This July 17, Camilla Parker Bowles celebrates her 78th birthday. For many years, the crowned head has had the same beauty secret to keep a good look. Zoom.
In the British royal family, each their beauty secret. Kate Middleton, for example, would be a follower of a product: the Supreme Skin Gel of the Biotulin brand, which ensures a Botox effect but without a needle in Minois. For his part, King Charles III would be addicted to the wild water scent of the Dior house. In short, in the crowned heads, each their little beauty sin. Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles is obviously no exception to this rule. Indeed, for many years, she has been going to the same facialist in order to receive a very special anti-aging treatment.
It has been almost twenty years (since 2006) that Camilla Parker Bowles has been faithful to Deborah Mitchell, a professional facial care. From her expert hands, she still receives the same signature treatment, carried out with the products of the Heaven Skincare brand, created by the facialist herself three decades ago. Their particularity? They contain bee venom (yes, you have read correctly). “”I wanted a product that reproduce the effects of Botox, but of course. Upon application, my skin instantly appeared younger, wrinkles have disappeared and even rashes are soothed in a few seconds“Said Deborah Mitchell at the British media Mirror during an interview. And specify:”The bee venom makes the skin believe that it has been stung, thus triggering a healing reaction. “
Thus, according to the expert, the favorite products of the Queen Consort Camilla are none other than the mask with bee venom (called Gold Bee Venom Mask), the age of Difiance as well as drops of collagen to take orally.
Thanks to his expertise and the quality of his products, Deborah Mitchell recently received the Royal Warrant from the hands of the Queen Consort in person. This is a mandate given to companies that provide goods or services to the British royal family. A real sign of prestige, they can then display the Crown coat of arms on their website, points of sale and goods.