Meghan Markle skincare secret: Duchess’ go-to anti-ageing beauty product – only £6

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Meghan Markle is one woman who captures the attention of the world when she steps out in public. While many royal fans want to know the details of her fashion choices, her skincare is always flawless. Express.co.uk spoke to Diane Ackers, a skin expert for Doctors Formula and licensed aesthetician about the Duchess of Sussex’s possible beauty regime. She explained there is one product Meghan possibly uses daily in a bid to keep her skin looking so young and healthy. 

Diane said: “Meghan obviously loves a hydration boost and is up to date with her exfoliation with that gorgeous glow she permanently appears to have. 

“She’s most definitely a ‘keep your skin clean and healthy’ type of woman, maintaining that fresh-faced, radiant glow we all aspire to have.” 

As for what treatments or products Meghan might opt for, the expert added: “Without doubt, we can see that she most likely uses a combination of an age-defying serum, regular facial peels, and some hydration heroes. 

“She’s known to have name-dropped Kate Somerville in the past who has a world renowned aesthetics clinic and is a passionate believer in staying on top of cellular renewal with regular exfoliation and a great skincare range to use at home.

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You don’t need to spend a lot of money on suncream. 

Most suncreams from a supermarket or health stores are suffcient for good sun protection. 

The only reason to spend more money would be if you have sensitive skin or allergic reactions to cheaper creams. 

The single most important thing about sun protection cream is not how much they cost, but how well and regularly you apply them.

As for what brand Meghan prefers, back in the summer of 2019, she was seen cradling a then baby Archie while Prince Harry played polo. 

In the background of the photos was a bottle of Nivea’s Sun Protect & Moisture SPF Spray, which costs just £6. 

You don’t need to spend a lot of money on suncream. 

Most suncreams from a supermarket or health stores are suffcient for good sun protection. 

The only reason to spend more money would be if you have sensitive skin or allergic reactions to cheaper creams. 

The single most important thing about sun protection cream is not how much they cost, but how well and regularly you apply them.

As for what brand Meghan prefers, back in the summer of 2019, she was seen cradling a then baby Archie while Prince Harry played polo. 

In the background of the photos was a bottle of Nivea’s Sun Protect & Moisture SPF Spray, which costs just £6. 

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