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Inside Princess Diana’s royal beauty bag

Diana’s former makeup artist reveals what helped create that English rose look.
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Whether you love either Kate Middleton’s rosy cheeks or Meghan Markle’s clear complexion, the royal women certainly have some beauty tips and tricks up their sleeves.

And as for Princess Diana, her signature makeup moments were actually much more accessible than one would think for a regal family member.

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The late Princess’ longtime friend and makeup artist, Mary Greenwell, has revealed Diana’s favourite beauty must-haves, and which looks she opted for whenever the pair worked together.

As royal fans most likely recall, Diana had a penchant for experimenting with cosmetics, particularly blue eyeliner, which had a tendency to make her eyes look even more cobalt.

But according to Greenwell, Diana also loved trying to achieve neutral and glowy looks, and leaned more toward “beiges and browns” because they were “just so much prettier,” she explained in an interview to Vogue UK.

“[Diana] felt no need to be showy, so she kept her makeup subtle and appropriate for the occasion.”

While, yes, there are a selection of Diana’s most-cherished beauty favourites that have sadly been discontinued, there are plenty more still available to purchase, which means mastering a look à la Diana is far from difficult.

Below, we’ve rounded up Princess Diana’s favourite beauty products that are not only affordable, but that you can still buy today.

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(Credit: By Terry)

Lips | Baume de Rose by By Terry 

Greenwell used this “nourishing lip balm” on Diana to avoid the Princess having dry lips.

“I always do this, whoever it is, whatever time or year,” she told Good Housekeeping. “Wherever I am because by the time you get to the mouth later, you don’t want it to be dry.”

You can find Baume de Rose by By Terry via Violet Grey for currently $60.

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(Credit: YSL)

Skin | Le Cushion Encre de Peau

According to Greenwell, Diana’s go-to foundation was Max Factor’s Sheer Genius Foundation in the shade ‘Honey Touch’, which was actually used for her engagement photo. However, the product has since been discontinued.

Aside from the Max Factor foundation, Yves Saint Laurent’s Fusion Ink Cushion Foundation was apparently Diana’s favourite runner-up. This product is designed for on-the-go use and offers a “cool, fresh sensation when applied” through its sponge applicator.

You can find Le Cushion Encre de Peau in shade ’10’ via Yves Saint Laurent for currently $110.

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(Credit: Lancome)

Lashes | Hypnôse L’Absolu De Noir Mascara

To accentuate Diana’s already beautiful lashes, Greenwell would use multiple products.

In an interview with makeup artist Lisa Eldridge on YouTube, Greenwell reveals that she would prep Diana’s lashes with Sensai’s Eyelash Base, followed by Sensai’s black Mascara to reach the roots.

And then as a final touch and to bring Diana’s lashes “up and out”, the makeup artist would finish with Lancome’s Hypnose L’Absolu De Noir Mascara.

Hypnôse L’Absolu De Noir Mascara by Lancôme via Sephora for currently $58.

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(Credit: Tom Ford)

Brows | Brow Sculpt by Tom Ford

After applying a primer, Greenwell would often use Tom Ford’s brow sculptor to ensure the best brow shape possible.

Before she would do so, she’d make sure to brush Diana’s brows upwards to act as a guide, and would then reach for her Tom Ford favourite to ensure the look remained natural.

You can find Brow Sculpt by Tom Ford via Myer for currently $94.

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Fragrance | L’Original Eau de Parfum by Quelques Fleurs

Her go-to fragrance choice on her wedding day to Prince Charles, Diana’s favourite was Quelques Fleus’ L’Original which had “floral scent featuring notes of tuberose, rose and jasmine”.

You can find L’Original Eau de Parfum by Quelques Fleurs via FR MODA for currently $225.76.

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(Credit: Sebastian Professional)

Hair | Moulding Mud by Sebastian Professional

As for Diana’s hair, her stylist Sam McKnight knew exactly how to create the perfect amount of volume for the princess.

To do so, he would opt for Sebastian Professional’s Moulding Mud for a “super-strength” hold to keep each strand in place.

The product would be applied after a blow-dry and a decent spritz of hairspray.

You can find Moulding Mud by Sebastian Professional via My Haircare & Beauty for currently $31.96.

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