Kate Middleton's beauty therapist reveals royal's weird skincare treatments

Publish Date
Thursday, 16 February 2017, 2:08PM
Photo / Getty Images

Photo / Getty Images

She looked radiant at the BAFTAs over the weekend, and now the Kate Middleton's beauty therapist has revealed that our kitchen cupboards could hold the key to recreating the royal's glow.

Royal beauty therapist Deborah Mitchell demonstrated the techniques she uses on her clients in a royal beauty special on UK show This Morning - which included a sock full of mashed bananas.


Kate Middleton at the BAFTAs Photo /Getty Images

Mitchell, 51, who has also worked with the Duchess of Cornwall and actress Gwyneth Paltrow, drew a bath filled with oats and even a chocolate facial on the show, said: "This is something that we can all do at home, with no cost."

Here's the secret to your own royal treatment from the ingredients in your kitchen cupboard:

Chocolate spread face mask

Chocolate spread contains moisturizing ingredients like palm oil and essential fatty acids, which Mitchell says helps to keep skin smooth.

"I have used this at home and on some of my clients," she said, "It works well as an exfoliator. The skin after seven days goes moist because of the palm oil. It helps dry skin."

Mitchell says chocolate spread facials are a cheap and easy way to keep skin smooth. Photo / Getty Images
Mitchell says chocolate spread facials are a cheap and easy way to keep skin smooth. Photo / Getty Images

Method

1. Spread the chocolate all over your face using the back of a spoon.

2. Let it dry slightly before gently peeling it off using a rolling motion with your hand.

Porridge oats bath

Named a "Cleopatra Bath" after the Egyptian queen who was famed for bathing in milk, this method involves adding porridge oats to the tub rather than your cereal bowl, which Mitchell says helps to soften the skin.

Mitchell makes a "Cleopatra Bath" with a porridge oats for softer skin. Photo / Getty Images
Mitchell makes a "Cleopatra Bath" with a porridge oats for softer skin. Photo / Getty Images

Method

1. Place a cupful of plain porridge oats into a sock or muslin cloth before tying it around your tap in the bath. This allows the oats' soothing properties to seep into the water.

2. After a long soak, you can use the bag of oats to rub over your body as a natural exfoliator.

Banana and avocado sock exfoliator

To achieve the soft feet worthy of a princess, Mitchell uses a mixture of ripe bananas and avocados spooned into a sock. Avocados are full of natural oils that help moisturize skin, while bananas are rich in potassium to make skin supple.

Mitchell said of the strange method, "The bananas actually exfoliate and dissolve the [dry] skin."

The beauty therapist even recommended using the skin of the banana to rub on corns.

Mitchell recommends mashed bananas and avocados for supple skin. Photo / Getty Images
Mitchell recommends mashed bananas and avocados for supple skin. Photo / Getty Images

Method

1. Mash a banana and an avocado together into a bowl.
2. Spoon the mixture into a clean sock.
3. Place the sock on your bare feet for 20 minutes before rinsing off the mixture.

Mint imperials lip scrub

For dry lips, Mitchell suggests using some lip balm and crushed up mint imperials or sugar to create a cheap scrub.

For dry lips, Mitchell recommends crushed mint lollies in your lip balm. Photo / Getty Images
For dry lips, Mitchell recommends crushed mint lollies in your lip balm. Photo / Getty Images

Method

1. Scoop a chunk of lip balm from an existing pot and place on the back of your hand.
2. Add crushed up mint imperials or sugar to your hand.
3. Using your finger rub the mixture on to your lips.
4. No need to rub off as it dissolves, leaving behind soft - and minty fresh - lips.

Coffee under-eye treatment

The trick to getting rid of panda eyes, Mitchell says, is coffee and your eye cream. Not only is coffee an anti-inflammatory, it's also rich in anti-oxidants for healthier skin.

Mitchell recommends getting rid of the dreaded panda eyes with a spoonful of coffee in your eye cream. Photo / Getty Images
Mitchell recommends getting rid of the dreaded panda eyes with a spoonful of coffee in your eye cream. Photo / Getty Images

Method

1. Add a spoonful of coffee granules to your eye cream.
2. Using the back of a cold spoon press the mixture on to your dark circles.
3. Rinse off.

- Daily Mail

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