Laura SutcliffePrincess Diana loved her beauty products - particularly perfume. One of her favourite scents was Penhaligon’s Bluebell, which is still available to buy today. The former wife of Prince Charles loved the £98 scent which can be purchased online.
Diana, Princess of Walesmay have passed away nearly 25years ago, but her timeless beauty still lives on. From her iconic dress sense to her classic makeup and hair looks, she is still very much in our hearts.
The former wife ofPrince Charles was certainly ahead of her time - sporting blue eyeliner before it was cool, vampy black kohl, slicked-back hair and even red nail polish back in the day. But what was her favourite perfume?
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According to online site Celebrity Fragrance Guide, the blonde beauty had a few favourites that she often spritzed - and one of them was Penhaligon's Bluebell, which you can still buy today. Priced at £386.02 for a l00ml bottle, the fresh and fruity fragrance has citrus headnotes, mixed in with essences of Lily of the Valley, jasmine and rose, as well as a drop of clove and cinnamon.
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The stunning scent comes in the brand's iconic boudoir-style bottle and with its pretty blue bow - it would look beyond gorgeous on your dressing table.
The mother of PrincesWilliam and Harry often had her makeup applied by Mary Greenwell. In 2017, Mary gave her top beauty tips she used on the princess in a YouTube video which featured on Lancôme's creative director, Lisa Eldridge's, channel.
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Mary said: "I was so privileged to do her make-up for a few years before her untimely death. She was an icon. Her makeup was very, very simple." Mary also revealed that Diana enjoyed having her makeup applied, and the professional said that Diana had wonderful skin and amazing eyelashes. "Princess Diana had amazing lashes … I would never have used fake lashes with her."
She also explained that the royal really enjoyed being pampered. "The Princess loved having makeup put on. For her it was one time she could always relax. It was always really lovely chatting with her."
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And, according to reports, a third favourite of Princess Diana's was Penhaligons' Bluebell. Created in 1978 (two years after First) this floral green fragrance transports you to British woodlands in dewy spring.
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However, to the dismay of it's fans, Penhaligon's announced in 2019 that the Bluebell fragrance was being discontinued. This news came as a blow to many who'd grown to love the fragrance for it's unique character and charm.
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It's not surprising, really; after all, Penhaligon's is a Royal Warrant Holder, which dates back to 1903 when it was issued its first Royal Warrant by Queen Alexandra (its second was issued by the Duke of Edinburgh, in 1956, and its third by the Prince of Wales in 1988).
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