As a Beverly Hills “Housewife,” Kyle Richards knows a thing or two about hitting the beach in style.
And the reality star highlighted all her summer essentials on Amazon Live on Thursday — including several she’s kept on hand while filming tropical trips for the Bravo show.
Below, shop some of her top picks, from sand-fighting cupholders to her secret to an on-camera glow.

When asked about her “beach-day body prep routine,” Richards told fans she relies on this top-rated oil, which offers both shimmer and SPF 30.
“I used it while filming, too, instead of doing a spray tan,” she said. “I did body makeup and then I put that on top of it. So pretty.”

While Richards has also raved about Sol de Janeiro’s bestselling Bum Bum Cream, this time around she shouted out an “amazing” spray-on sunscreen from its first-ever SPF line.

“They’re so cute and so comfortable, I got so many compliments,” she said of these jeans, calling them her “favorite thing.”

The “RHOBH” star called these “cute” sandals “Valentino-esque.” We can’t believe they’re under $20!

Richards praised this strapless bikini as a great way to avoid tan lines.

Richards is the latest star to sing Supergoop’s praises, saying she’s a fan of this “great” glowy formula.
“Everyone love this, and it has a little bit of color to it, so that’s nice,” she explained.

Richards recommended these “colorful and fun” cupholders for keeping your drinks and snacks away from the sand.

She’s also keeping her stuff safe from the sand and sea with woven bags like this one, which she called “really cute to put all your stuff in for a beach day.”
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