Princess Diana Helped Create This One Beauty Product (and You Might Already Have It!)

Turns out, the People’s Princess had a few secret cosmetic skills up her sleeve.

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The late, great Princess Diana of Wales was a loving mother, a devoted philanthropist, a style icon…. and a cosmetic connoisseur?

It’s true, according to Lush Cosmetics. In fact, the natural beauty brand just revealed that the princess was such a huge fan of their products that one was made specifically for her. Learn even more fascinating facts about Princess Diana.

Lush says that back in the day, co-founder Mark Constantine met with the Princess of Wales to learn about her skincare routine. Out of that meeting (and a bit of royal expertise!), the formula for Lush Gorgeous Moisturizer emerged. And it’s still a fan favorite today—despite its lofty price tag. Don’t get us wrong, though; this skincare splurge is worth every buck. You can totally afford Princess Diana’s favorite perfume, too.

What makes this moisturizer fit for royalty? For starters, it contains cold-pressed organic evening primrose oil to leave your complexion as soft as Lady Di’s. It also mixes a carefully concocted infusion of organic orange blossom honey and extra virgin olive oil. Thanks to its airy texture, Gorgeous Moisturizer is light enough to act as a canvas for your day’s makeup. Apply it at night after you cleanse and tone your face, and it’s guaranteed to make your skin glow. Talk about beauty sleep! (We also recently tried Lush’s “Sleepy” body lotion—here’s what happened.)

Even if you struggle to mimic Duchess Kate’s luscious locks, you can still rock a royal look thanks to the skincare genius of the People’s Princess. Steal these fashion tips from Princess Diana next!

[Source: InStyle]

Brooke Nelson
Brooke Nelson is a tech and consumer products writer covering the latest in digital trends, product reviews, security and privacy, and other news and features for RD.com.