June 3, 2023

When it comes to celebrity beauty recommendations, they tend to fall into one of two camps: in-salon treatments and cosmetic procedures with the best names in the industry (which are totally out of the realm of possibility for most of us) or luxury skincare products with a three-figure price tag. So when I heard murmurings that a genuinely affordable beauty brand with legions of A-list devotees had just landed at Cult Beauty, I was instantly intrigued. After all, Jennifer Aniston and under-£11 skincare isn’t a combination that you come across often. The brand in question? Heritage Store.

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Model-singer Selah Marley also adores it, telling The Zoe Report that she sprays her face with the Heritage Store Rosewater after cleansing and before applying a face oil and moisturiser. I don’t know about you, but I’m off to stock up.

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Heritage Store Rosewater
Heritage Store
Rosewater
£11

Originally created in 1969, this simple rose-water blend has achieved cult status thanks to its mix of rosa damascena oil and Heritage Store’s Vor-Mag water. What is Vor-Mag water? Well apparently, it’s water that has been magnetised and “vortexed” to boost its natural energy and vibrations. I don’t know about all that, but what I do know is that this is a calming, soothing spritz that can be used to soothe skin and scalps and refresh tired complexions throughout the day.

Heritage Store Rosewater & Glycerin
Heritage Store
Rosewater & Glycerin
£11

The addition of glycerin here gives this rose-water spritz a replenishing moisture boost—ideal for drier complexions.

Heritage Store Rosewater Facial Toner
Heritage Store
Rosewater Facial Toner
£9

Sweep on this healing toner post-cleansing, and let the blend of calming rose, soothing aloe and moisture-boosting hyaluronic acid leave your complexion looking plump and glowy.

Heritage Store Rosewater Vinegar
Heritage Store
Rosewater Vinegar
£12
£9

This multipurpose toner contains apple cider vinegar—a natural yet gentle exfoliator. Brilliant for dissolving dead skin cells on skin that’s prone to congestion or clarifying oily scalps, it’s a wonderfully brightening solution to have in your stash.

Heritage Store Castor Oil
Heritage Store
Castor Oil
£9

There’s nothing new about castor oil, but that doesn’t make this bottle any less great. Use it to hydrate dry patches, as a leave-in hair treatment, to nourish sparse lashes and brows or to care for cuticles. You can truly use it anywhere.

Heritage Store Organic Castor Oil Lavender
Heritage Store
Organic Castor Oil Lavender
£11

The addition of lavender oil to this classic blend makes it a go-to for unwinding at bedtime.

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