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Paige DeSorbo was the most prolific red carpet hostess at Netflix’s SAG Actor Awards pre-show on Sunday.
And while she wore a four-figure Marmar Hamlin dress to interview A-listers, her makeup was accented with Maybelline Sculpting Stix 2-in-1 Eyeliner, which can be had for just $9.
“I wanted my eyeliner to be both soft and defined,” makeup artist Taylor Armstrong wrote on her Instagram Story, noting that products on both ends of the spectrum are “perfect for a subtle yet defined look.”

With a pencil on one end and a brush on the other, you can easily achieve everything from precise lines to a fuzzy smoky eye.
Armstrong described DeSorbo’s overall look as “sensual” and “soft” in a sponsored post, adding that her look also includes Lifter Plump & Glow Foundation (just $11) and matching Lifter Serum Concealer.



To create the “Giggle Squad” co-host’s lip combo, she mixed the drugstore brand’s Super Stay Teddy Tint in Velvet Choker, Lifter Liner in Maybe It’s, and Moisturizing Serum Lipstick in Maybe It’s Soft.
DeSorbo is a long-time fan of Maybelline’s lip products, and naturally often praises the brand’s moisturizing Lifter Gloss.

She named it as one of her “summer home” essentials in 2024, years before calling it “perfect” on a recent Amazon Live.
“I own everything they make,” she raved about this affordable gloss, which also has over 3,470 five-star reviews on Amazon (and counting).
Judging by her latest red carpet appearance, it looks like she has plenty of other Maybelline products as well.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor at Page Six. Hanna covers actually affordable styles worn by celebrities, testing celebrity brands and finding 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.
