If you’re still hunting for Christmas present ideas, we have five stocking fillers for you from Heaven by Deborah Mitchell, whose fans include Victoria Beckham, Kylie Minogue and Gwyneth Paltrow.
These organic and all-natural skincare products are some of my bestsellers, and post and packaging is free – meaning you’re very unlikely to find them cheaper anywhere else.
1 Heaven Vanilla Pod Hand Cream £19
A mini manicure in a pot, this paraben-free cream contains Vitamin E and will leave hands protected and velvety soft for hours, even after washing hands. Perfect to cure winter’s red, chapped hands, it’s also great for hard skin on feet.
2 Orange Flower Cell Renewal Hydrogel £19
Everything a toner does and more, this anti-ageing gel speeds cell renewal and tissue and pigment scar repair and will clean, hydrate, firm and even prime your skin.
3 Heaven SOS Oil Serum £28
A multi-purpose and anti-viral oil that contains Vitamins A, B, E and beta carotene, just a couple of drops will feed and nourish the skin. Treats acne, blackheads and even stretch marks, repairs damaged skin cells, protects against premature ageing and hydrates dry or tired skin.
4 Silver Bee Venom Mask £55
This is Deborah Mitchell’s secret ingredient – bee venom. This mask contains the patented Abeetoxin, a mix of bee venom, honey and botulism (or botulinum) and a natural alternative to Botox. The Silver Bee Venom Mask will soften your frown lines and is, for me, the one product you should buy. Maybe keep this one for yourself!
5 Heaven New Edition Cleansing Cream £19
The first cleanser to contain Abeetoxin, if the Silver Bee Venom Mask is a little expensive for your present budget, pop this in a loved one’s stocking instead. This will cleanse, moisturise and even look after your eyelashes, with an immediate tightening and firming effect thanks to the bee venom.
Remember to stay hydrated, rested and moisturised during this busy time of year. And book ahead for a Peachy Facial or Natural Facelift Massage to take advantage of this year’s prices – and to have some ‘you’ time to look forward to in January.