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This rosebud balm might be Star’s best bud.
When asked what budget-friendly product she considers to be the holy grail, Nicky Hilton told Page Six Style that Smith’s Rosebud Salve ($8) is to die for. It’s a cult favorite that’s been on the market for over a century.
“I like old-fashioned cans,” she explained on the red carpet at the Fashion Group International Night of Stars Gala on Tuesday.
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“I love the smell and the taste. It’s just so easy,” she added.
The product costs just under $10, but she’s not the only one obsessed with it. Julia Roberts and Alicia Keys have both been implicated in the drugstore discovery, while Winnie Harlow told Elle that the multipurpose product for “lips, hands and cuticles” is something she “can’t live without.” told the UK.
Meanwhile, Beyoncé once told Allure that she uses the cult-favorite formula on “everything,” including her eyelashes.
“I wear it with my lipstick…I used it to prep my lashes before curling them,” she said. “It felt like natural mascara. My lashes stayed curled and looked shiny.”
The “Mini Moisturizing Routine” has over 550 glowing reviews, and Ulta Beauty reviewers are equally impressed (and counting).
“This is my forever ride-or-die lip treatment!” One person raved about this timeless can, while another called it a “forever repurchase.”
Page Six caught up with Hilton at the FGI red carpet at the Plaza Hotel. Getty Images
Pharmacy-style ointments have been around much longer than online shopping, having been first prescribed in 1892 (a vintage version is even in the collection of the Smithsonian Museum of American History).
And given its countless enthusiasts, it’s safe to say that its future has rosy prospects as well.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, commerce writer/reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies the really affordable styles worn by celebrities, tests Hollywood’s hottest brands, and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet ready. She consults stylists and industry experts (including celebrities themselves) for first-hand product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.