Within her brand of lifestyle products, Meghan Markle intends to launch her own line of cosmetics.
Not content with having her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, Meghan Markle is launching her own line of cosmetics and beauty products.
The Duchess of Sussex intends to sell, in addition to cosmetics, household items, stationery, kitchen utensils, gardening implements, beverages, foods and condiments.
Among personal care products, Meghan will sell fragrances, lavender sachets, non-medicated skin care preparations; bath and bath gels and salts, non-medicated hair preparations, bath soap, bar soap, non-medicated hand soaps, body creams, bath oil, body lotions and body oils.
The brand of Meghan Markle, 42, also includes the sale of perfume oils, fragrance reed diffusers, fragrances, room fragrances, incense and veterinary grooming preparations, such as pet shampoo and conditioner.
Markle announced the launch of the lifestyle brand this month with an ad that shows her arranging flowers and stirring a plate of something while she's in her kitchen.
The video was published on the new brand's Instagram account in a launch that, according to experts, could generate million-dollar sales in a matter of weeks.
It has been seen as a revival of her former lifestyle website, The Tig, which she started before she met Prince Harry and when she was still an actress starring in the series Suits.
In addition to cosmetics, shampoos, soaps and hand and body oils, Meghan has already filed a trademark application to cover everything from decorative fairy lights to candles, lamps and cutlery.
She will sell spices, condiments, nut butters, jams and jellies, 'edible oils and fats' and spreads made from legumes, garlic and sesame, as well as herbal teas, honey dippers and bird feeders.
So far, Meghan Markle has not revealed any more details about the brand she intends to launch and the only clues we have are the few Instagram posts she made last week.