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Hailey Bieber & Candice Swanepoel Radiate with Rhode’s Pineapple Refresh

Hailey Bieber & Candice Swanepoel Radiate with Rhode’s Pineapple Refresh

Hailey Bieber’s Rhode Skin has just launched its newest product, the Pineapple Refresh Cleanser, bringing a fresh start to your daily skincare routine. Hailey, along with Candice Swanepoel, featured the product in a photo session by Cameron Hammond in The Bahamas.

This cleanser is Rhode’s very first face wash, set to make an impact starting January 25th at 9 AM PT. Bringing vacation vibes, the supermodels posed in sleek, monochrome swimwear on a sunny beach.

Models Ajok Daing and Bianca Blakeney also joined the campaign, showcasing the product’s refreshing qualities with bold swimsuits.

The Pineapple Refresh Cleanser is unique with its silky golden balm texture that turns into rich, foamy bubbles. It deeply cleanses, removing SPF, makeup, and daily dirt while keeping the skin’s natural moisture intact.

Rhode’s formulation emphasizes gentle yet effective skincare. With green tea extract, it protects against environmental stress, while pineapple enzymes gently exfoliate to leave your complexion refreshed and revitalized.

What makes this cleanser special is its hydration after rinsing. It contains polyglutamic acid, a new-generation hyaluronic acid, and glycerin, leaving the skin with a fresh, dewy glow.

Following the success of the Rhode Jelly Bean Lip Tint, this cleanser is set to become a favorite in beauty routines. Its golden hue, reminiscent of sun-kissed mornings, adds a touch of luxury to your daily cleanse.

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