Give them Lala — for less than $15.
Lala Kent shared her favorite everyday beauty products on Amazon Live recently, including the $10 Catrice True Skin Hydrating Foundation she assumed must cost “like a billion dollars” when she first tried it.
“It is the best foundation I’ve ever used,” she raved of the hyaluronic acid-packed product, which she says is “not cakey.”
“It is absolutely fantastic … and I haven’t used anything else since pre-pandemic,” she added.
It’s not the only drugstore beauty buy in her regular rotation, however. Below, shop more of Kent’s go-tos, from snail mucin serum to the under-eye patches Kyle Richards and Paige DeSorbo also use.
Kent’s the latest star to sing snail mucin’s praises, spotlighting this TikTok-viral Cosrx serum she says “really gives you the bounce and the dew.”
“If you guys haven’t heard of snail mucin don’t be afraid of that word; it is absolutely fantastic,” she assured viewers.
She calls lip liner her favorite step of the routine, saying it “pulls together the entire look” and “[gives] kissable” vibes.
Eyeing Lala’s lashes? Her mascara costs just five bucks.
“I love this wand because it allows the lashes to stand alone, they don’t follow each other [and] they don’t become spider legs,” she said.
The “Give Them Lala” author’s not the only Bravoleb applying these patches, as Kyle Richards and Paige DeSorbo have also featured them in Amazon livestreams.
“I absolutely love this brand … I already look less tired and a little more firm,” Kent said in her video.
For contouring, Kent tops off her Catrice foundation with the brand’s creamy bronzer.
“They give you a very delicate look but you can build,” the Bravoleb said of this comprehensive beauty brush kit.
“You can use it on your eyes, you can use it on your cheeks — just go wild,” she raved of this palette, while using the subtle yet shimmery Moondust shade as eyeshadow.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels 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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