It's all her own hair." The hair expert also commented on the significance of Meghan's super long locks, which she debuted in 2020.
Meghan Markle relies on keratin treatments to smooth out her hair, eliminate frizz, and strengthen against breakage. When she first began straightening her hair, she experimented with relaxers and Japanese thermal reconditioning but owing to damage, she now uses only keratin treatments.
Did you know? Meghan Markle's Hair Is Naturally Curly and Frizzy She's worn it straight for the past twenty years so some are surprised to learn that Meghan Markle's hair is actua…
Candid photos of Meghan Markle taking part in a video call have emerged on social media - and they show her naturally curly hair and glowing complexion.
The celebrity makeup artist and hairdresser has used Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray to prep Meghan's hair, "to give it that boost" and Kevin Murphy Smooth Again frizz-reducing cream to make the royal's locks sleek and shiny while protecting them from heat.
The stylist confirmed with Refinery 29 that Kérastase Bain Oléo-Relax is still a holy grail beauty item for Meghan Markle. According to her, it's the royal secret to her flawless blowout. Her sister-in-law, Kate Middelton is also a fan of Kérastse's shampoo for hair care needs.
Use a big-barrel tong
“Using a large-barrel tong, work your way around the head, taking sections of hair and curling them. Tong away from the face at the front of the hair, and focus on the mid-lengths, rather than roots and ends, to encourage more of a wave than a curl.
The rumored royal shampoo of choice that keeps Kate's locks so bouncy? Kerastase Discipline Bain Oleo Relax smoothing shampoo. While the princess has never confirmed her use of the product, there are a few more potions that appear to have a more confirmed pedigree.
George Northwood, hairdresser to the Duchess of Sussex, has lifted the lid slightly on the personalities of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
After Kate Middleton got married to Prince William, she lightens up her chestnut brown hair with some soft, warm balayage, a sweeping highlight technique that was becoming popular at the time. The honey-toned highlights add some warmth.
Meghan Markle relies on keratin treatments to smooth out her hair, eliminate frizz, and strengthen against breakage. When she first began straightening her hair, she experimented with relaxers and Japanese thermal reconditioning but owing to damage, she now uses only keratin treatments.
Luckily, Meghan Markle's favorite perfume is from one of our favorite perfume brands – Jo Malone London. For an everyday scent, Meghan wears Jo Malone's Wild Bluebell perfume. The perfume is light and fresh, and the brand has the most beautiful description for the scent: “Vibrant sapphire blooms in a shaded woodland.
Nivea Skin Firming Hydration Body Lotion
“I use this religiously; it's honestly my favorite lotion on the market,” Markle told Beauty Banter (opens in new tab) about Nivea's body-tightening formula. “It's so affordable, and makes my skin look and feel amazing.
The wife of Prince Harry wore her hair in a ponytail and many remarked it looked super thick with hair extensions added for volume. On Monday evening, the Duchess of Sussex turned heads in an ultra-chic red outfit by Valentino as she attended the One Young World summit, held at Manchester's The Bridgewater Hall.
Markle says she loves Make-Up For Ever HD Powder, 'it lets your skin look dewy and fresh, but not greasy-shiny,' she told Allure. 'I don't wear foundation unless I'm filming so this is what I put on every day after moisturiser to give my skin a dewy glow.
One of her all-time favorites? Charlotte Tilbury's Matte Revolution lipstick in Very Victoria, (opens in new tab) a gorgeous brown-pink tone that complements a wide range of skin tones and hair colors.
According to Vogue, Kate's signature scent is Jo Malone's Orange Blossom. In fact, she loves it so much that she reportedly even chose to have the citrusy aroma waft through Westminster Abbey on her wedding day to Prince William in 2011.
Many of Markle's favorite foods are relatively simple in concept: Avocado toast, veggie quinoa, fish tacos, pasta. The list goes on, but Markle's preferences seem to stem toward whole, fresh food more than anything.
Orange Blossom by Jo Malone
Kate Middleton's favorite perfume is Orange Blossom by Jo Malone. The reason Kate can't wear fragrance when she's carrying out royal duties is out of respect to whoever she's meeting. However, she's often spotted wearing Orange Blossom when she's off duty.
To keep her hair straight, the 37-year-old has been getting Brazilian blowouts for almost a decade. “My mom is black and my dad is Dutch and Irish, so the texture of my hair is densely curly,” Markle said in a 2011 interview. “I've been getting Brazilian blowouts for a couple of years.”
By definition, Meghan considers herself a vegan. But it's a lot more complicated than that. Yes, she's a vegan, but only on weekdays. Over the weekend, she reverts to a standard carnivorous diet but prefers to steer clear of animal protein on other days.
The Duchess of Cambridge's personal hairstylist Richard Ward is now breaking down what went into the tucked behind the ear look. "This was grown-up chic to die for," Ward said in a column for the Daily Mail.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are visiting Boston for a three-day engagement, ending with the Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony, and the Princess definitely packed her Dyson Airwrap.
But there is one man who is perhaps more associated with Kate's fabulous appearance than any other: hairdresser Richard Ward. He's been in charge of Kate's locks since before her marriage to Prince William (he also styles the rest of the Middleton family) and it is he who masterminded her much-imitated blow-dry.
The Duchess of Cambridge is rumoured to have several beauty secrets; from using a face flannel every night to cleanse her face, to her favourite rosehip face oil which adds a healthy glow to her skin. Apparently, Kate also favours a “non-injectable organic Botox” serum in a bid to fight fine lines and wrinkles.