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This 'Glow In A Jar' Moisturiser Is Hailey Bieber's Holiday Secret

This 'Glow In A Jar' Moisturiser Is Hailey Bieber's Holiday Secret

Graziadaily20-05-2025
It's no secret that Hailey Bieber has a soft spot for high street products - notable mentions are her love of Weleda's Skin Food, Naturium's Glow-Getter and now - Sol de Janeiro. Bieber's glow can only be described as goddess-like, so it's no surprise that Sol de Janeiro's glow-giving moisturisers are a constant in the model's beauty rotation.
Whenever Sol de Janeiro drops a new body cream, it's all but guaranteed to sell out - and the latest launch is no exception. Enter: the Cheirosa 71 Body Cream, a limited-edition release that's already back by popular demand. Inspired by one of the brand's most-loved fragrances, Cheirosa 71 blends warm, gourmand notes of sweet caramel and macadamia nut into a fragrance that smells almost good enough to eat. This rich fragrance blends with a whipped, bronzy cream that feels deeply hydrating on the skin. If you're chasing Hailey's signature glow, consider this cream a shortcut 1.
Shop: Sol de Janeiro Limited Edition Cheirosa 71 Body Cream
But this isn't just about fragrance. The buttery, whipped formula is infused with vitamin-rich macadamia oil, illuminating golden mica, and tonka bean extract to even tone and deliver a soft, bronzed sheen. It's rich, hydrating, and delivers that fresh-from-holiday glow with every application.
Having tried it myself, I can confidently say it's a one-step wonder. Not only does it layer beautifully under perfume, but it also leaves the skin visibly luminous - no highlighter required. This is the kind of product that earns a permanent spot in your carry-on: lightweight but luxurious, transportive in scent, and tailored for warm-weather skin.
Just don't wait around - Sol de Janeiro's limited-edition launches have a habit of disappearing fast.
Georgia Scott is a beauty and fashion product writer writing across brands such as heat, Closer, Grazia and Yours specialising in all things lifestyle and trending. Before starting at Bauer, Georgia completed her degree in Journalism at University and worked as a retail beauty advisor and make-up artist.
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