Kate Middleton’s Favourite ‘No-Needle Botox’ Serum Is Under £40 On Amazon

Rumoured to be the Princess of Wales's favourite anti-ageing product.

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by Rachael Martin |
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Kate Middleton is well known for her immaculate appearance. Royal fans religiously pour over her signature look - she's all glossy curls, glowing skin, and smoky eyes. While there's no doubt that the Princess of Wales boasts selling power within the beauty industry, royal etiquette would dictate that she can't officially show her allegiance to any particular product. Nonetheless, every so often rumours swirl as to what Kate Middleton's favourite beauty products really are - lest we forget that Clarins lip gloss at Wimbledon in 2019.

There's one product in particular that press consistently tout as Middleton's favourite anti-wrinkle serum. Enter the Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel, a face serum brimming with 'ingredients that mimic the effects of Botox without the need for injections.'

Said to 'reduce muscle contractions and relax facial muscles' the Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel is made with spilanthol, a plant-derived ingredient thought to 'diminish fine lines caused by facial expressions.' There's hyaluronic acid in there too - an ingredient beloved by beauty editors for its ability to plump, hydrate and nourish.  ​

While we can't verify it's the Princess of Wales's favourite anti-wrinkle serum for certain, the internet has been speculating that it's been in her skincare arsenal for some time. And if there's any chance we'll be as radiant as Kate? Well, consider us sold.

Shop: Kate Middleton's Favourite Anti-Wrinkle Serum

Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel Anti Wrinkle Serum
Price: £39

Customer review: 'I was overdue in for an injectable touch-up before [quarantine].This is working. Truly and honestly after a week of use, I woke up and looked in the mirror and didn't see a riverbed of furrows. I can still see some faint lines around my temples in the right light, but that's a massive step ahead of where I was last week.'

Rachael Martin is Grazia’s Beauty Editor where she covers all things beauty, health and wellness.

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