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63 WOMANSOWN.co.uk 00 WOMANSOWN.co.uk glowing skin? What’s the secret of KATE’S There’s a new beauty must-buy in town and we’re told the Duchess of Cambridge swears by it… W ant fawless, glowing skin just like the Duchess of Cambridge? Well, now you can, as the 33-year-old’s latest beauty secret doesn’t come with a royal price tag. At just £16.50, Trilogy’s Certifed Organic Rosehip Oil is what Kate’s believed to use to correct any fne lines, wrinkles, stretch marks and scars. The fashion-forward royal is said to have discovered the oil when she visited New Zealand last year and is now reaping its body benefts. Even her mother, Carole, 60, is a fan. Not only is rosehip rich in omega 3, the versatile oil is said to restore elasticity and protect against sun damage that can lead to wrinkles. Plus, it can also be used to de-frizz hair and tame split ends – ideal for a mum like Kate who is known for her perfect locks. And it seems Kate can’t get enough of it. Even her facialist, Deborah Mitchell, is said to add rosehip oil to her therapy treatment. ‘I add a drop to moisturiser to boost results – Kate loves it because it adds a luminous glow,’ she reveals. So soothing And the Duchess isn’t alone. Mum-of-one model Miranda Kerr, 32, has created a version for her Kora Organics skincare line. ‘I use rosehip oil at night,’ she says. ‘It’s so full of antioxidants that I wake up glowing.’ Bridesmaids actress Rose Byrne, 35, uses the oil on her sensitive skin. ‘I suffer from rosacea and rosehip oil is so soothing,’ she admits. And it’s not just for us ladies! M&S model David Gandy, 35, relies on it too. ‘I take 90-odd fights a year, so my skin gets dehydrated, but rosehip oil works wonders,’ he says. So why is it so good? ‘Rosehip is a dry oil, so it penetrates to the skin’s deep layers where it regenerates skin cells, producing more collagen and elastin,’ explains aromatherapist Denise Leicester. ‘It’s so light, you can apply a small amount over make-up to perk up skin.’ Gently healing The Duchess may have given it buzz status but rosehip oil is not new. ‘Rosehips were used by ancient Egyptians, Mayans and Native Americans,’ says celeb facialist Joanna Vargas. ‘The beauty industry is turning to these healing ingredients as an alternative to the chemicals we usually rely on.’ And if it’s gentle enough for new mum Kate to use, then we’ll defnitely give it a try. More facials of the famous Feeling brave and have some spare cash? Try one of these strange-sounding treatments with nature-inspired ingredients the A-listers love… Trending HD DIAMOND & RUBY PEEL Celeb fan: Mila Kunis The £4,200 procedure involves precious gems being rubbed over the skin, which are meant to leave a sheen. Oh, and you also have to suck on an ice cube to decrease facial puffness! HEAVEN SKINCARE BEE VENOM MASK Celeb fans: Dannii Minogue, The Duchess of Cornwall Bee venom is extracted (but no bees harmed). Then for £165, your skin will be gently ‘stung’ to help relax and strengthen facial muscles. SHEEP PLACENTA Celeb fans: Harry Styles, Victoria Beckham, J.Lo, Simon Cowell At £325 a go, nutrient-rich stem cells from New Zealand sheep are frozen, then mixed with 24-carat gold fecks before being applied to the face. NIGHTINGALE DROPPING FACE MASK Celeb fans: The Beckhams, Katie Holmes The purifed poo of the nightingale bird, from the Japanese island of Kyushu, is mixed with rice bran and water to form a mask. At £180, it claims to unclog pores. SNAIL SLIME FACIAL Celeb fan: Katie Holmes Claiming to reduce acne, scarring and wrinkles, snail slime mucus is slathered all over your skin. For a salon facial expect to pay £50 or try Dr Organic Snail Gel, £19.99, Holland & Barrett. Wonder product Trilogy Rosehip Oil is scientifically proven to work on skin 63 WOMANSOWN.co.uk 62 WOMANSOWN.co.uk Kate’s mum Carole, 60, is also a rosehip fan Words Faye M Smith Photos Pa, Rex 93WOS15005130.pgs 08.04.2015 17:58 BLACK YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN

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glowing skin?

What’s the secret of Kate’s

There’s a new beauty must-buy in town and we’re told the Duchess of Cambridge swears by it…

Want fawless, glowing skin just like the

Duchess of Cambridge? Well, now you can, as the 33-year-old’s latest beauty secret doesn’t come with a royal price tag. At just £16.50, Trilogy’s Certifed Organic Rosehip Oil is what Kate’s believed to use to correct any fne lines, wrinkles, stretch marks and scars.

The fashion-forward royal is said to have discovered the oil when she visited New Zealand last year and is now reaping its body benefts. Even her mother, Carole, 60, is a fan.

Not only is rosehip rich in omega 3, the versatile oil is said to restore elasticity and protect against sun damage

that can lead to wrinkles. Plus, it can also be used to de-frizz hair and tame split ends – ideal for a mum like Kate who is known for her perfect locks.

And it seems Kate can’t get enough of it. Even her facialist, Deborah Mitchell, is said to add rosehip oil to her therapy treatment. ‘I add a drop to moisturiser to boost results – Kate loves it because it adds a luminous glow,’ she reveals.

So soothingAnd the Duchess isn’t alone. Mum-of-one model Miranda Kerr, 32, has created a version for her Kora Organics skincare line. ‘I use rosehip oil at night,’ she says. ‘It’s so full of antioxidants that I wake up glowing.’ Bridesmaids actress Rose Byrne, 35, uses the oil on her sensitive skin. ‘I suffer from rosacea and rosehip oil is so soothing,’ she admits.

And it’s not just for us ladies! M&S model David

Gandy, 35, relies on it too. ‘I take 90-odd fights a year, so my skin gets

dehydrated, but rosehip oil works

wonders,’ he says. So why is it so

good? ‘Rosehip is a dry oil, so it penetrates to the skin’s deep layers where it regenerates

skin cells, producing more collagen and elastin,’ explains aromatherapist Denise Leicester. ‘It’s so light, you can apply a small amount over make-up to perk up skin.’

Gently healing The Duchess may have given it buzz status but rosehip oil is not new. ‘Rosehips were used by ancient Egyptians, Mayans and Native Americans,’ says celeb facialist Joanna Vargas. ‘The beauty industry is turning to these healing ingredients as an alternative to the chemicals we usually rely on.’

And if it’s gentle enough for new mum Kate to use, then we’ll defnitely give it a try.

More facialsof the famous

Feeling brave and have some spare cash? Try one of these strange-sounding treatments with nature-inspired ingredients the A-listers love…

Trending

HD DiAmOND

& Ruby Peel

Celeb fan: mila KunisThe £4,200 procedure involves precious gems being rubbed over the skin, which are meant to leave a sheen. Oh, and you also have to suck on an ice cube

to decrease facial puffness!

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bee veNOm mASKCeleb fans: Dannii minogue, The Duchess

of CornwallBee venom is extracted (but no bees harmed). Then for £165, your skin will be gently ‘stung’ to help relax and strengthen facial muscles.

HD DiAmOND

HeAveN SKiNCARe

SHeeP PlACeNTACeleb fans: Harry Styles, victoria beckham, J.lo,

Simon Cowell At £325 a go, nutrient-rich stem cells from New Zealand sheep are frozen, then mixed with 24-carat gold fecks before being applied to the face.

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DROPPiNg FACe mASKCeleb fans: The beckhams,

Katie HolmesThe purifed poo of the nightingale bird, from the Japanese island of Kyushu, is mixed with rice bran and water to form a mask. At £180,

it claims to unclog pores.

SNAil Slime FACiAl

Celeb fan: Katie HolmesClaiming to reduce acne, scarring and wrinkles, snail slime mucus is slathered all over your skin. For a salon facial expect to pay £50 or try Dr Organic Snail Gel,

£19.99, Holland & Barrett.

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