The Duchess of Cambridge is a big fan of washing her face with a flannel. It's the best way to remove makeup and dirt from your skin and gently exfoliate and everyone can enjoy the benefits without spending big
Last modified on Mar 08, 2022 16:01 GMT Katherine Robinson She's a busy mum-of-three but whenever we see her, Kate Middleton looks absolutely flawless – glowing skin, and no signs of aging. How does she do it?
And the best thing? It’s something that won’t cost you an arm and a leg, or require you to set aside hours to sit with a gunky mask on your face. All you need to do is buy yourself a face flannel!Ané double-sided muslin face cleansing cloths three-pack, £14.36 / $17.95, Amazon In fact, her wedding day makeup artist Arabella Preston insists it's the best way to remove makeup and dirt from your skin and gently exfoliate and much preferable to any motorized cleanser brush – or just your hands.
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