The £7 eco-friendly product behind Victoria Beckham's glowy skin
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Victoria Beckham just keeps looking better and better – we were completely wowed by her shimmering dress and her radiant skin at her son Brooklyn's wedding to Nicola Peltz.
But while her slinky, bespoke gown would be so expensive we'd need to remortgage our house, we can afford to tap into one of her skincare secrets.
That's because the 48-year-old designer uses a really simple, affordable, eco-friendly product to remove her makeup. And it's a game-changer.
Speaking on Breaking Beauty Podcast last year, the mother-of-four raved about Halo's make-up pads. And admitted that even her youngest child, Harper, is a fan. Victoria said: "I love those as make-up wipes. They're reusable and I'm obsessed with them. I use them all the time, and I take them everywhere. Harper loves them as well."
Buy it: Face Halo Makeup Remover Pad Original Single Pack | £7 from Boots
Victoria revealed her son Brooklyn's new wife Nicola Peltz Beckham was the one who introduced her to the brand.
"The fact that you can reuse them is great, and being sustainable is key," she enthused. "They take off make-up really, really well. They're like magic. They're soft on your eyes, as well."
Victoria went on to reveal that her beauty cupboard is a mix of not only her own label beauty and skincare items, but other luxury brands, including Augustinus Bader and Vilhelm Parfumerie's Room Service Eau de Parfum.
However, she told the podcast that there are plenty of affordable high street brands she swears by including Dr Paw Paw's lip balm, as well as Weleda's Skin Food (under £10).
The Face Halo Makeup Remover Pads are simple and easy to use. Each pad is dual-sided and made from HaloTech fibres, which exfoliate the skin, removing make-up and impurities for a deep clean.
All you have to do is wet your pad with warm water, and then wipe off your make-up – but don't scrub your skin.
Each Halo Makeup Remover Pad is the equivalent of 500 make-up wipes, making them super-kind to the planet.
After each use, you simply hand wash your Face Halo with warm water and soap.
Top tip: if you stain it with heavily pigmented makeup, you can rub two Face Halos together under warm water with soap then throw them in the washing machine in a Face Halo washbag. Best to wash them as part of a large load at a low temperature though, to keep the eco-friendly vibe going.
Shoppers can buy an individual Halo Makeup Remover Pad for £7 from Boots, or a pack of three for just £18.
Buy it: Face Halo Makeup Remover Pad Original 3s | £18 from Boots
If it's good enough for VB, it's definitely good enough for us!