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Hailey Bieber Admits Canada’s ‘Cleaner Air’ Does Wonders For Her Skin

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Hailey Bieber is loving the fresh air in Canada. The model, 23, chatted with Glamour UK about her skincare routine while under quarantine amid the coronavirus, revealing the difference in air does wonder for her skin.

RELATED: Justin And Hailey Bieber Host Impromptu Talk Show From Their Living Room “I’m on a birth control now where I don’t have a period, but I still feel symptoms of PMS and this can also affect my skin too,” she admitted. “My skin actually stays a lot better in Canada where there’s cleaner air, than when I’m in New York or Los Angeles.” But when it comes to actual products, Bieber said, “I always try to avoid fragrance in products as it’s too much on the skin.

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