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Whether she’s in the stands at a Chiefs game or posing for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, Brittany Mahomes needs beauty products with real staying power.
So when she called Osea Undaria Algae Body Oil “the best ever” on her Instagram Story earlier this year, fans took notice.
“It’s not like you guys asked, but I know I only share things that I’m totally obsessed with,” she wrote at the time, sharing a snap of a nearly empty bottle (a true sign of a popular beauty product).

“This is next level,” the WAG added, noting that it has “worked wonders” for her skin.
This fast-absorbing formula is designed to deliver a silky-smooth glow, and the brand claims it also helps improve skin firmness and elasticity.
More than 500 five-star reviewers on Amazon agree with Mahomes, calling Osea Oil “valuable,” “amazing,” and even “miraculous.”
“My skin felt dry, flaky, and looked tired,” the latter shopper wrote. “I could see the difference right away, so I knew this product made a big difference on the first use.”
Another customer said it didn’t rub into the sheets and “gives the skin a voluptuous, shiny look when first applied and for some time afterwards.”
Mahomes isn’t the only famous Osea fan. Paige DeSorbo swears she loves the brand’s cleansing body polish after getting a spray tan, and comedian Rachel Dratch told Page Six Style that she’s been using Advanced Protection Cream for “years.”
The latter product is included in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, a Prime Day-like event that runs through March 31, along with hundreds of other celebrity-favorite beauty and fashion products.
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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.
