Did you know that Princess Diana was struggling with a skin problem?

Princess Diana of Wales was one of the most prominent figures in the Royal Family. Her popularity was not limited to Britain only, but the list of her fans around the world is very long. Today, 25 years after her death, people shed tears in her memory.

Did you know that Princess Diana was struggling with a skin problem?
Princess Diana, image source: Instagram

Princess Diana: Princess Diana of Wales was the most popular figure in the royal family. Not only in Britain but people all over the world liked him very much. Even after 25 years of his death, people are shedding tears in his memory. Diana's activism and glamour made her an international icon.

About Beauty

After her separation from Prince Charles (now King Charles III) in 1992, her fans began to refer to Diana as the 'Queen of Hearts'. There were discussions about Diana's elegance and beauty all over the world. 

Was suffering from skin problem

However, did you know that Princess Diana was also battling a skin condition? This is called rosacea, in which the skin becomes red and small pimples also appear.

What is rosacea

It is a skin condition that bothers for a long time, especially the face. Due to this pimples, swelling and small pimples remain on the face.

How did Diana handle this situation?

Because Diana had been battling rosacea for a long time, she had to use beauty products wisely.

Took special care of the skin

Diana was very conscious about her skin. Her makeup artist Mary Greenwell had told that she always used to remove makeup before sleeping, clean her face. Also, before applying makeup, she used to clean her face.

Diana used to follow skin care routine

According to Greenwell, Princess Diana followed a cleansing, toning and moisturizing regimen twice a day. She didn't forget to use sunblock along with the serum.

However, despite this troublesome skin condition, Princess Diana was absolutely gorgeous!

Disclaimer: The advice and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purpose only and should not be taken as professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor if you have any questions or concerns.