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Royal-approved beauty products in the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale

Royal-approved beauty products in the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale,

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The Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale is officially live from October 7 to 8! We’ve handpicked the best royal-approved make-up and skincare deals available for this week only – and the savings are too good to miss. 

From Catherine, Princess of Wales’ beloved Lancôme mascara to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s go-to Nivea Q10 body lotion, these beauty essentials are now within easy reach. 

Shop now before these royal favourites sell out! 

Dyson Airwrap i.d. Multi-Styler and Dryer 

During an appearance on This Morning in September, Richard Ward, the hairdresser behind Kate Middleton’s signature glossy waves, praised Dyson’s Airwrap Styler for its smoothing power.

This set comes with six attachments engineered for both straight and wavy hair, which dry and style without causing any damage.

(Was £479.99 – 21% off) 

 

£379.99 Shop
Urban Decay Naked Basics Eyeshadow Palette

Kate is said to rely on this versatile eyeshadow palette from Urban Decay to create her signature smoky eye. 

It includes six taupe-hued shades that can be used everyday or on special occasions.

(Was £28.50 – 37% off) 

£17.09 Shop
Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel 

Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel is Kate’s go-to skincare solution. 

Just 60 minutes after applying this gel, the skin appears smoother and tighter – much like having Botox but without the invasive injections. 

(Was £44 – 36% off) 

£28 Shop
Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm 

Elemis’ bestselling cleansing balm transforms into three unique textures.

It nourishes as a balm, easily removes make-up as a cleansing oil and hydrates as a cleansing milk. 

(Was £52 – 29% off) 

£35.28 Shop
Wella Professionals EIMI Natural Volume Hair Mousse

Create volume and soft hold with the Wella Professionals Natural Volume hair mousse – recommended by Kate Middleton’s beauty team. 

Distribute evenly through damp hair from roots to ends for protection against dehydration whilst blow drying. 

(Was £13.60 – 19% off) 

£9.99 Shop
Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer 

The Dyson supersonic hair dryer is used by Kate Middleton’s official hair stylist James Pryce, who created the royal’s wedding hairdo.

The nifty device regulates heat by measuring the air temperature over 40 times per second – preventing heat damage.  

(Was £329.99 – 30% off) 

£229.99  Shop
Nivea Q10 Body Lotion

In an interview with Beauty Banter, Meghan Markle revealed Nivea’s Q10 Body Lotion as her go-to product.

‘I use this religiously,’ she said. ‘It’s honestly my favourite lotion on the market, it’s so affordable, and makes my skin look and feel amazing. I would buy a case of this at a time if I could find it.’ 

(Was £12.09 – 59% off) 

£5 Shop
We’ve handpicked the best royal-approved make-up and skincare deals available for two days only – and the savings are too good to miss.

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