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Date:2025-04-26 07:04:16
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Have you ever wondered what beauty a Real Housewives star actually uses? Well, Emily Simpson of The Real Housewives of Orange County got ready for date night in a video for Bravo — and her answers might surprise and delight you.
Let's be honest: No one would believe a Bravoleb's skincare and makeup routine would start at just $14 unless they heard it straight from the source. You know? It seems like, sometimes, unattainability is kind of their whole thing.
That's why it's so great that Emily's choice for classic concealer is one that might just be on our shelves already. Real Housewives are just like us after all!
Throughout the video, you can watch as the RHOC star preps for a fun night out with Shane, walking viewers through each step of her process along the way. (As you can imagine, Shane offers some classic commentary along the way.)
Best of all, shop a few of Emily Simpson's must-have beauty products for yourself below.
Charlotte Tilbury's beloved setting spray helps anchor your look before heading out for the night (or even just commuting).
Lay the foundation for the perfect glow with Giorgio Armani's Luminous Silk Foundation.
"Specifically formulated for frizzy and damaged hair," per Oribe, the shea butter-infused oil "smooths and softens," while also delivering "exceptional shine and moisture."
Everyone loves Tarte's Shape Tape Concealer, and for good reason: Its creamy, versatile, and long-lasting formula is even good enough for a Real Housewife.
Here's what Miranda Kerr's skincare brand KORA Organics can do for you.
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