7 Celebrity-Approved Beauty Staples You Can Snag for Under $20

A trip to Sephora or Ulta is always a fun idea—but alas, it can be a pricey excursion. The choices and brands to choose from can be overwhelming; it's difficult to know what's in style, which products will satisfy your expectations, and how to buy what you need without breaking the bank. The best way to know what beauty items really work is by learning the tried-and-true staples celebs swear by. We've rounded up seven celebrity-approved beauty products—and they're all under $20!
You may be surprised to learn just how many everyday go-to beauty products celebrities use that can be purchased at affordable prices. Some can be picked up at your next trip to Target or CVS.
1. Selena Gomez Uses Mario Badescu Facial Spray
Selena Gomez gives her face a refreshing spritz of Mario Badescu facial spray—namely the Aloe, Herbs, and Rosewater version—as part of her skincare regimen before catching a flight. It's a great product for hydration, clarifying, and rejuvenation—and the mini version is just $6 at Sephora!
The brand wrote on Instagram, "Our Facial Spray with Aloe, Herbs, and Rosewater is a multipurpose, hydrating face mist that gives the skin a healthy dewy glow! It's the perfect way to wake your skin up and keep it refreshed throughout the day!"
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2. Olivia Culpo Uses Wet N Wild's Megaglo Makeup Stick
Model Olivia Culpo swears by Wet n Wild's MegaGlo Makeup Stick—so much so, in fact, that she used it prior to getting hitched. It's available in a bunch of gorgeously glowy shades, including Call Me Maple, Desert Sands, Dusty Pink, Moonlike, Nude For Thought, Say It Ain't Rose, and Where's Walnut?
This nifty beauty stick is compact enough for travel and easily fits in a purse. You can shop it at Target or on Amazon.
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3. Sarah Jessica Parker Uses a Sundree Cooling Facial Globe
Sarah Jessica Parker has used this tool on long days of filming. It's pretty compact, very stimulating, and helps reduce facial puffiness. You can even use a cooling facial globe on your eyes to soothe them!
4. Reese Witherspoon Uses Cetaphil Face Wash
Cetaphil is a cult-favorite drugstore skincare brand—and Reese Witherspoon seems to love it.
"I use the face wash, and I travel with it … I love drugstore makeup, too," she told Refinery29. "I remember going as a little girl to the drugstore down the street from my grandmother's house, and I'd spend hours looking at nail polish and lipstick and blush."
Cetaphil's Gentle Skin Cleanser is hydrating and soothing. It's free of fragrances, parabens, and sulfates.
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5. Bethenny Frankel Uses L'oréal Paris Magic Root Cover Up Spray
Bethenny Frankel uses this root-concealing spray as a quick fix. In fact, she's dubbed the product her "secret weapon." Cover up spray is an amazing product to have on hand when your roots start to show between colors or highlights. This little spray may turn out to be your new best friend!
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6. Bethenny Loves Bio-Oil's Skincare Oil, Too
We can always count on our favorite housewife to deliver honest product reviews. One beauty essential Bethenny's particularly obsessed with is Bio-Oil's Skincare Oil.
The reality TV star shared on TikTok, "This is a skincare oil that's good for healing … it hydrates and lasts. Like your legs still have a nice sheen hours later. It's extremely healing, it's reasonable, and it has a subtle fragrance. Run like a thief in the night. Don't believe all the marketing hype for all the body oils—this is all you need."
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7. Victoria Beckham Uses Reusable Face Halo Washable Make-up Pads
Victoria Beckham shared with W Magazine, "I love the Face Halo makeup-removing pads. They're quite simple to use and do an amazing job of removing everything at the end of the day. All you do is add a touch of water to the pad and massage it where you are wearing makeup. The best part is they're sustainable; you can pop them in the wash when they're dirty and once clean, they're ready to be used again."
Many makeup users prefer reusable pads for several reasons. They're budget-friendly, hold up well, and most importantly, they feel the pads clean your skin better than disposable pads.