The Australian Women's Weekly

By Royal appointmen­t

Meet the beauty brands that have been bestowed with a Royal Warrant.

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1. Asprey Purple Water Shampoo, $45.75 (£25), and Conditione­r, $45.75 (£25). Available online only.

Iconic brand Asprey have held their Royal Warrant since 1862. The brand is renowned for refined, quality products – and this shampoo and conditione­r are no exception.

2. Floris London Bouquet De La Reine EDT, 100ml, $190.

Floris London were awarded their first Royal Warrant in 1820. This particular floral fragrance was reconstruc­ted in 2002 to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

3. Kent Hairbrush, $125.

Kent proclaims to be makers of the finest quality brushes and that reputation appears justified, considerin­g they’re the only hairbrush brand to ever hold a Royal Warrant.

4. Penhaligon’s Bluebell EDT, 100ml, $229.

British perfume house Penhaligon’s have held a Royal Warrant for 115 years. Their long associatio­n with the royal family began when founder William Penhaligon was appointed Barber and Perfumer to the Royal Court during Queen Victoria’s reign.

5. Bronnley Pink Peony & Rhubarb Soap, $24 (£12.95). Available online only.

Leading British soap and toiletries brand Bronnley was awarded its first Royal Warrant from King George VI.

6. Elizabeth Arden Beautiful Colour Moisturisi­ng lipstick in Power Red, $42.

Her Majesty has been publicly spotted touching up her lippie using Elizabeth Arden lipsticks. It’s not surprising then that the brand has held a Royal Warrant since 1962.

7. Molton Brown Orange & Bergamot Radiant Bathing Oil, 200ml, $88.

Molton Brown is known for their vanity-worthy products – and it seems the Palace agrees.

8. Clarins Hand and Nail Treatment Cream, 100ml, $42.

Clarins was granted their first Royal Warrant just over a decade ago. One of the French brand’s cult products is their hand and nail cream, which is renowned for its skin-softening abilities.

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