Lisa Vanderpump isn't handing out all diamonds and roses this season.
Those on the Bravo icon's holiday gift list can also expect to uncover self-care surprises like Shark FlexStyle ($299), a top-rated hair styling system that costs hundreds less than its viral competitors.
“[It’s] “Pretty cool,” Vanderpump tells Page Six Style. “I recommend it all the time.”
With a penchant for products that multitask as much as she does, the restaurateur recently teamed up with Ipsy on a monthly beauty subscription box, which she calls “a gift that keeps on giving.”
“It's all about the fun of being a woman, and I love that,” she adds.
As for what to indulge in this season? Vanderpump doesn't skimp on stocking stuffers, because she's obsessed with Hourglass Unreal High Shine Volumizing Lip Gloss ($32) in its signature hot pink shade.
“Hourglass lip gloss is like no other,” she raves.
Other beauty buys you'll want to ditch include Amika Hydro Rush Leave-In Balm ($29) and Ouai Finishing Créme ($29).$46 $26), which she describes as “really good.”
Vanderpump can't resist a drugstore beauty spot, though, telling us she also swears by Maybelline favorite Great Lash Mascara ($6).
“I think there's nothing better than a great new mascara,” she says. “I'm kind of intruding [the drugstore]. I don't think you always have to spend a lot of money on beauty products.
Gift she eventually soaked? Lower things. (“I don't think guessing what someone's wearing is a good place to go,” she says.)
When asked what the best gift she ever gave was, she had no answer or question about it.
“I think the best gift I've ever given someone is to have my name tattooed on their butt,” she says, recalling the time Tom Schwartz was signed after a bet on “Vanderpump Rules.”
In the end, not every gift is sock-sized.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Business Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies on celebrities' affordable fashions, tests favorite Hollywood brands and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet ready. She consults fashion designers and industry professionals—including celebrities themselves—for straightforward product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has appeared in USA Today and Parade.