Brittany Cartwright spills her date-night beauty essentials
Brittany Cartwright knows roses are red — but flags shouldn’t be.
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, the newly single “Valley” star tells Page Six Style she’s paying close attention to “first impressions” on the dating scene — including the green and red flags she observes in people’s “restrooms and living areas.”
“After being in a relationship for over 10 years, I’m just trying to figure it all out as I go,” says the star, who recently teamed up with Charmin.
“At least having quality TP in the bathroom, that’s a big deal … a game changer!” she tells us, saying she’s looking for men who are funny, “family-oriented” and “have their s—t together.”
You needn’t be flush with cash to score her first-date must-haves, however. Below, the star spills her staples, from $6 breath savers to budget-friendly lip liner.
“I feel like that’s so important to have in your purse. It’s a last-minute thing so you can run to the bathroom…. and [it] makes your breath great. I think that that’s important.”
“I love Kérastase; they’re absolutely amazing. [This] makes your hair so shiny and beautiful, and my hairdresser, Bradley, uses it on me every single time that he does my hair as well.”
“I have it on right now. It’s just my favorite one. I fell in love with that shade.”
“My favorite fragrance is definitely Burberry Goddess. I am obsessed with that smell. It’s amazing.”
“My favorite foundation is Fenty. I love Rihanna. I love her stuff.”
“It lasts for years. I like to contour like cheeks and my nose with it. It’s just a really great bronzer.”
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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.