


Ever wonder what your favorite celebrities buy when they’re browsing their favorite boutique or shopping online late at night? Welcome to Six Picks, where we ask stars to spill their style and beauty must-haves — so you can shop like you’re famous, too.
Selma Blair’s beauty philosophy is more than skin deep.
While the star tells Page Six Style she “chased trends and quick fixes” in her twenties, these days she’s embracing a “simple, consistent, and effective” routine that includes ESK Ultimate A Gold, an anti-aging night cream for sensitive, mature or reactive skin that she developed with the Australian skincare company.
“It was never about me being just a face of the brand, it was about creating something authentic together,” says the “Cruel Intentions” star, who first discovered ESK years ago while she was battling acne after giving birth to her son.
As such, Blair’s mission as a brand collaborator goes well beyond sales and skincare bottles.
“Beauty is all about confidence, not perfection,” she says. “Aging is a privilege, and the goal should be feeling strong, comfortable and authentic in our own skin.”
Read on to shop the staples helping Blair do just that — from stylish reading glasses to an “easy” foundation stick.
“Easy to swipe on, and it makes my skin look rested even when I am not.”

“Always need to go to bed comfortable (and well dressed).”

“A timeless scent. It always makes me feel elegant and grounded.”

“It is smart, effective and fuss-free. I love that it does its job without being overwhelming.”

“I truly cannot see a menu without them.”

“Comfortable, classic, and they go with everything.”
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. 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.