Courteney Cox is a makeup minimalist.
The “Friends” star spilled her favorite beauty products in a recent PS interview, highlighting surprisingly affordable finds like her go-to $9 L’Oréal Paris Voluminous Mascara.
While Cox admitted she doesn’t wear much makeup (besides tinted moisturizer and concealer), she called mascara a “really important” step in her routine.

“It changes everything,” she explained. “I curl my eyelashes and I wear mascara regardless of what I’m doing.”
Plenty of stars see eye to eye on the drugstore find; Kyle Richards went so far as calling the Voluminous Noir Balm version a “miracle” in an Amazon livestream.
“Everyone who knows me knows that I only use this mascara,” said the “RHOBH” star. “I can add to it … throughout the day and it doesn’t get clumpy or anything.”
Page Six Style Senior Writer/Editor Melissa Minton is a Voluminous fan too, saying even higher-end products she’s tried haven’t worked as well.
“I truly will never buy another mascara because this one gets my lashes to the exact thickness I like, is super affordable, and — the best part in my opinion — washes off easily without running during the day,” she adds. “Plus, you simply can’t beat the price.”
Drugstore mascara isn’t the only item Cox counts as a must-have, however; she’s also “really into” Oak Essentials’ Moisture Rich Body Balm and Augustinus Bader’s “tried-and-true” Rich Cream.
“It’s on the higher end, but it’s just great — I use that all the time,” she told PS of the latter product, which we’ve spotted in her former co-star Jennifer Aniston’s Instagram snaps, too.
Cox also shouted out her own Homecourt brand’s new Cece Laundry Concentrate, saying she wanted to “the fragrances linger beautifully on fabrics without being overpowering.”
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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.
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