Hailey Bieber’s Rhode Beauty has officially landed at Sephora UK — and fans are already buzzing.
Known for its signature ‘glazed-donut’ glow, Rhode has become a global sensation, blending minimalist skincare with serious results. But with cult-favourite products that often sell out fast — and price tags that aren’t always wallet-friendly — many beauty lovers are still searching for more affordable ways to get that same dewy, plump finish.
The good news is there are some incredible dupes that deliver the Rhode glow for less.
From nourishing barrier creams to glossy lip treatments, here’s how to recreate Hailey’s effortless radiance without splurging.
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Rhode Glazing Milk vs Byoma Milky Hydrating Toner
Rhode Glazing Milk is a milky essence packed with ceramides and magnesium to prep the skin with a dewy, hydrated glow.
If you’re looking for a similar lightweight formula, Byoma Milky Hydrating Toner is an excellent alternative.
It contains polyglutamic acid and cica to lock in moisture and reduce trans epidermal water loss for long-lasting hydration.

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Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment vs The Inkey List Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm
One of Rhode’s most viral products, the Peptide Lip Treatment, gives lips a plump, glossy look while deeply hydrating them.
A perfect budget-friendly alternative is The Inkey List Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm, which comes in a clear finish or similar tints (pink, berry and mocha) and delivers the same nourishing, non-sticky shine.
Containing a 6% Tripeptide Complex, the formula encourages a plumper and more defined-looking result, while 2% Ultra Filling Spheres deliver hyaluronic acid to visibly plump fine lines and lock in moisture.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £11.

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Rhode Barrier Butter vs La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5 Multi-Purpose Repairing Balm
The super rich Barrier Butter cream promises to maintain and repair the skin’s all-important moisture barrier, soothing and aiding skin recovery. For this reason, it’s incredibly hard to get your hands on.
However, La Roche-Posay’s offering delivers the same skin protecting qualities. Chock-full of vitamin B5, glycerin, cicaplast and thermal spring water, this cream delivers fantastic results — even for the most sensitive skin.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £10.90.

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Rhode Pocket Blush vs e.l.f. Luminous Putty Blush
The newest launch from Rhode, Pocket Blush, is a creamy, buildable blush that melts into the skin for a natural flush.
A fantastic dupe is the e.l.f. Luminous Putty Blush, which has the same buttery texture and dewy finish while blending seamlessly for that effortless, flushed look.

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Rhode Barrier Restore Cream vs CeraVe Moisturising Cream
Rhode Barrier Restore Cream is all about hydration and barrier repair, and the CeraVe Moisturising Cream delivers the same benefits at a fraction of the cost.
Packed with ceramides and hyaluronic acid, it’s a skin barrier saviour that locks in moisture and soothes irritation — just like Rhode’s version.
Buy from Look Fantastic for £7.

Rhode Pineapple Refresh Cleanser vs Glow Recipe Blueberry Bounce Cleanser
Rhode Pineapple Refresh Cleanser is a gentle, gel-based face wash infused with fruit enzymes to brighten and clarify the skin.
If you want a similar formula, Glow Recipe’s Blueberry Bounce Cleanser is the perfect alternative.
It uses gentle exfoliating enzymes and antioxidants to cleanse, refresh and leave your skin feeling smooth.
Buy from Cult Beauty for £10.

Rhode Peptide Glazing Fluid vs Glossier Futuredew Facial Oil-Serum Hybrid
The Peptide Glazing Fluid is all about achieving that radiant, ‘glazed-donut’ skin.
A great swap is the Glossier Futuredew Facial Oil-Serum Hybrid, which gives you the same lightweight hydration and dewy finish — perfect for that fresh, natural glow.
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