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Royal Wedding Beauty Treatments Revealed: Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton, Princess Diana, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, More

October 27, 2020 – 13:07 GMTBridie Wilkins

Royal weddings are viewed as proxies by billions of people around the world, and so it makes sense that the brides want to do their best. Everyone out Meghan Markle to Kate Middleton called on a trusted team of facials, nail technicians, fitness trainers and more for their big days and here is exactly what they did for them …

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Kate Middleton

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Facial

The Duchess of Cambridge is believed to have indulged in a bee venom facial from Beautician Deborah Mitchell before their wedding with Prince William. Speak with HELLO!Deborah explained that it tones the skin to act as a natural face lift. She adds that future brides should allow themselves at least four weeks before attempting such a treatment to give your skin time to heal.

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Hair treatment

Kate Middleton is a regular at the Richard Ward hair salon in London and is said to be receiving a conditioning treatment called Kerastase Rituals, which would explain how her mane looks unwaveringly shiny even on her wedding day.

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manicure

It was revealed that Kate Middleton had her nails done by a manicurist Marina Sandoval. She used a combination of Bourjouis’ So Laque nail polish in the Rose Lounge and Essie nail polish in Allure.

Fake tan

It was also rumored that Kate had them used the Xen-Tan Instant Bronzing Mist for a natural glow. It promises an “olive shade” and is easy to apply with a handy spray.

Meghan Markle

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Facial

The Duchess of Sussex’s beautician and friend, Nichola Joss, helped prepare Meghan’s skin before her big day Prince Harry about a massage technique, after Meghan previously called them the best in the world on her previous lifestyle blog, The Tig.

In an interview with Marie Claire, Nichola stated that regular massaging can help shape cheekbones and jaw, while Meghan previously said, “I do facial exercises from one of my favorite aesthetes, Nichola Joss, who basically shapes your face from the inside out . I swear it works, as silly as you may feel. There’s a reason it’s in high demand during the awards season. ”

LED light therapy

Dermalux confirmed to HELLO! The Meghan also had a course of LED phototherapy treatments in the run-up to their wedding. They use infrared light to increase cell energy and collagen production, while a blue light offers antibacterial power to zap spots and kill germs.

Rachel McIness, Dermalux’s UK Sales Director, told us the facial is ideal for brides-to-be: “For the three to six months leading up to a wedding, we recommend making an appointment every four weeks for your skin to adjust and adjust Can Ensure a Significant Improvement. Professional facials address each specific issue and make you feel better and more beautiful than ever before. “

Princess Diana

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Eyelash color

The Princess of Wales had pale eyelashes and was often tinted in the London salon Violet Adair. It’s likely she did the same thing before her big day with Prince Charlesbefore adding mascara (her holy grail was Lancomes Keracils).

hair colour

Diana also attended Daniel Galvin ‘s George Street Salon in London, where she requested warm blonde highlights, as seen on her wedding day.

Princess Eugenie

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Laser skin treatment

Princess Eugenie campaigned for what is known as “glass skin” on their wedding day Jack BrooksbankA crystal clear effect that results from careful skin care. According to skin expert Dr. Ross PerryEugenie likely invested in regular laser sessions. “This type of treatment actively targets lines, wrinkles and sun damage and treats them for fresher, firmer skin without surgery or injections,” he told Heart FM.

Microblading of the eyebrows

Eugenie’s bridal makeup look featured bold eyebrows that are believed to be due to microblading. It’s a semi-permanent treatment that results in thicker, fuller eyebrows that will ensure your eyes stand out on your big day.

Sarah Ferguson

Sarah Ferguson Wedding

Botox

Although the Duchess of York is now a proponent of non-invasive treatments, she once indulged in botoxSo chances are she did this before her wedding to her ex-husband Prince Andrew. She told about the cosmetic treatment before her 60th birthday and talked about it HELLO! that she used it before “when nothing else was available”. Now she’s doing a laser facelift and explains, “I don’t like the frozen look. I’m so animated and I like to be myself.”

Princess Beatrice

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Fitness regimen

Princess Beatrice is the last queen to say ‘I do’ when she got married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a surprise ceremony amid the coronavirus pandemic. Much like the event itself, Beatrice’s beauty treatments have remained a mystery, but she former personal trainer Nadya Fairweather told HELLO!: “I’m sure Princess Beatrice will have a great exercise routine before her wedding to minimize stress, maintain muscle strength, cardiovascular fitness and postural balance.” She adds that it is likely that Beatrice cut out alcohol for health reasons.

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