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Bethenny Frankel on the beauty products she is — and isn’t — gifting this year

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‘Tis the season to “B” merry.

And Bethenny Frankel’s holidays are certainly off to a busy start; in addition to launching her new podcast, “ReWives,” she’s been rolling out tons of unbiased beauty reviews on TikTok and Instagram, to much fanfare.

So when it comes to giving the gift of glam this year, Frankel knows which items to scoop up — and which to skip.

“There are way too many primers, setting sprays, serums, oils and products promising glow,” she tells Page Six Style of the products she wouldn’t want to unwrap (or wrap up for loved ones).

“Just hydrate your skin and it will glow!”

As for Frankel-approved items? The Skinnygirl founder recommends a Beautyfect light-up mirror — she’s tested the Beautifect Box (from $295), which includes one, on TikTok— and Frederic Malle fragrance.

A light-up mirror box
Beautifect

Beautifect Box Nude ($295)

But the lighted mirror isn’t her only pick making things merry and bright this season, as she’s also buying candles in bulk.

Jo Malone and Nest New York “are year-round favorites,” says the podcast host, who also recommends Voluspa Japonica candle sets. (The brand’s gift-ready offerings include the Japonica Mini Pedestal Set, which costs $50.)

Looking for more pint-sized presents? Frankel’s favorite stocking stuffers include face masks  — “Dr. Jart, of course” — plus “lip gloss trios” from Buxom.

A Dr. Jart face mask box
Dr. Jart

Dr. Jart Cryo Rubber Mask with Brightening Vitamin C ($15)

“Charlotte Tilbury makes nice small travel palettes,” she adds of the celebrity-loved beauty brand, which makes portable offerings like the Lux Eye Shadow Palette ($57).

But beauty buys aren’t the only thing Frankel’s stuffing stockings with this year; she’s also taking holiday milk and cookies a step further with her own Skinnygirl Cookie Bars ($9), available in festive Hazelnut Crème and Almond Crème flavors.

A box of cookie bars
Skinnygirl

Skinnygirl Almond Crème Cookie Bars ($9)

And when it comes to sweet gifts of the style variety, she stocks up on pajamas from her “go-tos” Z Supply and PJ Salvage, plus “light and easy-to-ship” men’s card holders.

“Burberry is at a good price point and it’s something that all men will like and appreciate,” she says. (The brand’s cardholders currently include patterned pieces like the Chase Check Print Clip & Card Wallet, priced at $260.)

Frankel’s podcast guests, meanwhile, might unwrap something for their home for the holidays; she says she’d give out “a piece of cool neon art,” as she has one “hanging above [her podcasting] setup and it adds to the overall vibe.”

After all, Frankel’s certainly got gifting down to a fine art.