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Best Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026 beauty deals: Dyson, Medicube, more
These springtime deals are in full bloom.
While Amazon’s Big Spring Sale includes everything from tech to home goods, it’s also the prime time to shop deals on beauty products from luxury and drugstore brands alike.
Below, we’ve rounded up top deals on some of Hollywood’s favorites, from trendy K-beauty buys to the moisturizer Oprah called “hands down the best.”

Alix Earle once took her TikTok followers along for an appointment with dermatologist Dr. Kiran Mian, who recommended these exfoliating pads.
Mian later raved about the K-beauty buy in a Page Six Style interview, saying: “Medicube Zero Pore Pads have the perfect balance of soothing ingredients with effective exfoliants. Using actives requires special attention to our skin barrier.”
When we tried them out ourselves, we were equally impressed. And Kyle Richards is also a fan, having raved about the pads on Amazon Live.

Plenty of stars are eyeing these energizing under-eye gel masks. Kyle Richards, Lala Kent and Paige DeSorbo (to name but a few) have all included them in recent Amazon livestreams.
They’ve also racked up an impressive 4.3-star average out of over 44,000 (!) reviews thus far, with customers calling them “impressive” and “nice and hydrating.”

It’s a great time to try A-lister-approved vitamin C serums, too — including this one Kyle Richards called “a miracle” in an Amazon Live, saying she “can automatically see a difference” a day after using it.

Plenty of superstars swear by Superhero Mascara, including Jennifer Lopez. The pop star spotlighted the bestseller in her Vogue “Beauty Secrets” video, calling it the “most important part” of her makeup routine.

When Bethenny Frankel tried this plumping lip oil, she was immediately “shooketh.”
“I’m not kidding … if you said they were $60, I would believe you,” she raved in a sponsored Instagram video. “I promise you this is better than any expensive lip oil.”

Give your skincare routine a boost with this device that’s been linked to everyone from Kylie Jenner to Hailey Bieber to Kim Kardashian.
“The pore-care mode is my secret for super smooth makeup application,” Kardashian revealed on Poosh’s 2026 holiday gift guide.
Alix Earle also raved about it in a “GRWM” video, saying: “It’s like little tiny zaps; it kind of hurts, but in a good way.”

From duchesses to Bravolebs, plenty of stars swear by this collagen cream. Meghan Markle featured the pretty pink goop on her now-defunct ShopMy page, while Lala Kent told Amazon Live viewers she’d ordered at least two tubs of the stuff.
“I put it kind of everywhere … all over my face, my neck [and] my chest,” the “Vanderpump Rules” star explained.

Alix Earle discovered this body oil on “Dancing With the Stars,” telling E! it “smells amazing and gives such a nice glow.”
“I never really used body oil before the past few months on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ and now I love it,” she added, concluding that she’s “obsessed” with the hydrating, glow-boosting beauty buy.

Few pout products are as iconic as Clinique’s Black Honey hue. Julia Roberts, Kate Moss and Liv Tyler all wore the ’90s classic it back in the day, while Emilia Clarke and Reese Witherspoon have swiped it on more recently.

While Oprah’s praised plenty of products over the years, not just any beauty buy made the cut for her “Ultimate Favorite Things” list in 2010.
“It’s hands down the best moisturizer I’ve ever used,” she raved of this Philosophy cream, saying she’d already been using it for a decade. (During her talk show’s farewell season, her face even appeared on the product’s packaging.)

Don’t sleep on deals on this hydrating lip mask, which our editors adore and everyone from Kate Hudson to Kendall Jenner to Brooke Shields has raved about. (Should you prefer a little glow during the daytime, too, there’s also a deal on the brand’s Laneige Lip Glowy Balm.)

For nearly three years, Bethenny Frankel’s been saying nothing but positive things about this anti-aging moisturizer, even calling it “probably the biggest beauty discovery I ever made.”
“It is so elite, it is so rich, it is so hydrating … it’s beyond,” she once raved on TikTok.

“Southern Charm” star (and former professional hairstylist) Madison LeCroy loves this “miracle” hair product so much, she has at least three bottles.
“So good … definitely one of my top five products,” she raved on Amazon Live of the luxe leave-in, which is designed to strengthen and smooth hair while repairing damage.

Hailey Bieber shared an Instagram Story snap of this French drugstore formula on Instagram Stories this year, saying she “couldn’t live without” the stuff.

Elemis’ rich cream earned Bethenny Frankel’s coveted “expensive but worth it” stamp of approval.
“This also reduces the appearance of fine lines,” she raved of the product on Instagram, saying it “feels like the richest, bounciest hydrating water cream.”

This sheer sunscreen is a clear favorite for stars like Kourtney Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sydney Sweeney and Kyle Richards (to name but a few).
“It’s a miracle,” the latter “RHOBH” star said during an Amazon Live of the SPF. “I cannot say enough good things about this.”

Wrap it up, we’ll take it. Everyone from Khloé Kardashian to Paige DeSorbo has raved about Dyson’s luxe, multitasking hairstyling system. (DeSorbo even went as far as telling Amazon Live viewers it “changed [her] life.”)

$500 still not quite in your budget? Hannah Brown and Lisa Vanderpump both swear by Shark’s under-$350 hair tools.
The latter reality TV icon told us she recommends the device “all the time,” while Brown bought a second one to ensure she’d never be without it.
Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands 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.
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Clay Aiken says Kelly Ripa feud sparked ‘most catastrophic week’ of his life

Clay Aiken spoke out about the moment he contentiously placed his hand over Kelly Ripa’s mouth more than two decades after their intense on-air clash on “Live with Regis and Kelly” in 2006.
The “American Idol” alum, 47, recalled stepping in as a co-host on the daytime show and attempting to stop Ripa from talking so he could ask their guests questions.
When asked if they had spoken since, he responded on Wednesday’s podcast episode of “Hollywood Raw,” “No. I didn’t have the problem.”
Aiken, who has been active in the New York City Broadway scene and society, explained he’s seen Ripa, 55, at some events.
“Maybe I should feel bad that I have not gone up and said something myself, but she hasn’t either,” he said. “We’re talking about something that happened — 20 years ago — which became this huge blowup.”
“That was the most catastrophic week of my life,” the musician added. “No one would remember but me because I was the one with the scars.”
“I’m on the show because I wanted to show them I could handle this myself; I could host something and I wasn’t getting to talk,” he said.
“Like, there were cue cards. They had my name on them. So I tried to be funny, and I did what I did, which was incredibly innocent. And then it got a little cold in the room.”
Aiken admitted that he felt bad and was “worried” that he had upset Ripa after seeing the audience “frozen.”
“Is that a no-no?” Aiken asked Ripa at the time, to which she responded, “Oh, that’s a no, no, no. Don’t know where that hand’s been, honey.”
The TV personality shared on the podcast that he didn’t remember how he and Ripa parted ways, but it wasn’t until the following week, when the latter’s co-host, Regis Philbin, had returned, that the situation escalated.
At the time, Philbin, who died in 2020, and Ripa discussed Aiken’s “hostility.”
“There was a lack of respect, and when you’re a certain person, you’re in the public eye, you have to be respectful of other people,” Ripa told her co-host.
“And I don’t think that he was respectful in any way. If that upsets his fans, I’m sorry to hear that, but you don’t put your hands over somebody’s face and mouth when they’re conducting an interview, even if it’s for a laugh. And that’s all I’m gonna say.”
Then the following day, Rosie O’Donnell addressed the incident on “The View” and referred to Ripa as “homophobic” despite Aiken not having been out yet.
Ripa responded to the actress by calling into the talk show to defend herself, stating, “I have three kids. He’s shaking hands with everybody in the audience.”
“I mean, it’s cold and flu season. That’s what I meant. To imply that it’s anything homophobic is outrageous, Rosie, and you know better. You should be more responsible,” the TV personality told O’Donnell.
Recalling the “blow up,” Aiken said, “I was not out at the time. I was to Rosie … I was out to people who I knew, but I wasn’t publicly out about it.”
“I was not out to my grandparents and the people in my family. And not only does Rosie call it a homophobic remark — which I think she accidentally said, and then she tried to walk it back a little bit — but then Kelly calls in live to ‘The View’ that day and they get in an argument over it.”
The actor added, “Not only did she out me, but they had a big argument about whether I was gay and who talked about me being gay.”
That same week, Aiken reflected on how his “wonderful publicist” and interns did “great work” on finding videos of Ripa placing her hand over Philbin’s mouth throughout the years and sending the clips to the media.
“The tides sort of turned,” Aiken said, explaining that he then sent Ripa flowers, which she thanked him for and allegedly apologized for “blowing” the situation out of proportion.
Per Aiken, Ripa extended an olive branch to him and an offer to return to the show. However, the Broadway star alleged that he’s “tried” to appear on the show but has been unable to return.
A rep for Ripa wasn’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.
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Singer Jewel reveals shoplifting addiction while homeless nearly destroyed her

Jewel was once homeless and suffering from debilitating mental health issues before transforming her life and becoming a successful singer and songwriter.
The “Foolish Games” singer shared some of the traumas from her upbringing, including when her mother left their family when she was 8 years old, while chatting on the “No Magic Pill” podcast.
Her father became “physically abusive” once they moved back to his hometown, which is where Jewel’s “whole world really turned upside down.”
“I made a promise really young not to do drugs or drink,” she said. “Again, I think just cuz I had such an extreme front row seat to seeing what it did. It didn’t look glamorous, you know, it didn’t look sexy.
“And some deep, deep part of me knew to be deadly terrified of it.”
By 15, Jewel was living on her own, and a few years later moved to San Diego to take care of her ailing mother. Paychecks fell through and bills mounted by the time she decided to live in her car while her mom went back to Alaska.
At first, Jewel tried to be optimistic about the situation, but her mental health began to suffer.
“My panic attacks were getting worse. My agoraphobia was getting worse,” she said. “I didn’t have food. I didn’t have water. I didn’t have … anything. I didn’t have gas for the car.”
Jewel recalled her lowest point when she began shoplifting.
“I started stealing food and stealing, like, herbs and things like that to try and … I had bad kidneys,” she said. “And then, it just kind of evolved into stealing things that weren’t food and things that I didn’t need.”
Host Blake Mycoskie noted a point in the singer’s memoir, “Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story,” where she described looking in the mirror at a dressed-down version of herself and realizing that stealing was about the fear that she would never be enough.
“I think, you know, stealing for me really became a real addiction,” she said. “It was compulsive. I couldn’t control it.”
While standing in a changing room and attempting to tuck a stolen dress into her pants, Jewel was hit with a difficult epiphany.
“I saw my reflection in the mirror and … I was a statistic,” she said. “I’m a homeless kid shoplifting, and I’m going to end up in jail or dead if this keeps going.”
The musician leaned on a quote she remembered: “Happiness doesn’t depend on who you are or what you have. It depends on what you think.”
From there, Jewel felt empowered to change her mind and change her ways to fully heal from her past. One unconventional step she took: writing everything down that she did with her hands over a two-week period.
“I haven’t had a panic attack in two weeks,” she realized. “What I stumbled on was being radically present. Journaling about my hands all day … I literally would watch my hands open a door. I’d watch my hands not shake a hand, or whatever it was.
“I’d watch my hand steal. I was so radically present that … I forgot to worry about a future that hadn’t happened yet. It was so liberating.”
She added, “I realized that fear is a thief, and it robs you of the only opportunity you have to change your life.”
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Heartbreak behind the scenes at ‘Today’ for Savannah Guthrie

“It was a sad day,” behind the scenes of the “Today” show on Tuesday, as Savannah Guthrie broke down in tears while discussing the ransom note her family received in February allegedly claiming her missing mom, Nancy Guthrie, had died.
“A lot of people at ‘Today’ are affected by it,” says a source. “There was a sense of sadness today. Everybody just feels so bad for her. There is a lot of uncertainty.”
We’re told Guthrie has been surrounded by support as she continues to navigate the unimaginable ordeal.
“There is a lot of admiration and praise for her that she is still able to do her job,” says our source. “People really support her and care about her, and people are heartbroken.”
During the show, Guthrie said she had “no comment” on the headlines and is “not involved in … coverage” of her mother’s abduction, but that she couldn’t “pretend” to not be present for the conversation.
“I just wanted to take the opportunity to really ask people and really beg people to come forward because somebody knows something,” Guthrie continued.
“This is a news story today that is on your radar, but this is the life my sister, [Annie Guthrie], lives, that I live, that my brother, [Camron Guthrie], lives, that our extended families live, that our children live every day,” she explained.
“We cannot be at peace,” the journalist said. “No matter how much I try to come out here every day and smile and find that joy — and I will, I promise I will — this is a moment to say we need your help. … I’m not gonna miss that opportunity.”
Guthrie ended her emotional plea with a promise: “We love our mom, and we’ll never stop looking for her. Ever.”
Gurthrie was surround by colleagues Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Carson Daly and Jenna Bush Hager.
“The bravery and courage with which you have done this job every day since that happened is nothing short of remarkable,” Melvin said.
Savannah took a brief hiatus from the show after her mother went missing from her Arizona home on Feb. 1. She returned in April.
Sources close to the investigation told Air Mail over the weekend that a ransom note, believed to be credible, referred to the 84-year-old as “safe but scared” hours after her disappearance — and demanded $6 million in Bitcoin.
The second, which came from the same IP address days later, indicated that Nancy had passed.
Savannah told Hoda Kotb in March that she “tend[s] to believe” the two notes that she and her siblings “responded to” in emotional social media pleas were, in fact, “real.”
There have been no arrests. Police did detain Derrick Callella for allegedly attempting to extort with fake ransom texts. The 42-year-old faces federal charges.
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