


Summer is nearly here — and at Dermstore, deals are starting to heat up.
When you apply the code SUN at checkout, you can save 20% off a slew of luxury skincare products — including celebrity-approved brands like Augustinus Bader and EltaMD.
Not sure where to start? Below, dive into the discounts with our top picks from the sale, from Hailey Bieber’s “holy grail” sunscreen to Kyle Richard’s “miracle” massage wand.
Celebrity skincare expert Nurse Jamie’s tools are a hit with “RHOBH” stars like Sutton Stracke and Kyle Richards, the latter of whom has highlighted this portable wand in multiple Amazon Lives.
“There’s a reason you’ll see it on the show and there’s a reason why so many people go to Nurse Jamie because she knows what she’s talking about,” she said in 2024, calling it “a little miracle wand” to get “rid of puffiness [and] fine lines.”

While EltaMD has racked up a laundry list of A-list fans, Hailey Bieber’s partial to this tinted formula made with hydrating hyaluronic acid.
“A lot of sunscreens make my skin break out and this one has been my holy grail,” the model said in a 2021 Elle video showcasing her morning beauty routine.

Augustinus Bader’s splurge-worthy skincare is an A-list staple; Victoria Beckham has collaborated with the brand on her own products, while Hailey Bieber once shared a snap of an empty Rich Cream bottle on Instagram Stories.
“Celebrities don’t have the luxury of time, despite what we are told, to do all of these beauty treatments and invasive procedures,” facialist Lord Gavin McLeod-Valentine, who uses a plethora of Augustinus Bader products on his superstar clients, once told us.

Plenty of famous faces use 111Skin masks, including this de-puffing pick we’ve spotted on stars like Lady Gaga and Sydney Sweeney.
“You’ll see me wearing them on planes, going to set,” the latter star told People. “They just really de-puff and brighten. They’re such a great little pick-me-up and treat for myself.”

Olivia Culpo reportedly told the Skincare Edit she swears this salicylic acid-based exfoliant has “changed [her] skin.”
It’s also a go-to for Page Six Style Writer Kelsey Stewart, who tried it after seeing it pop up on TikTok.
“I use it religiously every other morning with a cotton pad,” she said. “Unlike some exfoliators I’ve tried in the past, this formula doesn’t cause irritation. 10/10 recommend.”

Paige DeSorbo highlighted this mask powered by both red and blue light in a recent Amazon Live, saying, “I truly think it is one of the only LED masks I’ve ever used that actually works.”

Bethenny Frankel’s included BeautyStat in her famous TikTok reviews, calling this serum “at the level.”
“What’s different about it is that it comes out a cream, but when you put it on your face it feels like a cloud … no other product that I’ve ever had feels like this in any way,” the podcast host raved in 2023.

“RHONY” star Brynn Whitfield told Page Six Style she discovered this at-home skincare solution from Jenna Lyons, saying she uses it to “depuff when I’m hungover.”
Page Six Managing Editor Alexandra D’Aluisio is also a fan, having discovered it in Nicole Coughlan’s Vogue “Beauty Secrets” video.
“[Coughlan] even insisted she knew when she ‘went ham’ on the product because her ‘cheekbones were cheekboning’ in certain scenes,” she says. “That was enough to convince me to buy, and I’ve been trying to use it at least three times a week ever since.”

Billie Eilish told Harper’s Bazaar she’s a “big Olaplex nut” who uses No. 3 before she showers, and celebrity hairstylists swear by the line as well.
“If you’ve never used Olaplex before, I recommend starting by incorporating Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector into your routine once per week,” Tracey Cunningham, Olaplex ambassador and colorist to stars like the Kardashian-Jenners, previously told us.

This gardenia-based blend has racked up an impressive list of famous fans over the years, from Oprah Winfrey to Khloé Kardashian.
“I’ve worn it forever! I put it on every day,” the latter reality star told People in 2016. “Everyone’s like, ‘That’s your scent!’ So now I can’t wear anything else.”
The floral fragrance is also a go-to for Denise Richards, who told Page Six Style the “yummy signature scent has been her favorite for nearly two decades.

From models to Bravolebs, plenty of stars have name-dropped Cosrx’s viral snail mucin skincare. Alex Cooper included it in a a wedding prep video for Vogue, while Emily Ratajkowski posted the bottle on her Instagram Story in 2020.
Ariana Madix shouted it out in a Strategist interview in 2024, saying she became “addicted to it” after stealing some from her boyfriend.
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.