Bethenny Frankel’s love for this brand is more than a summer fling.
The self-proclaimed “accidental influencer” is a longtime fan of Salt & Stone — and lately, she’s been spraying the brand’s Body Fragrance Mist in Lily Yuzu on repeat.
“Smells like Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue without the designer price tag,” she recently wrote on her product-focused Instagram account, The List, saying she’s been reaching for it “all summer.”
While Light Blue costs $185, Salt & Stone’s mist is a comparative steal at just $45. With top notes of yuzu, green apple and bergamot — plus a base of lily, musk, amber and cedar — the brand describes it as a “gentle awakening.”
Though the buzzy formula is currently sold out on Salt & Stone’s website, it’s still in stock at Nordstrom (for now, at least). It also gets great reviews, with an impressive 4.9-star average to date.
“This smells like what a day on an Italian beach would smell like,” one satisfied shopper wrote, while another said they “get tons of compliments” on it.
Frankel’s fragrance shelf also includes the brand’s Santal & Vetiver Body Mist, which she once called “subtlety and luxury at its chef’s-kiss finest.” (If you can’t decide which scent you like best, there’s a four-piece Mini Body Mist Discovery Set that allows you to try them all.)
The “RHONY” alum also has the corresponding body wash, which she described as a “sexy, sensual, sultry, sensational shower gel” in a separate TikTok.
“It feels like you’re in a very expensive five-star hotel, which is how a bathroom should feel,” she added.
Leave it to Frankel to sniff out the latest and greatest in beauty.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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