Sales of £29 Elizabeth Arden cream soar 60% in Boots after Prince Harry revealed in his memoir he used some of his mother’s favorite ointments on his ‘frozen’ penis
Ever since Prince Harry revealed his unfortunate “Frost Nickel” debacle in his memoir Spare, his secret cure has been flying off the shelves.
Sales of Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant, priced at £29, are up 60 percent year-on-year, according to drugstore giant Boots.
Online searches for the cream have skyrocketed by 180 percent.
Prince Harry unexpectedly revealed he had applied Eight Hour Cream to his ‘frozen Todger’ in the pages of his memoir Elizabeth Arden.
Harry wrote that using it reminded him of his beloved mother, Princess Diana, who loved the cosmetic cream.
Prince Harry unexpectedly revealed he had applied Eight Hour Cream to his ‘frozen Todger’ in the pages of his memoir Elizabeth Arden
Sales of Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant, priced at £29, are up 60 percent year-on-year, according to drugstore giant Boots
He wrote that a trip to the North Pole left him with frostbite on his penis, in pain so severe it made walking “difficult” and sex “impossible.”
Within eight hours he said the injury had healed – thanks to his friend’s recommendation.
He wrote: “Last place I wanted to be was Frostnipistan, I had tried a few home remedies including one recommended by a friend.
“She had urged me to apply Elizabeth Arden cream.”
He said to his girlfriend: “My mother used this on her lips. Do you want me to put that on my todger?” he replied with, “It’s working Harry. Trust me.’
During the cold snap, Boots humorously tweeted that customers might remember their “faithful” Elizabeth Arden cream.
The post said: With temperatures expected to drop next week, don’t forget to stock up on your trusty Eight Hour Cream. IYKYK.’
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Arden has used Harry’s revelation to her advantage.
The store’s account tweeted, “Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant has been in the spotlight recently, but it’s always been a star for us. Give them a call if you were a fan of this award-winning product before it became famous (again).”