Rodial, reportedly used by Kate Middleton, is hosting a little-known sale with mega discounts. Here are three products from the sale that I genuinely use and love.
04:33, 14 Jan 2026
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Rumour has it that beauty brand Rodial is a favourite amongst the likes of royalty and A-list pop stars including Kate Middleton and Lady Gaga. But with such a fanbase, often comes a relatively eye-watering price tag, with some products costing £750.
However, it appears that the female-led company is currently offering shoppers to bag some of its products for less in a little-known sale, from skincare heroes to makeup must-haves. Products on sale include the Bee Venom 24 Carat Gold Super Essence, reportedly Princess Kate's go-to formula, which is now £95 down from £375, as well as its Skin Lift Foundation, now £20 from £45.
As a fan of Rodial myself, its products often their find way into my daily beauty routine and I frequently recommend them to friends, readers, family - anyone who will listen. Not to mention I use at least one product every day.
So, when I noticed some of my most-used items included in the sale, I couldn't help but add them to my basket - nor could I gatekeep then. Below, I've compiled a list of the Rodial products I swear by and adore, which are now available at reduced prices.
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Rodial is famous for its array of skincare and beauty heroes, including Dragon’s Blood Sculpting Gel, Banana Lowlighter and Bee Venom Eye Patches.
Banana Makeup Kit - £31.50 (was £45)
If I were to suggest one Rodial product for anyone to try, it would be this. The Banana Makeup Kit is the jewel in the crown of the brand, boasting two of Rodial's most popular products: the Banana Lowlighter and the Glass Powder, reports the Manchester Evening News.
The lowlighter is a combined concealer and colour corrector that instantly gives me a brighter, fresher look, making me appear more prepared to tackle the day. The Glass Powder, on the other hand, is without a doubt the best setting powder I've ever used.
It effectively blurs pores, smooths skin and provides a flawless finish that lasts for hours.
It even includes a mini powder puff for effortless application. A minor detail, but one that significantly enhances the experience.
Vit C Brightening Cleansing Pads - £49
Vitamin C ranks high among my favourite skincare ingredients, particularly when my skin appears dull or fatigued. These brightening cleansing pads are the latest addition to my Rodial collection, having been suggested by a fellow beauty journalist, and I can certainly see why.
With just a single swipe, they diligently cleanse, brighten and gently rejuvenate the skin. Starting my day with one truly makes a difference: my skin feels revitalised, thoroughly clean and noticeably more radiant.
They also have a slight citrus scent, which adds a luxurious spa-like feel.
Rodial advises using one pad both in the morning and at night, but given its somewhat steep price, I limit myself to using them in the morning. In the evening, I switch to Medik8's Vitamin C Tetra Serum (£45, Look Fantastic) for a quick glow enhancement before bedtime.
For those wanting to add even more vit C to their skincare routine, Rodial's Vit C Brightening Tonic is on sale in its outlet for £28 instead of £40. Exfoliating and brightening, the toner helps improve skin clarity and evens out tone.
Lip Oil SPF 15 - £35
Over the past year, I've developed a newfound love for lip oils, despite being a long-time fan of matte lipsticks. This change of heart is largely due to one particular product that has completely won me over.
Rodial's lip oil, available in understated, earthy tones of peach, muted brown and terracotta, offers a sultry yet refined finish. My usual routine involves applying lip liner before layering on the oil, resulting in a plumped, hydrated and glossy look that leaves my lips looking fuller and me feeling self-assured and well-groomed.
I must admit, it can be a tad sticky, and I've had a few instances of hair sticking to my lips during blustery weather. However, the confidence boost I get from wearing this lip oil far outweighs any minor inconveniences.
As far as nourishing lip products go, I'd also recommend Laneige's Tinted Lip Serum (£13, Sephora). Although it's also somewhat sticky, I'm quite taken with its lightweight, glossy texture and variety of shades.
Although, if £35 is a little steep, Rodial's Lip Oil With Collagen - Sugar Coral - is currently reduced to £19 from £29 and works to plump and nourish lips whilst making them shine thanks to its skincare-powered, vegan collagen-infused formula.