Kyle Richards always keeps it real about her favorite products.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star frequently takes to Amazon Live to dish on everything from her go-to workout routine to her skincare staples.
And now, with Amazon Prime Day finally here, many of the Bravoleb’s must-haves are majorly marked down — from the mascara she can’t live without to the lip gloss she’s used for over a decade.
Below, score 16 top deals that’ll cost you far less than an “RHOBH” diamond. (Plus, check out our full guides to the best beauty, fashion and fitness deals you won’t want to miss.)
Richards once praised this under-$10 product as “just a miracle,” raving, “Everyone who knows me knows that I only use this mascara.”
The star’s signature oversized sunnies have a place of honor in her Amazon storefront — and today, they’re nearly $50 off.
Why buy one discounted lip gloss when you could collect multiple? Just ask Richards, who recently revealed she owns this product in at least nine different shades.
“It was the first lip plumper that I believed actually did something,” she raved of the beauty buy, which comes in over 50 shades designed to add shine and provide an “instant lip plump.”
The Bravo star prefers leggings in neutral hues, once telling viewers she’s found black leggings are “always the most flattering and forgiving.”
Richards revealed she uses this hydrating self-tanner before hitting the beach, saying, “I really love this product so much; I’ve been using it for years.”
The reality star is in good company when it comes to snail mucin skincare; fellow Bravo stars Ariana Madix and Kandi Burrus have also shouted out the buzzy buy, while Emily Ratajkowski featured it on her Instagram Stories in 2020.
“I just love eye patches … I’m like ‘where were these things all my life?”’ Richards raved while shouting out great gift ideas this May.
Turn work from home into a workout with this under-desk treadmill from Richard’s roundup of fitness finds.
While Sutton Stracke memorably used this skincare roller on “RHOBH,” she’s not the only one keeping it on hand; Richards raved about it on Amazon Live, calling it “a little miracle wand” to get “rid of puffiness [and] fine lines.”
“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 added.
While Richards found out about this smoothing spray from her daughter, it’s also beloved by superstar stylists like Chris Appleton, who’s spritzed it on longtime clients Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian.
This smoothie-scented balm has a place of honor in Richards’ nighttime routine, as she recently told viewers she’d traded in her Chapstick for the luxe lip mask.
“I make a point now to sleep with lip treatment every night,” she said.
While Richards says this on-sale sandal gives “very Saint Laurent vibes,” it’ll cost you far less than high-end heels.
Amazon’s cooking up plenty of kitchen deals for Prime Day, including this viral cookware featuring detachable handles to save space.
“That reduces a lot of dishes … no more having to use another dish and make a mess,” the Bravo OG said.
This tinted moisturizer has a place of honor in Richards’ Amazon store, alongside other products she says she “can’t live without.”
Her storefront also features Sol de Janeiro’s sweet-smelling body balm, which is also beloved by Dua Lipa, Selena Gomez and Blake Lively.
Deals are heating up on this portable steamer, which Richards featured in a roundup of travel must-haves. Reviewers are just as obsessed, having awarded the tool more than 1,000 five-star ratings so far.
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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.