‘RHONY’ icons Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan on ‘ageless’ skin care and their ‘iconic’ reunion

‘RHONY’ icons Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan on ‘ageless’ skin care and their ‘iconic’ reunion

The “Housewife” holy trinity is back together again.

“RHONY” legends Bethenny Frankel, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan recently reunited in Paris to shoot a campaign for French skin care brand RoC‘s latest and most advanced anti-aging launch, Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Rich Cream — and as Singer told Page Six Style of the “iconic” experience, “It’s like we picked up where we left off.”

“Everyone asks me about my favorite trip; now it’s Paris, because we had everything from champagne to caviar,” Morgan added.

And without the pressure of Bravo’s cameras rolling in the background, the three original cast members were able to catch up properly and enjoy the City of Light — all while learning a few new things about skin care, of course.

“You can’t judge anyone who’s on the ‘Housewives’ as you see them on camera,” Frankel said. “Because it’s a very concentrated, drama-driven, conflict-thriving environment — and that’s not how we are choosing to live our lives.”

Deep Wrinkle Rich Cream was specifically created to help reverse signs of estrogen loss, including “persistent dryness, loss of firmness and deep wrinkles” — all common symptoms of perimenopause, aging and hormonal changes.

Self-proclaimed “skin care maven” Singer, who dated a dermatologist for years and has tirelessly researched products and procedures to help her “stay young naturally,” calls it “a miracle.”

RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Rich Cream, 1.7 oz.
RoC

ROC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Serum.
RoC

“Retinol is the No. 1 product for anti-aging,” she explained. “And I’ve tried retinol before, but I would damage my skin because it was a prescription form, very highly concentrated. It’s harsh, and it’s hard to use correctly.”

Singer found RoC’s multifunctional cream, by contrast, didn’t irritate her “very sensitive” skin.

“[It’s] a game changer,” she told us. “It makes your lines fade, it creates more collagen, it gets rid of these little sun spots.”

“It gets the Good Housekeeping seal of approval from Ramona,” Morgan chimed in. “Ageless, baby!”

Frankel — who’s famous for sharing her unfiltered product reviews on social media and believes that many higher-priced face creams are “a lot of packaging, a lot of bulls—t” — calls the cream a “one-stop shop.”

“It’s a rare situation where the retinol is functional, but in a user-friendly amount combined with hydration,” she explained, noting that the nourishing ceramides in the formula help prevent the “flakiness and drying” often linked to retinol products.

Former New Yorkers Frankel, Morgan and Singer have all since decamped to Florida, with the latter two currently filming their upcoming E! spinoff, “The Golden Life,” in Palm Beach; while Frankel won’t be appearing onscreen, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model called the concept “so smart.”

“It will be revolutionary because it will show that you don’t need to have all that negativity and all that drama to be successful,” she told us.

“I hope it’s inspirational to women,” Singer added. “Because, you know, women are afraid of getting older … but I really am living my best life.”


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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.


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