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A-listers can’t get enough of this vitamin C.
BeautyStat’s Universal C Skin Refiner ($85 $43) is one of the most celeb-loved formulas featuring the skincare superhero ingredient — and right now, it’s a whopping 50% off at the brand’s sitewide pre-Black Friday sale.
Bethenny Frankel gave it one of her coveted rave TikTok reviews in 2023, declaring that the 20%-vitamin C formula is “at the level.”
“What’s different about it is that it comes out a cream, but when you put it on your face it feels like a cloud … no other product that I’ve ever had feels like this in any way,” the podcast host raved.
BeautyStat Universal C Skin Refiner
BeautyStat“It also tingles which makes me feel like the ascorbic acid is working … this is a functional product and I love it,” she added.
Frankel’s not the only one obsessed; Hailey Bieber dubbed the same skincare staple her “holy grail” product in a YouTube video in 2020, raving, “It has changed my skin.”
The brand’s big half-off sale also features other celebrity favorites — including the Peptide Wrinkle Relaxing Moisturizer ($72 $36) that has a place of honor in Serena Williams’ skincare lineup.
“I love using this BeautyStat… it’s a great moisturizer,” the tennis pro said in her Vogue “Beauty Secrets” installment this year.
Peptide Wrinkle Relaxing Moisturizer
BeautyStatFrankel’s beauty line-up also includes the brand’s Universal Triple Action Daily Peel ($29) — currently sold out everywhere except Amazon — which she recently called the “best exfoliating peel” she’s “ever used.”
Universal Triple Action Daily Peel
BeautyStat“I put it on and it smells exactly like the chemical peel that the woman comes over to do for hundreds of dollars, and it’s strong,” she explained in a TikTok. “Give me 14 of them right now … I’m freaking out.”
With most items majorly marked down at BeautyStat for a limited time, there’s never been a better time to add one (or 14) products to your cart.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.