Madison LeCroy knows how to sniff out a great beauty hack.
While sharing her haircare must-haves on Amazon Live last week, the âSouthern Charmâ star shouted out an $85 Baccart Rogue 540 Scented Hair Mist that smells the same as the brandâs cult-favorite fragrance â minus the $335 price tag.
âYou know the Baccarat perfume [is a] 10 out of 10, but you donât have the hair perfume,â she said, calling it âprobably the most exciting productâ in her roundup.
She spritzed some onto a friendâs hair mid-livestream, telling viewers that ânow she doesnât even have to wear the actual perfume.â
The hair mist is nearly a fourth of the cost of the original 540 Eau de Parfum, an amber, floral and woodsy blend that everyone from Olivia Rodrigo to Kathy Hiltonâs raved about over the years.
The classic scentâs not the only hair perfume in LeCroyâs beauty bag either, as she recently told Page Six Style she swears by Oribeâs fragrance mists â which include the bestselling CĂŽte dâAzur Eau de Parfum.
âItâs almost my signature scent,â she explained. âInstead of doing the perfume and stuff, my hair is whatâs lingering.â
Not everything in her beauty bag comes from luxury labels, though; sheâs also a fan of Neutrogena Makeup Wipes, telling us, âI really like those.â
Below, shop more of LeCroyâs haircare favorites from her Amazon Live:
LeCroy tried out this sweet Ouai mist during her livestream, saying it âsmells like suntan lotion.â
âI donât notice the product is on my hair, I just notice [that] I have a shield over the hair,â she raved of this lightweight blow dry mist from Kristen Ess.
The starâs stream also includes this cult-favorite hair oil, a formula thatâs found fans in stars like Sydney Sweeney and Olivia Rodrigo.
âThis is a little bit of a splurge but it smells delicious,â she added of this shea butter-infused moisturizing mask.
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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 Hollywoodâs favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros â including celebs themselves â 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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