Kate Middleton's brunette hair colour by nature reflects a lot of light, making it look glossy.
She cuts and styles Kate's hair in her Kensington Palace home. Imagine the media storm if the Duchess of Cambridge popped out into Kensington to have her ends trimmed every six to eight weeks... Unsurprisingly, Kate prefers to have Amanda style her hair in the comfort of her own home.
During pregnancy, a woman's hair doesn't shed as much, giving off a thicker, fuller vibe — and postpartum hair loss doesn't start for a few months after birth. That's likely why Kate's hair is so thick here, since it's just the month after she gave birth to Prince George. She has so much of it!
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US Weekly reported in 2017 that Kate was a huge fan of organic rosehip oil.
According to a 2018 Daily Mail story, Princess Kate never goes anywhere without one particular L'Oreal Paris product. It's an incredible hairspray called Elnett Satin that's ideal for those with wavy hair. This hairspray is completely unscented, and provides a firm hold so your waves will look fabulous all day long.
Whilst admitting that Kate's hair is always "practically perfect in every way," she revealed that the Duchess relies on a simple hair net to maintain a "sleek style."
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Per Town & Country, Princess Kate's go-to mascara for fluttery, fanned eyelashes is Lancôme's covetable Hypnose mascara in the shade Noir.
So, what's the secret behind Meghan's luscious locks? Turns out she's a huge fan of Kérastase's Oleo-Relax haircare range – which she uses "religiously."
Orange Blossom Cologne by Jo Malone: Kate Middleton's perfume. A warm, sweet, floral scent. Kate Middleton chose Orange Blossom by perfumer Jo Malone as her favourite fragrance. The Duchess of Cambridge has worn this orange blossom scent for several years now.
Kate Middleton has been a style influencer since well before she married Prince William, but her effortless, understated beauty look is equally coveted by fans—and made all the more lovable by the fact that Middleton often does her own makeup, even on her wedding day.
But it seems as though there's a genuine reason for the Duchess's style choice. It turns out Kate Middleton has a large scar on her hair line, on the left side of her head. This scar has only ever been photographed once in the media, in 2011 when her hair was pulled back from her face.
Kate Middleton just dyed her signature brunette locks the colour of the season. If there's one person we should all be taking hair inspiration from, it's the royal highness herself – and no, while she is a Queen, I don't mean Beyoncé.
Kate, for the most part, wears either no polish or clear polish on her hands for her everyday look—though her nails are always impeccably groomed.
Her smokey eye makeup was definitely accentuated using false lashes." The talented professional explains how to create the look at home. "Using the Eylure Lash Illusion lash (which has the thinnest band and is clear, like Kate's) it can sit undetected by your natural lash line which can help create this look easily.
The Princess of Wales is known for opting for a nude lip, and this is reportedly her go-to — in fact, she is thought to have worn it on her wedding day. A creamy, semi-matte lipstick that offers full coverage and a polished look, it's a soft formula that never dries out lips.
The Duchess of Cambridge has bouncy, shiny waves that you can only find in those star-studded L'Oréal, Pantene and Garnier commercials. Except Kate doesn't use any of those brands to get such healthy strands. She uses Kérastase's Bain Oleo-Relax Shampoo to nourish and smooth her beautiful locks.
Perhaps serendipitously, bluebell is also a fragrance note favoured by Harry's wife, Meghan Markle.
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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.
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. Photo : Courtesy of LAMIK Beauty.
She also has tattoos on each of her wrists and a tiger on her left-hand shoulder blade. While she does not appear to have any permanent markings, Princess Kate has experimented with temporary tattoo designs before.
But of all her signatures, the one that has always stuck out to me was her '80s-era proclivity for swipes of electric blue eyeliner; most strikingly worn with one of her sparkling diamond tiaras.
“Kate's grey hairs are probably caused by a hormonal change, which happens to a lot of people after they get pregnant,” stylist Alexandra Zdrazkova told the site. “She only has a few gray hairs and they could be covered easily by a tint.” Or it could just as easily not be covered by a tint.