Beauty given seal of approval in fresh round of Royal Warrants 

by | Dec 22, 2024

Last week, HM The King and HM The Queen granted their second set of Royal Warrants of Appointment – three leading beauty companies can now boast the Royal Arms

Queen Camilla’s colourist, the oldest manufacturer of hair brushes, and the creator of the iconic bee venom skincare range were awarded Royal Warrants for supplying the Royal Family. 

The three were among 386 companies drawn from those previously holding a single Royal Warrant of Appointment to Queen Elizabeth II, together with 7 companies with an established and ongoing trading relationship with HM Queen Camilla. 

The recognition allows a company to use the Royal Arms in connection with its business in an appointed trading capacity. It is awarded to a wide cross-section of trade and industry, from individual craftspeople to global multi-nationals.

Below are three leading beauty names that have received the Royal stamp of approval: 

Jo Hansford 

The Mayfair hairdresser has been styling The Queen’s hair for more than three decades alongside the likes of Adele, Angelina Jolie, Elizabeth Hurley and Sienna Miller. Featuring in The Standard last year, the article reads: ‘(it’s about) trust in skill and trust that the tales told while in the sanctity of the hairdresser’s chair remain there.’ 

On her Royal Warrant, Hansford said: ‘I think it is particularly wonderful that the Queen has awarded it to an all-female owned and run business. It shows that with grit and determination, you can achieve truly incredible things.’

Kent Brushes 

Founded in 1777, the brushmakers pre-date trains, bicycles and even Big Ben. What’s more, the heritage company has been serving the Royal Household for ten consecutive reigns. 

Alan Cosby, Chairman and Managing Director of Kent Brushes, said: ‘This is not only an extraordinary honour but also a reflection of the generations of craftsmanship and dedication that have defined Kent Brushes.

‘It is a privilege to serve the Royal Household once again, and this recognition motivates us to continue striving for excellence while honouring our legacy of sustainable practices and innovation.’

Heaven by Deborah Mitchell 

For close to three decades, Deborah Mitchell has been creating organic British skincare and facials. With recyclable packaging, fragrance-free formulas, a Harley St clinic, and Royal clientele, the CEO has beaten all odds from her Shropshire HQ. 

The brand is famous for its bee venom range and patented ABEETOXIN, which gives an instant lift to the face. It’s said that The Queen was the first to try Heaven’s Bee Venom Mask when it was created.

You can find out more about the Royal Warrants here

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