Supermodel Gizele Oliveira is one of the rising faces in the modeling industry, but how does she keep that face primped and clean? In the latest episode of Go to Bed with Me, Oliveira walks us through her entire nightly skin care routine, featuring only four products. Of her minimal regimen, the model says, "I don't like using a lot of products usually because I think what makes your skin better is actually what you eat and drinking a lot of water."

You can shop all four of the products here.

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Sébium H2O
Bioderma Sébium H2O
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Original Skin Retexturizing Mask with Rose Clay
Origins Original Skin Retexturizing Mask with Rose Clay
Miracle Face Cream
Benamor Miracle Face Cream
Rosebud Salve
Smith's Rosebud Salve

As any good skin care routine begins, Oliveira starts hers by removing her makeup. "I usually wear more makeup when I'm working," the model says. "During the day, when I'm just walking around, I just put a little bit […] just to cover some pimples and dark circles."

Still, she concedes that she occasionally breaks skin care's golden rule. "Sometimes, when I go out and I'm really tired coming back home, I do sleep with makeup on, but I try not to because it's really bad for the skin and it helps you age faster."

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Oliveira opts for Bioderma's Sébium H2O, which she uses with cotton pads. Afterward, she applies a rose clay mask by Origins, which she says "feels really amazing." Once she washes the mask off, Oliveira uses Benamor's Créme de Rosto and Smith's Rosebud Salve.

Watch the full video to see Oliveira put these products into action.


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As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.