Meghan Markle uses an unusual face mask to keep her skin glowing (Image: GETTY) The mum-to-be has ditched pricey cosmetic products for an exfoliating face mask made of porridge. According to reports, Meghan opts for a DIY face mask made of oats, coconut and honey. Beauty industry specialist Nichola Joss is Meghan’s go-to for skincare advice. Related articles Meghan Markle news: Prince Harry ‘anxious’ through Duchess' pregnancy The Queen ‘gives’ Meghan Markle and Harry CLASSY housewarming gift Ms Joss told the Daily Star: “At-home face masks are amazing and I fully endorse them. “They’re easy, free and you have full control of the ingredients you’re putting on your skin – which is why most of my clients love them.” She said Meghan has also used coconut oil “to create a soothing paste-like consistency” which is added to the rolled oats and honey concoction to help enhance exfoliation. READ MORE: Royal Wedding 2019: Is Lady Gabriella Windsor COPYING Meghan's wedding Beauty industry specialist Nichola Joss is Meghan’s go-to for skincare advice (Image: GETTY) The skincare expert also said that the Duchess of Sussex uses turmeric in her homemade paste which creates a skin-boosting, brightening and hydrating mask. To help prevent breakouts, Meghan also uses a cheap £4 Australian tea tree oil from Thursday’s Plantation. Meghan said: “It’s not the most glamorous thing but if you get a cut, a mosquito bite, a small breakout, no matter what it is, it’s my little cure-all. Related articles REVEALED: The secret plan to evacuate the Queen after no-deal Brexit The Queen is looking for a new Buckingham Palace butler Meghan also uses tea tree oil to stop her breakouts (Image: GETTY) “It’s inexpensive, it’s small enough to carry, and I bring it with me all the time.” Meghan’s make-up artist, Daniel Martin who also attended the Duchess’ wedding, said the secret behind her constant glow is a cheap skin balm called Eurcerin’s Aquaphor. The product is said to help regenerate, condition and moisturise the skin and only costs £9. READ MORE: Meghan Markle's look of shock as straight-talking teen says THIS Meghan adds coconut oil and turmeric to her homemade facemask (Image: GETTY) Mr Martin said: “Before highlighters became a thing, you would do highlighting with Aquaphor. “It will give you that same texture.” Mr Martin has previously attributed the Duchess’ natural glow to her own routine. Related articles Meghan Markle glows as besotted Prince Harry gazes at her baby bump Meghan Markle’s friend in Saudi prison for fighting for women’s rights According to Meghan's make-up artist the Duchess takes good care of her skin (Image: GETTY) He told Fashionista: “She has great skin and it's really balanced. If anything, so much of it is about hydration. She's good about drinking lots of water and taking care of herself. “She just takes great care of her skin.”All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility