Rhode’s New Glazing Mist Has Arrived—And It’s Giving Dewy Drama With a Side of Harris Dickinson

Got mist? Because Rhode is here to drench your skincare routine in its dewiest drop yet—and they’ve brought in a new face (and cheekbones) to sell it.

In a move that’s equal parts genius and gorge, Hailey Bieber’s cult skincare label just dropped the Glazing Mist—a superfine hydrating face spray promising the kind of glow that could rival a sunrise—and tapped Babygirl star Harris Dickinson as the campaign’s lead. Yes, Harris. Yes, face. Yes, cheekbone architecture.

The campaign marks a first for Rhode: Dickinson is the brand’s inaugural male model, and frankly, it’s about time. The moody, misty visuals are serving quiet luxury meets bathroom shelf goals.

As for the mist itself? Think of it as your Glazing Milk’s cooler, foggier cousin. Made with magnolia extract, beta-glucan, ceramides, ectoin and panthenol, the Glazing Mist promises hydration, skin-barrier support, and a sense of calm that probably costs more in therapy. Like the rest of the Rhode lineup, it’s cruelty-free, vegan, dermatologist-tested and—bonus—approved by the National Eczema Association. Consider it your passport to Hailey-core glow without a 10-step routine.

Retailing at $30 USD, the Glazing Mist is now available exclusively on Rhode’s website. Whether you’re mid-commute, post-Pilates or in desperate need of a midday skin revival, this might just become your new go-to spritz.

And if you needed a reason beyond function, well—Harris Dickinson’s doing face for it. You’re welcome.

Daniel Usidamen

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