Is Hailey Bieber’s Rhode Barrier Butter the Real Deal?

Celebrity Check
Hailey Bieber’s new barrier butter is selling out fast — but does it actually fix a compromised moisture barrier, or is it just another celebrity cash grab?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔍 **Is It Butter or Just Hype?**

Hailey’s new Rhode Barrier Butter sold out in hours. I get it—our moisture barriers are all crying for help. But celebrity skincare rarely lives up to the panic-buy energy.

This one almost does. The real shocker? It’s not actually a butter. It’s a balm that plays dress-up in a tub.

🧈 **What You’re Actually Paying For**

It’s $28 for 1.7 oz. The claim: “repair your barrier in 7 days.” I snorted. But then I tried it on my retinol-ravaged cheeks.

1

Texture Lie

Feels like cold butter straight from the fridge—hard, waxy, zero slip. You have to warm it between your fingers or it drags your skin.

2

Absorption Trick

Takes 45 seconds to melt in, not 10. But once it does? Your face feels like a dewy marshmallow for hours.

3

The Smell

No fragrance. Just a faint “clean tub” scent. Boring but smart for irritated skin.

🧴 **Ingredients That Actually Do Something**

The formula is short and effective—no 50-ingredient flex. Hero players: shea butter (thick barrier patch), peptides (plumping lie detectors), and a lipid complex that doesn’t clog my finicky pores.

  • Shea Butter: Locks everything down without suffocating
  • Tripeptide-1: Soothes redness better than my calming serum
  • Squalane: Lightweight hydration that doesn’t pill under SPF
  • Glycerin: The real MVP—draws water in, doesn’t just sit on top

💸 **The First Slather**

First touch: I thought I grabbed a candle. Hard, matte, no give. But body heat transforms it into this silky, almost oily veil that disappears into skin. Like butter left on the counter too long—suddenly spreadable.

Week two: My flaky nose stopped flaking. The weird part? I started using it under my eyes as an overnight mask. No milia. Shocking for a thick balm.

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One Thing: Warm a pea-size between your palms for 5 seconds before pressing onto damp skin. Dry application makes it sit on top like wax.

🧪 **Did It Fix Anything?**

My barrier? Less crispy. Redness? Down 40%. But my deep dehydration lines? Still there—this isn’t a facelift in a jar. It’s a good emergency blanket, not a renovation.

Buy if
You have dry, irritated, or over-exfoliated skin and want something that stays put overnight.
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Skip if
You’re oily or hate rich textures that need warm-up time. This is not a quick slap-and-go.
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Worth it?
For $28, yes—but it’s a maintenance product, not a miracle. Buy the mini first.

⭐ **The Real Talk**

It’s not a cash grab—it’s a genuinely good balm for damaged skin. But it’s not a butter, and it won’t fix everything. Call it what it is: a very good, very thick moisturizer for when your face says “stop.”

7.8/10
Solid barrier balm, not a miracle
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Where to Buy: Rhode’s site—but grab the travel size ($16) first. Full size sells out faster than a Hailey drop.