For those who appreciate the beauty of a good deal, Black Friday’s practically the Super Bowl.

And with the yearly bargain bonanza finally here, there’s never been a better time to stock up on the skincare, makeup and haircare products A-listers (and their glam squads) swear by.

From Hailey Bieber-approved blush to the secret to Martha Stewart’s glow, keep scrolling to shop dozens of deals on celeb-approved beauty buys all across the internet.

Deep discounts on the at-home whitening solution reality stars like Chrishell Stause and Paige DeSorbo (not to mention our own editors) swear by? Now that’s worth smiling about.

“I’ve used these since high school and they’re the best things ever,” DeSorbo told E! News earlier this year. “It’s better than going to the dentist.”


Glowy skin? It’s a good thing. Martha Stewart’s makeup artist Daisy Foye told People she uses this L’Oréal illuminator on the octogenarian icon “every day.”

“It’s how she gets that dewy look, like she just got a facial,” she added. “I’m obsessed with it.”


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Nutrafol’s hair growth supplements are growing in popularity in Hollywood in a major way. But right now, you needn’t be an A-lister to score a subscription for 25% off during the wellness brand’s big Black Friday sale.

Nutrafol’s three-minute quiz yields a personalized plan designed to help target the key root causes of hair thinning at different stages of life, such as hormones, stress and aging. Formulated with drug-free ingredients, the supplement selection even includes vegan and postpartum options.

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Hailey Bieber’s among EltaMD’s many famous fans. She shouted out this tinted SPF in a 2021 Elle video, saying, “A lot of sunscreens make my skin break out and this one has been my holy grail.”

Kyle Richards is also a fan, having dubbed the clear version the “absolute best, best, best product” in an Amazon Live.


Dyson’s viral hairstyling devices don’t go on sale often, so act fast to score one for a whopping $100 off right now.

While everyone from Khloé Kardashian to Lindsay Lohan to Beyoncé’s used the Airwrap over the years, customers are equally obsessed; it’s got over 1,000 five-star ratings on Amazon.


Martha Stewart praised the merits of this minimalist beauty brand’s “easy five-minute routine” last month.

She topped off her look with this mascara, saying, “I have nice long eyelashes and I love to show them off.”


Kate Middleton’s long been rumored to use the original version of this cult-favorite eyeshadow palette, which is currently a full 50% off at Amazon.


Want to copy Oprah’s beauty philosophy? The media mogul called the original version of this classic face cream “hands down the best moisturizer I’ve ever used” on her “Ultimate Favorite Things” list in 2010.


From Paige DeSorbo to Kyle Richards, plenty of Bravo stars have highlighted these cooling under-eye patches in Amazon livestreams.

They’ve also racked up over 17,000 five-star ratings, with shoppers praising their “smoothing” and “brightening” powers.


Score over 50% off the sunscreen Kathy Hilton called “the best at protecting my skin” in a recent Strategist interview.


Kyle Richards once featured this bestselling serum in an Amazon Live, calling vitamin C a “miracle” and raving she can “see a difference” after using it, per Prevention.


This lipstick’s got great word of mouth. Charlotte Tilbury’s famous pink-nude Pillow Talk shade is a red carpet mainstay seen on everyone from Britney Spears to Meghan Markle.


Training season’s over; it’s time to shop ’til you drop. Dua Lipa once featured this cult-favorite cream in her newsletter, describing it as a “nourishing, firming lotion you can use all over.”


Page Six Managing Editor Ally D’Aluisio swears by this lip balm from Australia-based brand Lano.

“My favorite part of the product … is that it doesn’t just put a bandage on the larger issue of dryness; it actually encourages the dead skin to slough off so a soft, plump surface remains,” she raves.


Jennifer Lopez swiped on this mascara in her Vogue “Beauty Secrets” video, calling it the “most important” part of her makeup routine.


Billed as the world’s first at-home medical-grade laser tool, the Lyma Laser is making major waves in Hollywood; Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are all fans.

“Within a week, this transformed my skin; it’s such a great product,” Sofia Richie raved in a TikTok about her pregnancy must-haves, adding that she “cannot say enough good things about it.”


Big Apple “Housewives” agree on this highlighter from clean beauty brand Saie. Jenna Lyons told Allure the “super creamy” formula is one of her “favorite products,” while Rebecca Minkoff recently told Page Six Style it’s “the easiest way to get a glow.”


Kyle Richards can’t stop talking about this drugstore-brand mascara, which she’s featured in countless Amazon livestreams.

“Everyone who knows me knows that I only use this mascara,” she said in 2023. “It really is just a miracle, this stuff, and what I love about this mascara is I can add to it … throughout the day and it doesn’t get clumpy or anything.”


Gwyneth Paltrow’s not the only one who swears by this exfoliator; Jenna Lyons told us she uses it as a stocking stuffer, and Page Six Style & Shopping Director Elana Fishman uses it several times a week for an instant refresh.


Got deals on the brain? Shop Fenty Beauty’s big Black Friday sale for discounts on everything from must-have makeup to the Bad Gal’s signature scent.


Everthing at Tarte is 30% off with code CYBERSZN — including this cult-favorite mascara beloved by everyone from Ali Krieger to Shay Mitchell.


You don’t need to be on Dr. Harold Lancer’s celeb-packed patient list to score 30% off sitewide right now. Kim Kardashian, Victoria Beckham and Sofia Richie (to name but a few) have all entrusted their famous faces to the top dermatologist.


Save 20% on orders over $130 at 111Skin — including nearly $50 on these sheet masks Sydney Sweeney and Priyanka Chopra (not to mention several Page Six staffers) adore.


Talk about a hero product. Hero Cosmetics’ Mighty Patch counts Alix Earle as a longtime fan. She’s worked with the company on several videos over the years, even going so far as to call the stick-on solution her “ultimate skin hack.”


Hailey Bieber helped this creamy (and clean) concealer go viral after applying it on TikTok.


Celebrity makeup artist Gucci Westman’s products are just as celeb-loved as she is. Gwyneth Paltrow called the line a “10 out of 10” in a Vogue video, while “RHOSLC” star Meredith Marks once told Page Six Style she was “dying over” this foundation stick in particular.


Black Friday’s also a great time to try out celeb-founded brands — like Scarlett Johansson’s The Outset, which is majorly marked down right now and a favorite of Page Six Style Senior Writer/Editor Melissa Minton’s.


Founded by the makers of Botox, SkinMedica rarely puts its products on sale — so shop fast if you spy something you’re dying to try. (And use code JOY to snag the discounts.)


Brooke Shields told “Today” she uses this cleansing balm “every night,” saying, “It leaves my skin smooth without being greasy or too dry.”


This hyaluronic acid-packed formula made our list of the best tinted moisturizers.

Vanessa Hudgens told Who What Wear she “fell in love” with the skincare-and-makeup combo, while Cindy Crawford raved to the Zoe Report that it “has a little bit of that glow, so I love that for summer.”  


While it’s rare to get confirmation of Taylor Swift’s exact beauty favorites, she shouted out this classic shade in a 2015 People interview.

“It’s a staple. I was the last person to discover it,” she said at the time.


Even Lisa Vanderpump’s impressed with Shark’s budget-friendly hair tools; she called the multitasking FlexStyle “fantastic” in a recent Page Six Style interview.


Kate Hudson sang NuFace’s praises in a MindBodyGreen interview, saying, “When I do the NuFace every day, I feel a huge difference in my skin. I was not expecting that… it’s actually shocking.”


Anastasia Beverly Hills’ brow pencils are some of the best in the business, scoring fans like Chloe Bailey and Kendall Jenner.

“This is a really good brow pencil,” the latter told Vogue last year. “I’ve been through a little bit of a brow journey, working in the industry that I work in.” 


Get your beauty sleep post-Thanksgiving with help from this relaxing pillow spray. Joe Jonas name-dropped it in a Strategist interview, while Sarah Jessica Parker included a bottle in an Instagram Story snap.


From supermodels to reality stars, plenty of famous folks were early adopters of the snail mucin skincare trend. Emily Ratajkowski posted a bottle of this Cosrx standby on her Instagram Story in 2020, while Ariana Madix started stealing it from her boyfriend in 2024.

“When I would visit and stay over at his place, I would use it sometimes, and then I became addicted to it,” she told the Strategist. “I’ve been stealing it from him and I love it.”


Selena Gomez shouted out this rich moisturizer in a 2020 Vogue video, raving, “It’s so thick and yummy that you actually don’t have to use that much of it.”


Enjoy 30% off sitewide on Kopari’s coconut-based skincare — including this multitasking moisturizer Kourtney Kardashian’s Poosh site included in a guide to “How to Look Good Naked.”



Black Friday FAQs for savvy shoppers

When is Thanksgiving 2024?

Turkey Day this year falls on Thursday, November 28, 2024. Get ready to feast to fuel your shopping marathon!

When is Black Friday 2024?

The biggest sales of the year kick off on Friday, November 29, 2024. Shoppers have just 26 days between Thanksgiving and Christmas for a shortened holiday shopping period — so plan wisely.

Are early Black Friday deals actually worth it?

We only highlight deals we think are worth it. Particularly for hot items that are at high sell-out risk, we recommend shopping early and taking advantage of pre-Thanksgiving discounts on big-ticket gifts like the cult favorite Dyson Airwrap, Kim Kardashian’s Beats, celeb-loved Ugg boots and more.

Can I shop Black Friday sales online?

Most stores and retailers now offer both in-store and online Black Friday sales, with matching discounts for those that want to shop IRL or virtually.

Why is it called “Black Friday”?

Despite being a great day for the economy, Black Friday still symbolizes the dark side of American consumerism, drawing memories of violent crowds competing for limited merchandise. However, with the advent of internet shopping, retailers and e-tailers continue to see record-breaking sales without the morbid mob mentality kicking off the holiday shopping season.

When is Cyber Monday 2024?

Monday, December 2, 2024 will be all about online shopping at retailers across the internet drop prices for Cyber Monday.

Which is better: Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

It depends! Some, though not all, retailers approach Black Friday and Cyber Monday differently, offering discounts on varying brands and products over the post-Thanksgiving weekend. Some stores use Cyber Monday as an opportunity to drop further discounts on on-sale items.

But beware: if you wait for Cyber Monday to make your purchases, you do risk the chance of products selling out.

Where can I find the best deals?

Right here, at Page Six! If you’re in the market for celebrity-worthy styles on a budget, luxury beauty and skincare for less, or gifts so good you’ll want to keep them for yourself, check out our expert-curated Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for the best of the best.



Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

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.




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