Deborah Mitchell's bee venom skincare gains Royal Warrant
Deborah Mitchell, a celebrity facialist, has recently received a Royal Warrant for her bee venom skincare products. She has been treating Queen Camilla for nearly 20 years, using her signature Heaven Skincare treatments. This prestigious honor from the Queen recognizes her commitment to quality and innovation in beauty. Mitchell's journey to the royal inner circle began in 2006 when she received a call from Clarence House to treat Camilla before she became Queen Consort. Over the years, their relationship grew, and Mitchell's reputation as a trusted beauty expert soared. Recently, she also received a Coronation Medal, further enhancing her status in the beauty industry. Sustainability is crucial to Mitchell's brand, aligning with the standards necessary for a Royal Warrant. Mitchell described the application process for the warrant as intense and filled with uncertainty. However, the moment of announcement on December 19 was a joyous occasion for her. In her treatments, Mitchell uses her own Heaven Skincare products, which she claims give an instant glow with no downtime. She emphasizes that her Bee Venom Mask, designed to mimic the effects of Botox naturally, has been a favorite among celebrities for over a decade. Despite its popularity, her formula remains unique and patented. Working with royalty has been a pleasant experience for Mitchell. She finds royals to be kind and considerate compared to some celebrities, who can be more rushed and less thoughtful. She recalls her time in Taiwan when Kylie Minogue showed appreciation for her products by sending concert tickets to her team. For those looking to improve their skincare routine, Mitchell advises investing in quality products. She suggests using her Bee Venom Moisturiser and paying attention to ingredient labels, avoiding those with silicones, which can be ineffective.