Meghan Markle's facialist Nichola Joss shares her secrets with Cowshed to create a new range of high street treatments - but they'll set you back £120

  • Celebrity facialist Nichola Joss has treated royal bride-to-be Meghan Markle
  • She has teamed up with Cowshed to create a bespoke facial and body treatment
  • Facial, which costs from £120, incorporates some of Joss' signature techniques

She's worked her magic on actresses, models and a royal bride-to-be - and now skincare guru Nichola Joss is bringing her expertise to to the high street. 

The celebrity facialist, who counts Meghan Markle among her devotees, has teamed up with Cowshed to create a new range of treatments that incorporate some of her signature techniques. 

The Bespoke Facial and Bespoke Body Therapies, available in the brand's London spas from this week, give therapists the flexibility to tailor the treatment to the client depending on their individual needs.

Meghan Markle
Nichola Joss

Bringing the A-list to the high street: Nichola Joss, right, who counts Meghan Markle, left, among her devotees, has teamed up with Cowshed to create a new range of treatments

Custom: The Bespoke Facial and Bespoke Body Therapies, available in the brand's London spas from this week, give therapists the flexibility to tailor the treatment to the client's needs

Custom: The Bespoke Facial and Bespoke Body Therapies, available in the brand's London spas from this week, give therapists the flexibility to tailor the treatment to the client's needs

The facial, which will set you back £120 for 60 minutes or £140 for 90 minutes, is a combination of cleansing, toning and facial massage. 

Joss has previously spoken of the importance of massage and advocates stimulating the neck, cheek and forehead. 

The Cowshed facial includes the cost of an add-on treatment, including a lymphatic drainage using ice-cold facial rollers, a hydrating gel sheet-mask to plump the skin and a skin-smoothing enzyme peel.

Nichola Joss has become known for her 'inner-mouth massage' which addresses sagging muscles through deep lymphatic massage and contouring techniques 

Nichola Joss has become known for her 'inner-mouth massage' which addresses sagging muscles through deep lymphatic massage and contouring techniques 

Luxury facial add-ons 

SkinCeuticals Gel Peel • 15 mins • £35† Smoothes skin’s surface, reduces appearance of fine lines and decreases frequency of acne. 

Cryotherapy • 15 mins • £18  

Facial massage performed with frozen tools to promote collagen production, reduce inflammation and eliminate toxins. 

Massage • 15 mins • £18 

Head, foot, hand or shoulders. Using essential oils and incorporating pressure points to release tension. 

Hydro-gel Mask • 15 mins • £35 

An intensely hydrating gel sheet mask to instantly plump and nourish dry skin. 

The body treatment, £120 for 60 minutes, incorporates dry body brushing, exfoliation and massage, with a focus on either detoxing or nourishing.

Joss said: 'The client is going to experience something more individual to them; a signature facial so their best friend could come in right after and have a very different experience. 

'It's about giving them something tailor made and also a sense of security and empathy, so they feel they're really being looked after. '

The London-based skin expert also counts Kate Moss and Jennifer Lopez among her clients. 

She has become known for her 'inner-mouth massage' which addresses sagging muscles through deep lymphatic massage and contouring techniques.

Ms Markle, 36, has previously credited the technique - which sees Joss put her fingers inside a client's mouth to manipulate the skin on the inner-cheek - with helping to sculpt and tone her cheekbones.  

Meghan has spoken previously of the immediate benefits of using Nichola Joss' techniques

Meghan has spoken previously of the immediate benefits of using Nichola Joss' techniques

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Meghan Markle's facialist Nichola Joss creates Cowshed treatments

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