Is Hailey Bieber’s Peptide Glazing Fluid Worth $38?

Celebrity Check
We stripped the name off the bottle — and tested the serum on real skin for 30 days.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔬 **The Blind Test Bet**
Peeled the sticker off, handed it to three friends who don’t follow celebrity skincare. Two guessed $18. One said “glorified snail slime.” Nobody clocked it as Hailey Bieber’s baby.

That’s the thing — this serum lives or dies on its own, not the name. And after 30 days on four different skin types? It mostly lives.

💰 **The Price of Glazing**
$38 for 1 fl oz. That’s $38/ounce — firmly in “treat yourself, not a staple” territory. The claim that hooked me: “glass skin in one bottle.”

1. **Texture** — Clear, slightly tacky gel. Feels like liquid silk going on, dries down in 11 seconds flat.
2. **Scent** — None. Zip. Zilch. Thank you, Hailey’s team.
3. **Layering** — Plays nice under SPF and makeup. No pilling unless you’re aggressive with the amount.

🧴 **What’s Actually Inside**
The formula’s smarter than the branding. It’s not just peptides for show — they’re paired with stuff that actually works together.

– **Copper Tripeptide-1**: Signals collagen production. Real science, not fairy dust.
– **Sodium Hyaluronate**: Hydrates without that sticky face feeling.
– **Glycerin**: The boring MVP. Keeps skin plump for hours.
– **Niacinamide 2%**: Calms redness gently — no purge drama.

🤔 **Texture & Reality Check**
First pump: it’s a watery gel that spreads like a dream. Absorbs fast enough that I didn’t feel the need to fan my face. Slight tack for 30 seconds, then nothing — just a soft, slightly bouncy finish.

Week two hit, and I noticed something weird: my skin looked… clean. Not glassy. Not dewy. Just *clearer*. Like someone turned down the background noise of redness and texture. By week three, the glow crept in. Subtle. The kind of glow you only see in car mirrors under parking lot lights.

💡 **One Thing** — Apply to damp skin, not dry. Two drops max. Any more and it sits on top like a film.

📊 **30-Day Report Card**
My forehead texture? Visibly smoother — those tiny bumps under makeup are 60% gone. Hydration levels stayed consistent through a week of heater-on-all-night sleep. But the “glass skin” promise? That’s after the whole routine — this is a supporting actor, not the star.

✅ **Buy if** — You have combo/oily skin and want a lightweight hydration step that won’t break you out.
⏭️ **Skip if** — You’re dry as a desert and need rich moisture. This alone won’t cut it.
💰 **Worth it?** — For $38, it’s a decent peptide serum. Not a steal. Not a scam. A solid mid-tier.

💬 **The Honest Take**
It’s a good serum wearing a famous name. Would I repurchase? If I found it on sale for $28. At full price, there are cheaper peptides that do the same thing — but none feel this nice going on.

**7.1/10** — Celebrity skincare that actually works