It’s “Drop Dead” pretty minimalist beauty.
Oliva Rodrigo aced a hilarious turn on this past weekend’s “Saturday Night Live,” starring as both the host and the musical act. And she got ready for the occasion with glowing, fresh-faced makeup that’s so easy to wear, it’s giving summer beauty goals.
The timeless look included Lancôme makeup like the Lip Idôle Squalane-12 Butterglow Hydrating Lip Balm in Nude Now, a universally cool pinky nude shade that shoppers rave about.
The super-moisturizing formula contains shea butter, jojoba oil and ceramides to help improve the look of vertical lines and smooth lips. (One shopper even wrote that it’s the “perfect lip balm lipstick.”)
While it looks pretty on its own, Rodrigo’s MUA, Melissa Hernandez, also used Lip Idôle Lip Shaper in colors 33 and 53 to define her pout for a “minimal and fresh” look, according to a press release.
Another review of the lip balm hybrid reads, “This is definitely the best lip product I own, the color is super flattering and buildable, and I love the scent. I already have three and will be purchasing more!”
Hernandez — who also works with Sydney Sweeney, Ali Larter and Mikey Madison — used Drama Liqui-Pencil Dramatic Eyeliner in French Chocolate for Rodrigo’s baby-winged liner look, as well as several of the French beauty label’s complexion products.
The celeb MUA added final touches with the new Juicy Tubes Highlighter in Strawberry Glow Cream and Blush Subtil Powder Blush in Sheer Amourose, providing “a touch of petal pink blush for a youthful pop.”
The new Juicy Tubes Highlighter offers a cooling effect and light, fun scents. It can be mixed with foundation or applied to cheeks, collar bones, or wherever you want a hint of radiance.
If you’re after a subtle summer glow, there’s everything to love about these new neutrals.
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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.
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