Queen Elizabeth IIexuded class, beauty, and elegance, and this was shown especially through her appearance.
Her makeup was timeless and often subtle, usually with a statement lipstick and a hint of blush.
A royal warrant recognizes a brand as a regular supplier of goods and services to a royal court.

From then on, the color became one of Essie’s bestsellers.
This perfume was also the scent the queen chose to wear on her wedding day, according toYou Magazine.
She was often seen reapplying Elizabeth Arden lipsticks at different functions basically making her the brand’s top-tier ambassador.

Some of her other go-to lipstick shades typically ranged from soft neutrals to bright pinks and reds.
The cream promises to deliver long-lasting deep hydration to soothe and protect the skin.
Clarins
Clarins holds a royal warrant for skin care and cosmetics.

Some of the queen’s favorite Clarins products included the Hand and Nail Treatment Cream (perThe Telegraph).
It’s also reported inThe Telegraphthat she often used the Ever Matte Mineral Powder Compact.
It seems ease was the name of the game for the queen.

Kent Brushes
Kent Brusheswas established in 1777 making it the world’s oldest brush manufacturer.
Kent hairbrushes are unique, especially in their craftsmanship.
According toHello, at one point Yardley soaps were always stocked inside the royal palaces.

Boots
Boots was one of the earliest recipients of a royal warrant from Queen Elizabeth ll.
Just a few years later, the warrant was extended in 1958 to include agricultural and horticultural goods.
In 1970, Boots posted its royal warrant in the window of its store in Windsor.

Molton Brown
Molton Brown is a British fragrance brand that has held a royal warrant since 2013.
In combination, these notes create a refreshing, citrusy scent.
Molton Brown’s mission statement declares a strong belief in providing high-quality products.

Our quality has awarded us with a royal warrant from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II."
In an interview with Express, Murray said, “I’m still not ready to go ahead.
It would be quite a lot of work, but I’m still thinking about it.

It’s a really good cream and I know the demand would be there.
Whether I’d be able to cope with it is another thing.”
