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.
One of the haircare lines Meghan has said she loves is Kérastase's Oleo-Relax, which you can shop on Amazon.
Markle once told Beauty Banter that she swears by Nivea's Skin Firming Hydration Body Lotion. “I use this religiously,” she told the site. “It's honestly my favourite lotion on the market, it's so affordable, and makes my skin look and feel amazing.
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.
When it comes to skincare, Meghan told Allure: "I love Jan Marini skin-care products. I've been using their serum lately. It's a nice glycolic one that makes your skin really glow-y". She also uses Kate Somerville Quench moisturiser and told Beauty Banter that she used to visit the facialist's LA salon.
Meghan Markle's go-to perfumes
I love Oribe Côte d'Azur Eau de Parfum and both the Wild Bluebell and Wood Sage & Sea Salt Colognes by Jo Malone,' Meghan told the Express. While all three fragrances differ in their scent notes and families, there are similarities between them.
Meghan Markle is a big fan of fragrance…
"So much so that if I leave the house and I don't put any on, I'll turn around and go back home." Prince Harry's wife announced that her favourites are Oribe Côte d'Azur Eau de Parfum and Jo Malone's Wild Bluebell and Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne.
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.
Meghan Markle reappears with her natural curly hair – and Doria and Archie are all smiles.
For Markle — who described her own hair as “so curly and so, so thick,” and recently delighted Sussex fans by showing off her natural texture during a video call — maternal grandmother Jeannette was once tasked with taming her tresses.
What scent does Meghan Markle like to wear? The Duchess of Sussex reportedly loves Côte d'Azur by Oribe. This is an Amber Floral fragrance for women and men.
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.
"What I was excited about was that I was able to introduce Meghan to these brands that she had never heard of." After prepping her face with Tatcha skin-care products, Martin created Markle's base with his go-to foundation for the Duchess: Dior Backstage Face & Body Foundation.
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.
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.
“Deep brunettes should focus on brown-on-brown highlights, keeping the shade variance to three shades at most,” Lee says of the secret behind those famous Meghan Markle lengths. “Honey, chestnut, coppery, and rich chocolate browns give a wide array of choices to keep brunettes interesting and versatile.
Wella Oil Reflections Luminous Smoothing Oil
To keep her hair strong and healthy, Markle uses Wella Reflections Smoothing Oil, which she also uses as a body oil according to US Weekly. “Wella, which has a hair oil that I am obsessed with,” Markle said.
Meghan often styles her hair in bouncy curls
Meghan also revealed she sympathised with Mariah when it came to hairdressers styling her locks using lots of products.
Markle says, however, that she follows a plant-based diet some of the time. “I try to eat vegan during the week and then have a little bit more flexibility with what I dig into on the weekends,” she told Best Health in 2015.
Meghan Markle's curly hair is chemically straightened
Though she's had a more relaxed look amid Megxit and quarantine, her former London-based hairstylist Theonie Kakoulli at Nicky Clarke revealed that she enjoys keratin treatment to help give her naturally curly hair a sleek and straight look.
She reportedly regularly gets conditioning treatments called Kerastase Rituals to keep her hair shiny and healthy looking, and at home uses Kerastase shampoo and conditioner formulated for dry hair. Of course, I suspect 90 percent of Kate's hair glossiness is due to genetic blessedness.
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.
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.
Houbigant Quelques Fleurs l'Original Eau de Parfum
Another white floral scent closely associated with Princess Diana was the one picked for her wedding day in 1981. Said to be the first true multi-floral bouquet ever created, the late royal wore Houbiquant's Quelques Fleurs to marry Prince Charles.
Princess Diana's signature bluebell aroma is in Meghan Markle's £110 perfume - here's how | Express.co.uk.