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Updated · USA TODAY · May 4
Emma Chamberlain achieves glassy Met Gala skin with Shark FacialPro Glow
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · May 4

Emma Chamberlain achieves glassy Met Gala skin with Shark FacialPro Glow

10 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · May 4
  • At the 2026 Met Gala, Chamberlain paired a custom Mugler gown with a look created by makeup artist Lilly Keys, who used the at-home device to de-puff, exfoliate and hydrate.
  • Keys said the aim was skin that looked lifted, fresh and undone, while Shark's soon-to-be-released DePuffi also helped tighten and sculpt Chamberlain's complexion.
  • The FacialPro Glow, marketed as a 2-in-1 weekly facial system, is being promoted at $100 off as Chamberlain also serves as Vogue's special correspondent for the event.
Beyond the celebrity glow, what are the hidden costs and risks of Shark's new at-home facial system?
Is Shark's Met Gala moment a true beauty disruption or a masterclass in high-stakes marketing?