
As she was going through her mile-high skincare routine, the entrepreneur wore the gorgeous new diamond ring she recently received from her husband on her left hand.
The custom piece from Solow & Co. features a large oval-cut diamond set on a simple gold band, according to People.
Hailey and Justin tied the knot in a quicky ceremony at the New York City courthouse in 2018.
They held a more formal ceremony for friends and family later than year in Bluffton, S.C. at the Montage Palmetto Bluff.
The couple announced they were expecting their first child together earlier this month, when they shared photos of what appeared to be a vow renewal ceremony in Hawaii.
In a May 2023 interview with The Sunday Times, the cover model revealed the negative comments she and Justin receive on social media made her worried about having children of her own.
‘I want kids so bad but I get scared. It’s enough that people say things about my husband or my friends. I can’t imagine having to confront people saying things about a child,’ she said at the time. ‘We can only do the best we can to raise them. As long as they feel loved and safe.’