Brittany Mahomes' skin care routine is just two steps. Getty Images; Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Brittany Mahomes is keeping it simple with her skin care.
The Chiefs WAG shared her surprisingly streamlined routine on Instagram Stories last week, and it’s just two steps: the La Roche-Posay Toleraine Double Repair Moisturizer and Skin Better Science Alto Advanced Serum.
“I think the less you do, the better,” she advised, saying she gets oxygen facials “once every few months,” in addition to using her go-to product duo.
“It doesn’t have to be hard or 10 miles long,” concluded the star, who’s been open about her struggles with perioral dermatitis over the years.
It’s not the first time she’s spotlighted the under-$25 La Roche-Posay cream, as she first shouted out the fragrance-free moisturizer on Instagram in 2025.
And she’s far from the only celebrity who swears by the French drugstore staple, which is designed to help strengthen the skin barrier; it’s also been linked to stars like Keke Palmer and Paige DeSorbo.
“It’s buttery,” the latter “Summer House” alum told E! News. “It’s not a serum. It’s kind of thick. I really do love this brand.”
The moisturizer has racked up an impressive 4.6-star rating out of over 48,000 (!) reviews, with satisfied Amazon shoppers calling it everything from “soothing” to simply “the best.”
Brittany Mahomes shared her go-to skin care combo on Instagram Stories. Brittany Mahomes/Instagram “After trying many products, I can honestly say this is the only one that truly worked for me,” one reviewer raved. “It’s now a daily essential.”
While Mahomes often shares her favorite fashion finds on Instagram, she rarely gives her stamp of approval to skin care.
Her favorites also include Osea’s Undaria Algae Body Oil, which she declared the “best ever” for body care.
“This is NEXT LEVEL,” she added on Instagram Stories earlier this year, raving that it’s “has done wonders” for her skin.
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.