It's no secret just how beloved Princess Diana was — still is — and always will be. She's had luxury handbags, crafted with her in mind, flowers named in her honor, and an entire memorial garden built in her remembrance.
It doesn't stop there, though. As it turns out, one of your favorite bath and body brands, Lush — le duh — was inspired by Princess Di when making one of its most popular products: the Gorgeous Facial Moisturizer. Am I surprised that the brand would pay tribute to Princess Diana with a skin-care product aptly named "Gorgeous"? Not in the slightest. However, it is rather interesting the way it went down.
On a recent trip with Lush, Popsugar learned that Lush's co-founder, Mark Constantine, was compelled to make a moisturizer inspired by Princess Di after she revealed her own personal favorite cream at the time with him. The rest, as we know, is history.
The moisturizer itself is a best-seller for a reason — both lightweight and intensely moisturizing, it uses ingredients like pore-refining pineapples, hydrating orange blossom honey water, and nourishing organic extra virgin olive oil, to repair the epidermis (the top layer of the skin, FYI) and give it a subtle glow. At nearly $88 a pop, it's easily one of Lush's most lavishly priced products, but then again, it was inspired by a woman who exuded elegance and luxury (who also managed to appear down-to-earth at the same time.)
If its popular status is any indication, Lush fans are wild for this royal face cream, and I won't lie: It's making me want to stock up and use nothing else ever again. Dramatic? Whatever. If it's good enough for Princess Di, it's good enough for me.
The Lush Gorgeous Facial Moisturizer is $88 at lushusa.com.
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