Want to try Hailey Bieber's viral Erewhon smoothie? Here's how to whip it up at home

The dreamy pink Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie is all we can think about—so, here's how to dupe the drink at home and on a budget!

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Much like Hailey Bieber's nails, the internet is desperate to sample the Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie—but for those of us who can't swing $17 on a beverage (no matter the glazing properties or aesthetic pink color), here's how to recreate it at home!

Much like everything Hailey does, from her skincare routine to her clean-girl-esque makeup, her smoothie collab with Erewhon went viral. The dreamy pink drink sparked quite the frenzy, with basically everyone trying to recreate the delicious-looking smoothie, heralded for supposedly leaving you with Hailey-worthy, glowing skin.

Aptly named the "Strawberry Glaze"—no doubt a nod to her now signature glazed donut manicure—her go-to smoothie recipe from the luxe California market chain Erewhon has become synonymous with skincare magic. 

This is why we were so thrilled to discover that UK female supplement brand Free Soul (opens in new tab) has replicated the star's glow-giving recipe so that we can all make our own versions at home—and for a fraction of the price. There’s already an endless stream of users attempting to make their own, but this iteration looks like the perfect replica for Hailey's fabled strawberry smoothie.

"This smoothie tastes great, contains loads of healthy nutrients, and is cheap to make if you buy the ingredients yourself," says Lucy Murray, an expert in plant-based women’s health at Free Soul. "The skincare elements might be harder to come by or more expensive, but natural, healthy produce feels good and does good for your skin!”

Plus, with the threat of winter skin looming, can't you just picture yourself doing your TikTok-approved morning routine and sipping on this sumptuous strawberry smoothie, packed with all the glow-enhancing ingredients Mrs. Bieber herself adores? We reckon it's the perfect way to cap off your skincare product order so,  get your blender out, STAT!

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What's in the Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie?

According to Free Soul, the OG smoothie retailed at about $17 (almost £14.50) and was packed with fruit and veg like strawberries, avocados and dates along with jello-skin essentials like collagen, hyaluronic acid and sea moss gel. 

Thankfully, the supplement brand has created a more accessible and budget recipe to try at home, which will only set you back around $6.85 (or £5.73) a serving. That's definitely a bargain for something that could give us healthy skin à la Hailey!

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The Hailey Bieber smoothie ingredients

As for the recipe itself, there are a lot of varying ingredient lists floating around for this fabled smoothie, but Free Soul has made all of our lives super easy with a very straightforward and affordable roundup of ingredients. 

From strawberries to coconut cream, here's how to whip up your own Hailey Bieber smoothie—without splurging out on your weekly shop!

Free Soul's Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie ingredients

  • Rude Health Ultimate Almond Milk/or any almond milk of your choice, 240ml
  • Free Soul Vegan Protein Blend, one scoop
  • Strawberries, small punnet
  • Frozen strawberries, 350g
  • Avocado, ¼ of one
  • Dates, two
  • Maple syrup, add to taste
  • Coconut cream, 120ml
  • Sea moss gel, one teaspoon
  • Vanilla extract, one teaspoon

Free Soul's Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie method

Here's how to make Free Soul's version of the Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie:

  1. First, you want to create the strawberry puree, visible in the Insta snaps of the viral drink—put your strawberries in a bowl with your maple syrup and heat up in the microwave, before pushing them through a sieve for smoothness. You can then use a spoon to drizzle this mixture around the edges of your glass or container to make it extra fancy.
  2. Then add your 120ml of coconut cream to the bottom of your drinking cup.
  3. Hollow out your avocado and put ¼ into your blender. Add to it 240ml almond milk, 350g frozen strawberries, and a drizzle of maple syrup to taste.
  4. Add to the blender two dates, a scoop of Free Soul Vegan Protein Blend and a teaspoon of sea moss gel, and blend. Then simply pour it into your cup and voila!

Instead of the hyaluronic acid and the vanilla collagen from the original recipe, Free Soul recommends adding the brand's protein blend and a teaspoon of vanilla extract instead, as you’ll get plenty of benefits from the fruit and veg too.

However, if you did want to get a result closer to Hailey's version, you could just swap out the protein blend and vanilla extract for the vanilla collagen creamer and hyaluronic acid liquid that the model uses. 

But just be aware that making these swaps will set you back more money, as they cost quite a bit more. We've included the exact ingredients Hailey uses in our list below:

Where to buy Free Soul's Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie ingredients

While some of the ingredients in the Hailey Bieber Erewhon smoothie (and Free Soul's modification) are pretty widely available to buy from supermarkets and grocery stores, we know that there are a few other slightly rogue additions that you might be concerned about getting hold of.

So we've laid out exactly where you can buy some of the more off-beat ingredients in this skin-loving smoothie:

Naomi Jamieson
Lifestyle News Writer

Naomi is a Lifestyle News Writer with the Women's Lifestyle team and has recently earned her Gold Standard diploma in Journalism with the NCTJ. She has a background in design, having studied Illustration at Plymouth University but has taken a leap into the world of journalism after always having a passion for writing. She currently writes pieces on beauty, trends, fashion, and entertainment for GoodTo and My Imperfect Life. She also tests and reviews beauty and skincare products and tries out the latest TikTok hacks for My Imperfect Life.


Before working for Future Publishing’s Lifestyle News team, she worked in the Ad production team. Here she wrote and designed adverts on all sorts of things, which then went into print magazines across all genres. Now, when she isn’t writing articles on celebs, fashion trends, or the newest shows on Netflix, you can find her drinking copious cups of coffee, drawing and probably online shopping.

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