This skin mist has glowing reviews.
Olivia Culpo looked positively radiant at the 2026 NFL Honors on Thursday — and according to her makeup artist Ash K. Holm, D’Alba’s Piedmont First Spray Serum was partially to thank for that.
“The secret to ultimate red carpet makeup starts with red carpet skin…prepped, snatched and glowing,” Culpo and Holm wrote in a joint Instagram post on Sunday, while giving fans a glimpse behind the scenes.
The makeup pro — who also works with everyone from Kris Jenner to Lindsay Lohan — used the spray as the first step of Culpo’s prep process, saying, “This is what’s gonna give you that glowy radiant skin.”
The serum-mist hybrid contains a proprietary mix of truffle oil and vitamin E, designed to nourish skin and boost radiance.
“I want someone to be able to see my reflection in my skin,” Culpo quipped of the result.
The model’s hardly the only one using it, as it’s currently Amazon’s No. 1 bestselling face mist — and has over 23,770 five-star reviews and counting. (The e-commerce platform sold over 40,000 bottles in the last month alone.)
It’s also viral on TikTok, and Page Six Commerce Reporter Erica Radol swears it actually stands up to the hype by making her skin “feel hydrated, soft, and radiant, [whether it’s applied] under or over makeup.”
“I’m genuinely impressed by how good it is (especially for the easy price point) — no wonder it’s TikTok-famous,” she says, adding that it’s “even nice to spritz during the day to freshen up a dehydrated complexion.”
Culpo’s red carpet prep process also included the brand’s White Truffle Double Serum and Cream for “more of an intense glow” and to calm any irritation.
“I have had the most sensitive skin post-partum,” added Culpo, who welcomed her daughter with husband Christian McCaffrey in 2025. “I have to make sure the products I’m using aren’t gong to give me a huge rash.”
Holm also used the brand’s Double Shot Beauty Massager — which she calls “such a red carpet must-have” for depuffing — and the Double Serum All In One Multi Balm for around the star’s T-zone.
She put the finishing touches on the look with another spritz of the Spray Serum, before sending Culpo off for her big night.
The Miss. Universe alum has attended several NFL Honors since the start of her relationship with Caffrey, in addition to regularly appearing at games and even designing Abercrombie and Fitch merch for his team, the San Francisco 40ers.
“I feel like this could be controversial, but the term WAG doesn’t really bother me that much … I’m happy to see women supporting the people that they care about,” she told Page Six Style last year.
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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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