Rosie DiMare went from reporting the news to making headlines of her own.
Long before delivering buzzy lines on âThe Real Housewives of Rhode Island,â the Bravo newbie was working as an on-camera newscaster â and perfecting her TV glam routine.
âThe same makeup I was doing in the back of the live truck or in some scary gas station bathroom is the same makeup routine I do now,â DiMare told Page Six Style while discussing her Aloha protein bar partnership, adding that the secret to good glam is ânot needing too much of it.â
Still, sheâs always open to new beauty recommendations from castmate Ashley Iaconetti, whom she told us sheâs âso closeâ with.
Below, shop DiMareâs essentials for filming âRHORI,â from a âmagicalâ face mist to the snacks sheâs been reaching for on repeat.
âBasically magical mist for your face. This will be my second summer using it morning [and] night. I even throw it in my purse for a quick refresh throughout the day. Itâs even good for over makeup.â
âThis is the at-home spray tan I use for touch-ups.â
âI actually started eating Aloha bars after a friend told me about them. I was looking for a quick and yummy way to add more protein to my diet since Iâm on a GLP-1, and Iâm not trying to count my eggs or have a bunch of plain chicken breast, etc. The green Aloha bar literally tastes like a Girl Scout cookie. So itâs easy for me to want to eat them all the time.â
âThe Plated skin care products are awesome, too. They help prevent fine lines and wrinkles. They also help with my redness and dark spots. I love all the products, but Plated Body Serum is awesome â and so is the serum for face!â
âWhile filming âRHORI,â I rely on a lot of products that no one really thinks about. Obviously my hair and makeup products are important, but thatâs the last step. I actually try to do everything I can to make myself glow from the inside out.â
âI love a Diet Coke. Sorry, not sorry. I canât be healthy all the time. Iâm always sipping on a Diet Coke or Coke Zero. At least one a day.â
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebritiesâ brands 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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