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Last night, this $8 lipstick deserved an award of its own.
The 2026 Oscars featured stars on the red carpet and a fashion feast for designer badasses. But several celebs, including Heidi Klum, Jane Fonda, Ariana Greenblatt, and Kelly Ripa, all wore surprisingly affordable lipsticks in the same shade: L’Oréal Paris Color Rich in Fairest Nude.
While we love red and pink lips, the return of neutral beige-pink, described as a celebrity-favorite shade, is giving Brigitte Bardot an iconic spring vibe.

All of the star makeup artists said they wanted to focus on their customers’ healthy, glowing skin.
The Last of Us star Isabella Merced also wore the shade, which she topped with the brand’s Plump Ambition Hyaluronic Lip Oil in Latte Glacé.
“We focused on Heidi’s radiant, glowing skin, softly defined eyes, and wispy lashes,” Klum’s MUA Linda Hay said in a press release.

Jen Tioseco, Greenblatt’s MUA, agreed, saying, “We wanted makeup to feel sparkling and effortless.”
“The focus was on glowing skin, softly defined eyes, and a glossy nude lip for a sophisticated, modern red carpet look,” she added.
What is the key to successful lip color for many stars? Bespoke lip liner picks including Eau Natural and Worth It (plus deeper shaded versions Worth It Medium and Intense). Luckily, today it costs just $7, which is cheaper than a New York latte.

Kendall Jenner also chose the original nude pink Worth It for Vanity Fair’s Oscar party, albeit in lipstick form.
Her makeup artist, Mary Phillips, said she created a “sexy ’60s vibe with glowing skin and a bold, elongated cat eye,” as well as “subtly contoured lips to give a luxurious, pouty finish.”


Both lip products have thousands of 5-star reviews, so you can tell they’re highly rated by celebrity makeup artists and beyond.
Celebrate spring with this versatile bomb shade and save even more when you shop while the combo is on sale for just $15 combined.
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This article was written by Page Six Commerce reporter Erica Radol. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets that stars trust to discovering the latest fashion collaborations and finding the best deals on all of the above, Erica has a talent for reporting on and even testing Hollywood’s best-selling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle, and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good, and Hearst.
