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Camilla Parker Bowles’ Favorite Anti-Aging Mask Mimics Botox Effects!

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"Il reproduit les effets du botox" : ce masque anti-âge est le préféré de Camilla Parker Bowles
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On July 17th, Camilla Parker Bowles celebrates her 78th birthday. For many years, the royal has maintained the same beauty secret to keep her skin looking fresh. Let’s delve deeper.

Each member of the British royal family has their own beauty secret. For example, Kate Middleton is known to be a fan of the Supreme Skin Gel by Biotulin, which offers a Botox-like effect without the need for needles. Meanwhile, King Charles III is reportedly enamored with Dior’s Eau Sauvage fragrance. Indeed, every royal has their own little indulgence when it comes to beauty. Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles is no exception. For many years, she has visited the same facialist to receive a very special anti-aging treatment.

Camilla has been loyal to Deborah Mitchell, a facial care professional, for nearly twenty years since 2006. From Mitchell’s skilled hands, Camilla receives the same signature treatment, using products from the Heaven Skincare line, which Mitchell herself created thirty years ago. What makes these products unique? They contain bee venom (yes, you read that correctly). “I wanted a product that mimics the effects of Botox, but naturally. Right after application, my skin instantly looked younger, wrinkles vanished, and even skin eruptions calmed down within seconds,” Deborah Mitchell explained in an interview with the British media outlet Mirror. She added, “The bee venom tricks the skin into thinking it has been stung, thus triggering a healing response.”

According to the expert, the Queen Consort’s favorite products include the Gold Bee Venom Mask, the Age Defiance cream, and collagen drops that are taken orally.

Thanks to her expertise and the quality of her products, Deborah Mitchell recently received a Royal Warrant from the Queen Consort herself. This is a mandate given to businesses that supply goods or services to the British royal family. It’s a true mark of prestige, allowing them to display the royal coat of arms on their website, sales points, and merchandise.

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