Major red carpet moments are hardly alien to Sigourney Weaver.
But the Hollywood icon shone a little extra on Sunday’s Oscars 2026 red carpet, between her shimmery gold Valentino dress and her glowy beauty look.
The 79-year-old’s longtime makeup artist, Brigitte Reiss-Anderson, prepped her skin using Elemis Pro-Collagen Future Restore Serum to smooth fine lines, applying it in circular strokes until it absorbed into the skin.
“If the skin looks healthy, less foundation is needed, it will appear more youthful and luminous, not heavy,” she said in a press release.
The formula targets the effects of collagen decline, helping skin look visibly firmer. It’s racked up several five-star reviews on Amazon, with one shopper saying it “makes your skin look and feel great.”
“My skin drinks this serum up!” another satisfied customer added. “Massage it in deep and the results are quick!”
Reiss-Anderson also prepped the “Alien” star for the stage with the brand’s Pro-Collagen Marine Cream SPF 30 and Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm.
The combination cleanser, moisturizer and makeup remover is a major Hollywood hit, with everyone from Kyle Richards to Bethenny Frankel hooked; our own staffers swear by the stuff, too.
“It removes even the toughest of makeup and leaves the skin feeling soft, tight, and hydrated … I am obsessed,” Page Six Deputy Editor Desiree Murphy says.
Weaver’s makeup artist — who’s been working with her since at least the ’90s — put the finishing touches on her look with the Superfood Multi Mist, to remove that “freshly powdered look.”
The “Ghostbusters” actress took center stage during the ceremony, presenting the best production design award alongside Pedro Pascal (and doing a bit with Kate Hudson, involving beloved “Star Wars” character Grogu.)
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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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