A longtime standout within the Actual Housewives franchise, Erika Jayne has turn out to be probably the most influential magnificence voices within the Bravoverse. Identified for her fearless type and unapologetically high-glam persona, Jayne helped usher within the glam-squad period, elevating the bar for on-camera magnificence, performance-driven styling and the daring, high-impact appears to be like now synonymous with RHOBH.
Past Beverly Hills, Jayne has constantly reinvented herself throughout music, TV and stage. With 9 No. 1 Billboard dance hits, international excursions, her Las Vegas residency Guess It All on Blonde, a Broadway run as Roxie Hart in Chicago and her latest return to the turntables as DJ Fairly Mess, she stays a real multi-hyphenate inventive power.
Because the present returns, Jayne chatted with us about her subsequent chapter—and the place she is personally, creatively and along with her skin-care routine.
Was it an thrilling week for you because the present returns?
“Yes. Look, this is my 10th year, my 10th season being on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills—hard to believe, right? Every season is different. For me, personally, I approach premieres or the start of the season with both anxiety and a big smile on my face.”
I feel everyone knows how huge an element glam is for you and your persona. Creatively, how does it give you the results you want—the place do you begin? Is it the outfit, the hair or the make-up?
“It’s usually the occasion. Let’s say we’re going to…like you saw in the first episode, lunch at Sutton’s with her mom, right? Just for the occasion. Now, that would be different if I met Kyle on the beach and we walked. It’s situational dressing for me, and we build out from there.”

Sequoia Emmanuelle Pictures
Are there any merchandise you realize are going to work rather well for you on digicam?
“Lately, I have liked to double-layer the Augustinus Bader Sensitive Skin Cream ($305) and the Rich Cream ($305) as a base for my foundations. The combination of those two really calms down my eczema. I have a broken skin barrier, which I struggle to keep up with, and the Sensitive Skin Cream calms down redness, inflammation and eczema. Then, the Rich Cream on top of it seals that and makes a really nice base for the foundation to glide over.”
Past skincare, you’re additionally fairly vocal about aesthetics and simply taking good care of your self general. Is there something you like proper now?
“I go to my dermatologist, Dr. Jason Emer, here in Beverly Hills. We’re always doing different laser treatments—depending on what the skin actually needs at that time. When I’m working and filming, you can’t be super heavy. You can’t do a BBL or a Moxi laser—you have to wait for the season to end to do something like that. During filming, we may do a Clear + Brilliant. I do try to get a facial once a month because it is important to keep the skin clean. It becomes clogged and gross with all of the sweat, makeup, grime, pollution, whatever, just living.”
I do know you possibly can’t share every little thing, however are you able to trace to any surprises that is likely to be coming alongside this season?
“As far as the season goes, you have new housewives, which is always interesting—it changes the conversation. I think Rachel [Zoe] did really well. You get to meet Amanda this week. Natalie, you haven’t met yet. That changes the group dynamic. I guess it was said at BravoCon so that I can say it…Kyle and I are not in the best place with Dorit as the season gets on, but there’s always hope.”
You at all times appear fairly cool, calm and picked up when the present airs. While you stroll away from filming, do you must clear your head?
“It’s funny. I talk to my therapist about this a lot, because you do become emotionally involved, especially after something painful or hurtful. I really try to separate myself, calm down and put some distance between myself and the show, and just look at it for what it really is, then go on about my day. That doesn’t always work, but I try.”