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