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Marty Supreme star and comedy legend Fran Drescher lit up the stage last night at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards in a sheer black Ami Paris dress and timeless sultry makeup.
We couldn’t help but notice the stylish star’s juicy berry-tinted lips, and now we know it’s Laura Geller’s refreshing lipstick, currently on sale for just $12.

The Nanny star went with Brickhouse, a muted berry color that provides a pop of color without being too bright. The formula contains vitamin E and squalane to help soften and smooth wrinkles and, according to fans, “moisturize your lips.”
Drescher paired this hot shade with the brand’s Modern Classic Waterproof Lip Liner in Ritzy Red.

There are also more than a dozen shades, including more subtle pink and nude options.
She’s not the only one paying attention to moisturizing lip colors. Just last week at the Critics’ Choice Awards, fellow Funny Girl Kaley Cuoco wore the same Sheerly Amazing jelly balm over her lipstick for a dewy glow.

Makeup artist Gregory Alt, who worked with Minnie Driver at the Golden Globes, said that apart from the gorgeous lips, Drescher’s entire face was Laura Geller’s, including powder foundation from Baked Double Take and baked eyeshadow palette from Delictables Earthy Essentials.
Specially formulated with mature skin in mind, the brand is a celebrity staple with fans including Kyle Richards, Oprah and Paulina Porizkova.
Its main product is the Spackle Skin Perfecting Primer, but the label also offers marbled blush and an eyeshadow palette that became Oprah’s coveted “favorite thing” for three years, including 2025.
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