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Celebrities have access to the world’s best dermatologists, estheticians and makeup artists, so it’s no surprise they’re experts when it comes to skincare.
From gentle exfoliants and soothing spritzes to ultra-hydrating creams and acne-busting treatments, the cult-favorite products below have been tried and tested by plenty of A-listers — and continue to come out on top.
Read on to see and shop the best skincare products, according to the stars.
Pros:
- Low- and high-weighted hyaluronic molecules hydrate skin both at the surface and its deeper layers
- Purslane calms skin and reduces visible signs of irritation
Sturm’s bespoke “blood cream” may have put her on the Hollywood map in the late 2010s, but her namesake line’s hero product is undoubtedly this hydrating serum. It’s been praised by everyone from Bella Hadid (who once said Sturm was responsible for “changing my skin forever”) to Kim and Kourtney Kardashian.
Oprah Winfrey, meanwhile, is partial to the Glow Drops — so much so that she became an investor in Sturm’s company in 2023. (“I have never done that before. Ever. So, that’s how good the products are,” she said at the time.)
Pros:
- In a clinical test, users reported smoother, firmer and more radiant-looking skin after just one use
- After several weeks of use, testers said it visibly reduced fine lines and wrinkles while improving skin barrier resilience and elasticity
Cons:
- Expensive, but a little goes a long way
Made with the brand’s sea kelp-derived “miracle broth,” Crème de la Mer’s considered the crème de la crème of skincare by countless celebrities — think everyone from Nicole Kidman to Scott Disick.
Perhaps nobody loves it more than Jennifer Lopez, however; for years, it was reported that the pop icon slathers the stuff on from head to toe. (She’s since shut down that rumor, but hasn’t been shy about her love for La Mer.)
Pros:
- No-rinse formula soothes the skin as it cleanses dirt, makeup, pollen and pollution
- Fragrance-free, so great for sensitive skin
- A universal cleanser that can be used on face and eyes
Cons:
- Some shoppers say it’s not the best at removing waterproof makeup
From Victoria Beckham to Khloé Kardashian to Tracee Ellis Ross, countless stars love this cleansing water. Both Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow have called it the best makeup remover on the marker, with the latter raving on Goop, “It’s unscented, doesn’t dry your skin or sting, and gets rid of all your makeup with a few swipes. You’re left with soft, clean skin.”
Pros:
- In one week, 100% of testers said they had healthier-looking skin; 92% saw a brighter, firmer, clearer complexion
- A two-step peel that first exfoliates skin to boost radiance, minimize fine lines and wrinkles, and evens out skin’s texture and tone
- The second step neutralizes acid activity and delivers anti-aging actives and antioxidants to repair and protect skin
Cons:
- Acid treatments can be irritating, so start slow when incorporating them into your routine
Naomi Campbell uses these two-step AHA/BHA peel pads to maintain her ageless glow, and she’s in good company: Zoë Kravitz, Selena Gomez and Constance Wu love them as well.
“If I want to be really glow-y the next day, I definitely use them,” the “Crazy Rich Asians” star told the New York Times.
Pros:
- Clinically improves eight signs of aging, including fine lines and wrinkles, discoloration, loss of firmness and brightness
- Clinically proven to reduce up to 48% of potential damage from free radicals formed by pollution, the sun and metals
Packed with vitamins C and E as well as ferulic acid — hence its name — this serum boasts anti-aging and free radical-neutralizing benefits. Sienna Miller uses it often, Hailey Bieber has called it a “favorite” and Brooke Shields says she’s “obsessed” with it.
“It’s packed with antioxidants and really brightens my skin, and since I began using it, I’ve noticed a difference in my fine lines,” Shields told Redbook.
Pros:
- Brightens and evens skin tone, supports collagen production, fights free radicals and soften the look of fine lines and wrinkles
- Can also be applied to the décolletage and the back of the hands to brighten dark spots
- Great value
Cons:
- Some reviewers say it was too potent for their eczema-prone skin
Another tried-and-true celebrity standby? TruSkin. The label’s vitamin C serum has racked up famous fans like Khloé Kardashian and Kyle Richards over the years.
The “RHOBH” star even called the product a “miracle” during an Amazon Live, saying she could “automatically see a difference” in her skin the day after using it.
Pros:
- Pumpkin and pomegranate enzymes, botanical extracts and minerals gently exfoliate skin and remove impurities
- Warms and soothes skin for a spa-like experience
Cons:
- If you have sensitive skin, use with care or less frequently at first
Dr. Harold Lancer is the go-to dermatologist for A-listers like Kim Kardashian, Beyoncé, Ryan Seacrest and Jennifer Lopez, and stresses the importance of daily exfoliation to his clients. It’s little wonder that this polishing product from his line’s three-step system is a bestseller; Kardashian has name-checked it as a fixture in her beauty routine for years.
Pros:
- All-mineral formulation provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sun protection
- Glowing tint evens and brightens skin
- Antioxidants protect skin from pollution and blue light
- Fragrance-free, reef-friendly formula
Cons:
- Some shoppers with oily skin feel it’s a little too moisturizing
In Martha Stewart’s book, this tinted sunscreen is definitely a good thing. The star said on her podcast in 2024 that she “will not leave the house without it in the morning.”
“I add to it a little serum, so I thin it out a little tiny bit, and I just put it all over,” she explained.
Page Six Style’s review: “Thanks to the your-skin-but-better finish, it’s truly become one of my most-used beauty products,” says Page Six Commerce Writer Hannah Southwick.
Pros:
- Helps improve the appearance of scars, stretch marks and uneven skin tone
- Boosts moisture
- Vegan, paraben- and cruelty-free, non-comedogenic
Cons:
- Some shoppers don’t love the scent
Bethenny Frankel’s never been shy about shouting out her favorite budget-friendly beauty buys, and she’s called this vitamin E-powered oil the “best.”
“The thing is, when you put it on your body, face and hair, it hydrates and it lasts,” she raved on TikTok. “Like, your legs still have a nice sheen hours later. It’s extremely healing, it’s reasonable [price-wise] and it has a subtle fragrance.”
Pros:
- Exfoliates, cleanses and purifies skin while mattifying
- Can be used on face and décolletage
Cons:
- May be too strong for sensitive skin
If you can get past its infamous smell, this holy-grail potion — which is made with vinegar, horseradish and onions — promises to exfoliate, brighten and even clear breakouts. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen swear by it, as do Madonna, Nicole Kidman and Brad Pitt.
Pros:
- Fades dark spots
- Improves skin texture
- Boosts hydration
Cons:
- Some users don’t care for the texture, but say it soaks in quickly
Emily Ratajkowski shouted out this K-beauty serum in 2020 on her Instagram Story, explaining how she shifted her routine after her “skin freaked out at the beginning of quarantine.”
The product’s since shot to fame (at anything but a snail’s pace, we might add); Alex Cooper, Kyle Richards and Ariana Madix have also name-dropped the viral find.
“It feels really nice … his stuff really sinks into my skin and keeps me moisturized,” Madix told the Strategist.
Pros:
- Makes skin radiant, tightens pores and sets makeup
- 100% natural, vegan and cruelty-free
Cons:
- Must avoid the eye area when spraying
Karlie Kloss, Cara Delevingne and Katy Perry all spritz on this toning mist made with grape extract, orange blossom water and a blend of essential oils, with the latter telling Allure that she always carries it when traveling. Liv Tyler even called it her “favorite thing in the universe” in an interview with Into the Gloss.
Pros:
- Brightens skin, boosts elasticity and protects from free radical damage
- Reduces the look of dark spots
- Layers well under makeup and won’t clog pores
Cons:
- If you have dry skin, you may need a moisturizer on top
Bethenny Frankel’s favorites also include this under-$30 vitamin C serum, which she traded for her previous $160 staple.
“Not all vitamin C is created equal; it should function as your serum and hydrate and plump and brighten and it shouldn’t cost you $160, which is what we’ve been paying for good quality,” she said in a Facebook video.
Pros:
- Fast-acting spot treatment
- Salicylic acid reduces redness
- Sulfur unclogs pores
- Zinc oxide absorbs excess oil
Cons:
- Some shoppers find bottles have inconsistent texture
You’ve definitely spotted this pink blemish-busting solution on stars’ Instagram Stories; Kylie Jenner, Lili Reinhart, Bella Hadid and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley have all sung its praises in the past.
Pros:
- 100% natural ingredients include pansy, chamomile, calendula and rosemary
- Free from synthetic fragrances, colors and preservatives
- Can be used to moisturize hands, elbows, knees, heels and more
- Can double as a makeup primer, highlighter or hair hydrator
Cons:
- Might be too rich for your face if you have oily skin
This all-natural salve is ideal for adding moisture to hands, feet and basically everything in between. Julia Roberts, Victoria Beckham and Priyanka Chopra all use it, as does Ashley Graham.
“That s—t is like crack,” the supermodel told Into the Gloss.
Pros:
- Reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles
- Helps smooth, soften and even out skin’s tone
- Shrinks the appearance of pores
January Jones, Shay Mitchell and Jessica Alba all regularly reach for this anti-aging, anti-acne potion, which the latter said she discovered through her facialist, Shani Darden.
“She said it would stop me getting wrinkles and breakouts,” Alba told Hello! “And she was right — I haven’t broken out … and I’ve noticed the fine lines starting to go away.”
Pros:
- Manual massage tool, no batteries or charging required
- Helps improve skin’s tone and overall appearance
- Portable and perfect for travel
Cons:
- There’s a learning curve when it comes to using it correctly
While Sutton Stracke famously used this skincare roller on “RHOBH,” her co-star Kyle Richards swears by it too.
“There’s a reason you’ll see it on the show and there’s a reason why so many people go to Nurse Jamie because she knows what she’s talking about,” Richards raved of the tool, which she called “a little miracle wand” to get “rid of puffiness [and] fine lines.”
Pros:
- Clinically shown to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles while visibly firming and brightening skin
- Less irritating than many retinols on the market
Cons:
- Some reviewers say they don’t love the smell
Speaking of Darden, this retinol and lactic acid serum from the skin whiz’s own brand can be spotted in the medicine cabinets of stars like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Laura Harrier and Chrissy Teigen.
“It smooths out fine lines,” Teigen told InStyle. “Every time I use it, I get compliments on my skin the next morning.”
Pros:
- Non-greasy shea and cocoa butter formula is hydrating and softening, yet soaks in quickly
- Suitable for sensitive skin
- Easy-to-use hygienic container
This no-frills formula’s a favorite of Oprah Winfrey’s; the entertainment icon called it “fantastic” on “Good Morning America,” while Ashley Graham told Harper’s Bazaar it “keeps me moisturized.”
Made with cocoa butter and shea butter and first released in the 1980s, it’s also a go-to for Zendaya, who’s dubbed it “the best freakin’ stuff in the world!”
Page Six Style’s review: “After reading that my favorite ‘RHONY’ star, Jenna Lyons, won’t travel without this fast-absorbing cream, I had to give it a try. When applied after a shower, it leaves my skin surprisingly hydrated and supple until the next day,” says Page Six Commerce Reporter Erica Radol. “I also appreciate the fragrance-free formula doesn’t interfere with my perfume.”
Pros:
- Clinically shown to plump skin and reduce the look of fine lines
- Improves barrier function and imparts a dewy glow
- Works well as a makeup primer
Tatcha’s got a radiant rep in Hollywood, with famous fans including Meghan Markle, Jennifer Aniston and Selena Gomez. The latter is partial to this bestselling moisturizer made with Japanese purple rice, telling Vogue, “It’s so thick and yummy that you actually don’t have to use that much.”
Pros:
- Clinically proven to reduce visible signs of aging, including fine lines and wrinkles
- Supports collagen production, cellular renewal and skin elasticity
- Hydrates, reduces redness and normalizes skin barrier
Yes, the price tag’s a lot to swallow. But this beautifully packaged cream — which was created by a professor of applied stem cell biology and includes a patented mix of rejuvenating molecules called Trigger Factor Complex 8 — has a huge celeb following for a reason.
Victoria Beckham, Jennifer Aniston and Kris Jenner (who simply calls it “the crack”) all love The Cream, and Melanie Griffith and Courteney Cox are such believers they’ve even invested in the brand.
Pros:
- Smooths and tightens skin with caffeine-rich guarana
- Cupuacu butter delivers deep hydration
- Addictive fragrance of salted caramel, pistachio and vanilla
Cons:
- Not the best choice for those sensitive to scented products
Selena Gomez, Dua Lipa, Hailey Bieber and Hilary Duff all have sweet spots for this deliciously scented body cream, which promises to smooth and firm and is fragranced with notes of pistachio, salted caramel and vanilla.
“It smells so good,” Duff told the New York Times. “And now they have a lip balm, and I can’t stop. My son smelled it the other day, and he goes, ‘Mom that smells like Hawaii.’ I was like, ‘I know, let’s go!’”
Pros:
- Gentle formula removes makeup, daily pollutants and impurities while leaving skin soft and moisturized
- Can also be used as a nourishing facial mask
- Comes in multiple sizes for travel and home
Cons:
- People with oilier skin may prefer to use an astringent toner afterwards
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Victoria Beckham, Kate Hudson and Suki Waterhouse all swear by this versatile product, which functions as a makeup-removing balm, a cleansing oil and a hydrating milk in one.
Pros:
- Exfoliates skin for increased radiance and glow
- Brightens the appearance of dark spots and other discolorations
- Plumps skin to minimize the look of fine lines and wrinkles
Cons:
- Some users do not love the smell, but say it dissipates quickly
Oprah Winfrey included this exfoliating and brightening buy on her 2018 “Favorite Things” list, calling it — along with the brand’s Ceramic Slip Cleanser — her “go-to beauty regimen.” Drew Barrymore’s also a fan, raving on Instagram, “I see a huge difference in the brightening, the tightening and the ‘youthening’ of my skin.”
Pros:
- Delivers intense hydration that lasts
- Comes in a variety of scents
- Despite being called a “sleeping mask,” can be used day or night
Cons:
- Tub container is not the most hygienic, but Laneige’s Lip Glowy Balm comes in a tube for those who prefer it
When it comes to celeb-loved pout products, Laneige is the name on everyone’s lips; diehard devotees include Kyle Richards, Keke Palmer, Kate Hudson and Brooke Shields, to name but a few.
“You can wear it throughout the day for the perfect moisture and shine but can also use it for what it’s meant for, which is sleeping in it,” Delilah Belle Hamlin told Page Six Style in 2023.
“And the craziest thing is, I’ll wake up and it’s STILL on and shiny, and my lips just feel extra juicy!”
Page Six Style’s review: “I immediately loved the texture of the product. A mix between a silky balm and a rich salve, it’s surprisingly not sticky, unlike most ointment-type lip products,” says Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman.
“This stuff really packs a punch in the hydration department and the scents are delightful.”
Pros:
- Can be used from head to toe, including on lips, cuticles, brows, hands and flyaways
- Dermatologist-tested and clinically shown to hydrate and protect skin for eight hours (hence the name)
Cons:
- Stiff texture may need to be warmed on fingers before applying
Created in 1930, this cult-favorite skin protectant works on dry hands, chapped lips, cracked cuticles — and even the crown jewels, as Prince Harry revealed in his 2023 memoir, “Spare.”
While the Duke of Sussex used the ointment to heal his frostbitten penis, we’re guessing fellow royal fans like Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II (not to mention Hollywood devotees including Lady Gaga, Reese Witherspoon and Kate Moss) prefer it for less eyebrow-raising applications.
Pros:
- Easy-to-use, quick fix for puffiness
- Calms redness and irritation
- Helps with hot flashes and migraines
This ice roller is a hot commodity in Hollywood; Delilah Belle Hamlin is so obsessed she told us it’s “one of the best things to exist,” while Sydney Sweeney’s used it both on “Euphoria” and offscreen.
“I live by it,” the “Euphoria” actress raved to Glamour. “I just wakes me up … I feel like it makes my skin feel good and takes away any puffiness.”
Pros:
- Improves the appearance of pores, fine lines and wrinkles
- Trifecta of chemical, enzymatic and physical exfoliation
Cons:
- As with most exfoliants, use with caution until you know how your skin reacts, especially if you have sensitive skin
Meghan Markle and Drew Barrymore have both praised this texture- and pore-refining exfoliating scrub made with papaya, pineapple and pumpkin enzymes along with lactic and salicylic acid.
“If you can’t make it in [for an appointment at Somerville’s clinic], a bottle of ExfoliKate will do the trick for that homegrown glow,” the duchess wrote on her now-defunct blog, the Tig.
Pros:
- Multipurpose product can be used as moisturizer, makeup primer, mask or makeup remover
- Plumps, firms and hydrates skin
- Over 23,000 five-star ratings on Amazon
- Accessible price point
Cons:
- Has a flowery fragrance, not the best if you prefer unscented skincare
Scarlett Johansson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Elle MacPherson and Karlie Kloss are among the many saying “oui” to this French pharmacy favorite, one tube of which reportedly sells every 13 seconds. Lady Gaga likes using it as a makeup remover, Countless Luann de Lesseps counts it as part of her routine — and it’s the only skincare product Jane Birkin would allow near her face, according to her daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Pros:
- Helps heal chapped, chafed or very dry skin
- Protects skin from harsh weather, friction, chafing and windburn
- Convenient, portable and mess-free application
When it comes to crease-free makeup, plenty of stars are sticking with what works: this Aquaphor stick. Jennifer Lopez’s longtime makeup artist, Scott Barnes, told us he uses the “amazing” drugstore product on his iconic client.
And Heather Dubrow picked up the stick after seeing it on social media, telling us, “it kind of fills in the lines a little so the makeup smooths over.”
They’re not alone in their love for Aquaphor; Billie Eilish called the ointment the “love of my life” in a Vogue “Beauty Secrets” video, while Drew Barrymore told Into the Gloss, “I put it on my lips like it’s going out of style. I have the tiny tube, I have the industrial tube, I have the tub — I have all of it. I love Aquaphor.”
Pros:
- Suitable for even very sensitive skin
- Dermatologist-recommended, fragrance-free formula
- Gel-to-foam formula deeply cleans skin without stripping
Cons:
- Those with drier skin types may prefer a creamier cleanser
While this affordable cleanser’s been on the market since 1947, it’s anything but washed up. Megan Thee Stallion, Olivia Wilde, Julianne Moore and Gigi Hadid are among the many stars who’ve sung Cetaphil’s praises, with the latter telling Vogue, “Whenever I’m working a lot, or I’m wearing a lot of makeup, or I’m coming from a shoot, I use Cetaphil because I just feel like it really cleans my skin.”
Pros:
- Smoothes, softens, brightens and plumps skin
- Reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles
- Works great under makeup
Cons:
- May need to add a serum for most potent anti-aging benefits
From popping up on Taylor Swift’s nightstand to residing in Amal Clooney’s and Kate Moss’ medicine cabinets, this cult-classic cream has a serious Hollywood following.
“I always say, ‘You can’t have a beautiful painting without a beautiful canvas,’” Tilbury told us of her hero skincare product, made with her “Magic 8 Matrix” of oils and other nourishing ingredients.
“When you have great, glowing skin, you feel amazing and everything you apply on top just glides on; your makeup will always look better after using Magic Cream.”
Page Six Style’s review: “I’m probably the last person to discover Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream, but good lord, this stuff is great,” says Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman. “I have very dry skin that get especially parched in the winter, and Magic Cream is, well, magical when it comes to restoring moisture and imparting a glow.”
And The Post’s VP of Influencer Marketing & Franchise Growth, Kristin McNamara, calls it “the best moisturizer for day and night,” adding, “I put it on every morning under my makeup and every night before bed. It’s the perfect consistency and keeps my skin hydrated until the next morning.”
Pros:
- 100% organic
- Provides deep moisture to hydrate, soothe and soften skin
- Can be used on hair, body, as a shave oil or even on a baby’s bum
Cons:
- Can be a little messy to apply
Just call it one of her bare necessities: Kourtney Kardashian spotlighted this all-over body hydrator in a Poosh piece titled “How to Look Good Naked,” stressing the importance of moisturizing “everything — everywhere — at least once a day.”
It’s good for more than just softening skin, however; Zoë Kravitz worked it into her hair in a Vogue “Beauty Secrets” video, while Shay Mitchell told Popsugar she “[uses] it everywhere,” adding, “My mom and her sisters’ hair and skin has always been amazing, and [coconut oil’s] all they used.”
Page Six Style’s review: “And after putting it to the test for six months — and going through a full container of the stuff — I can see why stars are so obsessed. My legs have never felt smoother, and it’s become a staple of my weekly skincare routine,” shared Page Six Commerce Reporter Hannah Southwick.
Pros:
- Deeply nourishing to wake up tired-looking skin and leave it looking more youthful in just 10-15 minutes
- Can also be used as an overnight treatment
- Spa-like, rose-scented sensorial experience
Cons:
- May be too hydrating for people with very oily skin
- Pricey
This award-winning “instant youth” mask has a cult following, including stars like Salma Hayek and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, the latter of which told Vogue Australia in 2016 that she uses it to get red-carpet ready. Made with black rose, antioxidants and botanicals, it smoothes, plumps and gives skin unparalleled radiance.
Celebrity makeup artist Rachel Goodwin, whose clients include Emma Stone and Anya Taylor-Joy, also uses the rich mask to prep the famous faces she works with.
“I like to use (it) before makeup because you can just tissue off the excess and it leaves nice plump skin,” Goodwin told Into the Gloss magazine in 2017.
Pros:
- For normal, dry or sensitive skin, the emollient formula calms skin and minimizes the appearance of redness
- Pleasant smell of rose petals
- Even the most sensitive types with rosacea and eczema call it a “cure” for dry skin
Cons:
- May be too rich if you don’t need serious moisture
Despite her jam-packed schedule, Jennifer Lopez still takes time to stop and smell the roses; she revealed she’s been using this beautifully scented moisturizer for over a decade on “Watch What Happens Live.” Made with rose petal wax and rose hip oil and suitable for dry and sensitive skin, it’s also been name-checked by Jennifer Aniston and Julia Roberts.
Pros:
- Colloidal gold, peptides and Damask rose infuse deep into the dermis to tighten, plump and smooth skin quickly
- Soothes inflammation and irritation while imparting radiance
Cons:
- Need to buy multi-packs for best pricing
Before Margot Robbie gets all dolled up for a red carpet, she slaps on a sheet mask from this Page Six Style-loved London brand co-founded by cosmetic surgeon Dr Yannis Alexandrides. “They’re made out of a jelly sort of stuff, and the serum they’re soaked in is so good,” Robbie raved to British Vogue.
Other stars who’ve snapped selfies in 111Skin’s masks include Victoria Beckham, Bella Hadid, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Priyanka Chopra, the latter of whom called this bestselling rose gold version her “special sauce.”
Page Six Style’s review: “After trying the rose gold mask, I’m just as obsessed as the celebrities frequently snapping selfies with it,” says Page Six Commerce Writer Hannah Southwick. “This cool-to-the-touch treatment hardly feels like your standard sheet mask, and I felt like my skin looked dewier (and my under-eye bags less puffy) after using it.”
Adds Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman, “I slapped on this mask the morning of a video shoot, hoping it’d help me look my best on camera — and boy, did it live up to the hype. I loved how cool it felt on my face, and definitely noticed a brightening and calming effect after leaving it on for 20 minutes. I plan to keep a few of these on hand at all times to use before big events.”
Pros:
- Hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic and lightweight
- Available in both tinted and non-tinted versions
- Layers beautifully beneath makeup
- Dermatologist-recommended and suitable for all skin types — even those with acne and rosacea
Cons:
- Contains chemical sunscreen, if you are looking for a completely mineral-based formula
There’s a reason why EltaMD tops our list of the most star-approved sunscreens; in addition to protecting from harmful UVA (aging) and UVB (burning) rays, it’s packed with skin-loving ingredients like redness-reducing niacinamide, moisturizing sodium hyaluronate and refining lactic acid.
Brooke Shields, Kourtney Kardashian, Sofia Richie, Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber are among the famous folks who’ve praised the brand’s sunblocks — and our own editors love them too.
Page Six Style’s review: “It provides stellar protection, plays well under makeup and doesn’t break me out,” says Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman.
Pros:
- Made with glycolic acid and beta hydroxy acids to refine and resurface skin
- Improves the appearance of pores, blemishes, fine lines and wrinkles
- Clean, cruelty-free beauty brand
Cons:
- Gentle formula may take longer to show results than a more aggressive treatment
Ask any of Drunk Elephant’s many famous devotees to pick their favorite product, and you’ll likely get a range of answers; Hailey Bieber’s shouted out the F-Balm Electrolyte Waterfacial Mask, Khloé Kardashian loves the “luxurious” Lala Retro Whipped Cream and Drew Barrymore’s said she sees “instant results” after using the T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial.
But those new to the “biocompatible” skincare brand really can’t go wrong with this beloved AHA/BHA night serum, which resurfaces the complexion to improve its tone, texture and overall luminosity. No wonder Vanessa Hudgens is a fan.
Pros:
- Weightless, scentless formula won’t irritate sensitive or acne-prone skin
- 100% invisible, with no white cast whatsoever
- Improves skin’s clarity while providing broad-spectrum sun protection
- Doubles as a makeup primer
One of the most celeb-loved SPFs under the sun, this invisible, weightless and scentless sunscreen — which also functions beautifully as a primer beneath makeup — has found fans in Mindy Kaling, Kaia Gerber, Camila Cabello, Riley Keough and Christie Brinkley, the latter of whom told us it’s her “No. 1” favorite product.
In an interview with the Skincare Edit, Lady Gaga’s longtime makeup artist, Sarah Tanno, even called it “the sunscreen to end all sunscreens.”
Page Six Style’s review: “While I typically reach for my EltaMD during the fall and winter months since it’s a bit more hydrating, Unseen Sunscreen is my go-to SPF in the spring and summer,” says Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman. “It’s a fantastic primer, light as a feather and has a velvety texture unlike that of any sunscreen I’ve ever tried. It also happens to be the only SPF my husband — who’s super pale and burns easily, but hates the greasy feeling of most sunblocks — will wear.”
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This article was written by Elana Fishman, founding editor of Page Six Style. Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for fellow fans as the host of video series including Style Trial, Heart to Cart and Beauty Scoop — and by tracking down every Taylor Swift-worn style so you can shop it, too. Elana consults celebrity stylists on the latest street style and red carpet trends, researches which celebrity-backed brands and products are worth it, and chats with the stars themselves for beauty and fashion recommendations. Prior to Page Six Style’s inception in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion at Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue.
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