


No need to be jelly of stars’ skincare routines.
Lala Kent became the latest celebrity to rave about Medicube Collagen Jelly Cream last week, calling it “too freakin’ good” in an Amazon Live about her beauty essentials.
And right now, the hydrolized collagen gel is on sale for nearly 40% off, bringing its price down to just under $20.
“This is my second time ordering this … I love putting this on at night,” the “Vanderpump Rules” star told viewers of the transparent moisturizer, which targets uneven skin tone.
“I put it kind of everywhere … all over my face, my neck [and] my chest,” she explained.
Kent’s not the only one slathering on the stuff, as Meghan Markle also featured the product in her ShopMy storefront of beauty go-tos last year.
Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner and Alix Earle have both posted sponsored videos using the K-beauty brand’s much-discussed Age-R Booster Pro device.
But Medicube’s buzzy buys aren’t the only things Kent is shopping on Amazon; read on for more of her favorites, from multitasking masks to a “weightless” body oil.

Another of Kent’s favorite K-beauty finds? This TikTok-loved face mask, which she “highly recommends.”
“It’s gonna help create that glow to your skin,” she said, explaining that she personally uses it after getting injectables.
She’s not alone in her love for the collagen sheet masks, as fellow Bravolebs Kyle Richards, Ciara Miller and Paige DeSorbo have all name-dropped them, too.

“Turmeric is amazing for your face,” she said of this popular Sunday Riley staple. “I love vitamin C too, because it gives you such a glow.”

At 32% off, this hydrating overnight mask is a steal right now.
“It hydrates, brightens and softens,” said Kent.

Kent promises this lightweight oil dries “in a way where you’re not going to feel sticky.”

“I love this. It’s gonna give you the glow,” the Bravo star raved of this multitasking mask and moisturizer.
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.