Victoria Beckham is known for her glowing skin and youthful glow, but it is perhaps of no surprise to learn her age-defying appearance doesn’t come cheap.
Indeed the fashion designer, 44, can spend up to £1,100 ($1,450) on a single facial designed to boost her complexion, her Beverly Hills-based dermatologist has revealed.
Dr Harold Lancer, who also counts Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and Margot Robbie among his A-list clients, told Closer magazine how Mrs Beckham relies on his Legacy Facial to keep her skin looking flawless.
Victoria Beckham, pictured in London this month, is known for her glowing skin and youthful glow, but it is perhaps of no surprise to learn her age-defying appearance doesn’t come cheap
Victoria Beckham still retains the same youthful glow she did back in 2005 (pictured). Above, at the rock and republic spring summer show at Los Angeles fashion week
Victoria Beckham can spend up to £1,100 on a single facial designed to boost her complexion, her Beverly Hills-based dermatologist Dr Harold Lancer, pictured left, has revealed. Pictured right, Dr Lancer with Kim Kardashian, another of his A-list clients
The treatment – dubbed the ‘foetus’ facial for how young you look afterwards – starts with a caviar sheet mask and the Legacy Eye Treatment Duo, £450, which is made from crushed pearls.
Stem cells are then injected into the skin and the programme is finished off with LED and oxygen therapy.
The effects of the Legacy Facial, of which Brie Larson is also a fan, last around two weeks.
Dr Lancer explained the extensive – and expensive – treatment is designed with a ‘specific’ type of client in mind and for a ‘very specific purpose’.
‘People in the public eye demand a high lever of product and materials, which this facial offers,’ he said.
‘After the pressure of make-up, stress and dehydration, this facial adds an antioxidant protein shield that the skin needs to look its best.’
However Victoria is also careful to adhere to the at-home treatment plan to maximise the effects of any salon-based pampering.
Her commitment to this programme is key to her keeping her skin looking as good as it does. It has previously been reported Victoria spends £1,246 on her skincare, make-up, body and hair routine.
The treatment – dubbed the ‘foetus’ facial for how young you look afterwards – starts with a caviar sheet mask and the Legacy Eye Treatment Duo , £450, which is made from crushed pearls. Stem cells are then injected into the skin and the programme is finished off with LED and oxygen therapy
Victoria is also careful to adhere to the at-home treatment plan to maximise the effects of any salon-based pampering. It has previously been reported Victoria, pictured in an Instagram bathroom selfie, spends £1,246 on her skincare, make-up, body and hair routine
Victoria Beckham previously revealed how she used the £118 Lancer Radiance Awakening Mask, pictured, saying: ‘After a full on week, my skin needs an intense mask
‘Victoria doesn’t just sporadically do something,’ Dr Lancer continued. ‘She follows a programme with the same determination as an Olympic athlete and that’s why it looks the way it does.’
Victoria has shared several Instagram snaps of Dr Lancer’s products so followers can snap up her favourites.
Last year she showed how she used the £118 Lancer Radiance Awakening Mask, saying: ‘After a full on week, my skin needs an intense mask.’
The product, which you leave on overnight, is designed to revitalise dry and dull skin, and give it a natural glow.
She also previously posted about the Lancer Skincare’s Method Polish, £55.
Dr Lancer has also bottled up his ‘Legacy’ treatment in a take home tub. However even that will set you back £750 ($1,000).
The skin expert’s clients also include Brie Larson, Renee Zellweger, Jessica Simpson and Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife, Denise Richards.