Is this $90 beauty product the secret to Kate Middleton's flawless skin?

The Duchess of Cambridge is known for her flawless skin, never stepping out without a blemish in sight.

And it turns out we now may be able to emulate her stunning complexion, as it's been revealed that Kate Middleton's make-up artist is the woman behind skincare brand Votary.

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Arabella Preston, the Duchess' personal make-up artist sells facial oils made completely from natural ingredients with her $90 (£70) Super Seed Facial Oil being hailed as the hero product loved by Kate Middleton.

The Duchess of Cambridge's personal make-up artist has been revealed as the founder of a massive beauty brand.
The Duchess of Cambridge's personal make-up artist has been revealed as the founder of a massive beauty brand.

The fragrance-free oil, which is available to be shipped from the UK for a £30 shipping fee, is sold as the main product you need for lifeless skin.

"This natural facial oil nourishes dry, sensitive skin with a fragrance-free blend of 21 different super seed oils," the company's website says.

According to the site, you put four or five drops of the facial oil onto your palms and hold them up to your face.

"Now massage the oil into your face and neckline using gentle upwards motions. Use your fingertips to gently pat the oil into the area around your eyes," the website says.

Founder Arabella reportedly gave the Duchess make-up lessons before her 2011 wedding, for which she famously did her own make-up on the day.

"I had started using an oil to take my makeup off and an oil to moisturize and found that my skin had never been happier," Arabella told Yahoo Beauty.

The Votary Super Seed Fragrance-Free Facial Oil is $90.
The Votary Super Seed Fragrance-Free Facial Oil is $90.

"I was also using natural plant oils to prep my clients’ skin because I found that it gave the best base for makeup.

"People think the opposite — that oil is going to make your makeup slide off and make you too greasy and too oily. But natural plant oils absorb directly into the skin, so I found that massaging that into the skin made an absolutely flawless base.

"Super Seed is an extension of where Votary began because I was working with a lot of health and well-being experts in London, just being really inspired by them on a personal level and starting to eat more healthily.

"I began to think about what does a woman like that, who really cares about what she puts in her body and what she eats, want in a beauty product? Because what you put on your skin is just as relevant as what you’re eating. I was trying to connect the dots and take the kitchen into the bathroom and the bathroom into the kitchen."



Arabella's biggest tip when using the oil is to never use too much and make sure you rub it in correctly.

"One of the best benefits is the massage you get from it, which you can’t get with a cream," she said.

"The actual rubbing into the skin boosts the circulation of the oxygen, which plumps it.

"I take a spread of it in my hands and rub it all over my face, making sure I have good coverage, and then do a face massage with my fingertips using small, upward circular motions. You should be firm but at the same time gentle. Don’t pull or stretch the skin too much, especially around the eye area.'

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