Meghan Markle has so many secrets from her acting days.
By Caroline Picard, Good Housekeeping
By Caroline Picard, Good Housekeeping
They're royal, but they're not superhuman. Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton, and other members of the British royal family have relied on their own beauty wits (and their makeup artists!) to look like total perfection every time they make an appearance. Luckily the first step of picture-perfect skincare can start at Sephora, no tiara required.
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Exercise your face.
Apply your eyeshadow in three steps.
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Stock up on cult favorites.
Brighten your skin with rosehip oil.
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Don't be afraid of a big haircut.
Keep those lips hydrated.
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Be prepared to apply makeup the go.
Rushing out the door is no excuse to look less-than-polished. "I do my makeup in the car," Princess Eugenie told Harper's Bazaar in 2016. "I'm really good at doing it on the move! I use Charlotte Tilbury and Bobbi Brown — Charlotte's mascara and Bobbi Brown bronzer. They are geniuses."
Control flyaways with a toothbrush.
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Stick to nude nail polish.
Refresh your eyes with highlighter.
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Remember the magic number.
Load up on body lotion.
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Don't forget to wash your face.
Use a hairnet for a perfect bun.
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Curl your lashes to look more awake.
This picture was taken at dawn; we repeat, at dawn. Meghan has twice credited her Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler with helping her cheat sleep. "Even if you don't have a stitch of makeup on," she told Birchbox, "you suddenly look a bit more alive."
Work mascara into the roots of your lashes.
Princess Diana didn't just swipe the brush and go. "I always taught her to make sure — when applying mascara by herself — that she covered the roots of the lashes too," Greenwell told Stylist. Start in the corner of the eye and then work across before brushing it through, she advises.
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Spritz on a texturizing spray.
Meghan Markle has the easiest in-between blowouts fix. "There is nothing like a hair flip!" she shared with Birchbox. "When my hair is feeling a little weighted, Suanne, my hair artist on set, has me bend forward and she sprays a little Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray or nothing at all, and then has me 'flip back hard' to give my hair a little extra bounce."
Use a gel liner for a perfectly smudged smokey eye.
Kate Middleton's been known to use Bobbi Brown's Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner in Black Ink to create just the right amount of smolder (e.g., no moving to the tops of your eyelids).
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Don't skip primer.
Count Laura Mercier Primer as a mainstay in Meghan Markle's makeup bag. "I don’t wear foundation unless I’m filming, so this is what I put on every day after moisturizer to give my skin a dewy glow," Markle revealed to Beauty Banter. "It’s not sparkly, it’s true to its name … illuminating."
Brush bronzer only on the outside of your face.
To get Princess Diana's natural-looking glow, you'll need a big brush. Greenwell advises first sweeping a highlighter on the cheekbones with a contour color underneath. Then apply blush on the apples of the cheeks and the bronzer along the outside of your near your ears and hairline.
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You can skip the falsies.
Meghan's lashes look fantastic even without any additions. "My favorite mascara is Diorshow Iconic," the actress told Allure in 2014. "I also use Revitalash on my eyelashes, and I swear they are as long as they ever could be."
Apply a heavy-duty moisturizer.
Elizabeth Arden currently holds a Royal Warrant as Manufacturers of Cosmetics by appointment to Her Majesty. While the palace hasn't revealed which exact products go into the Queen's routine, the warrant does highlight the brand's Eight Hour moisturizers as "iconic."
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Go light on foundation.
“Only apply foundation to the spots you need it,” Markle advised Birchbox. I never want to cover my freckles, so we just do a ‘wash’ of foundation in certain sections instead of over the entire face.” And don't use your brush (or your fingers) to apply it. The Duchess of Sussex prefers a sponge-like beauty blender for a streak-free application.
Use sulfate-free shampoo.
The Duchess's hairstylist Richard Ward may have something to do with her impossible shine. His Cleanse and Condition sulfate-free shampoo features botanical ingredients that keep the hair moisturized and healthy, and you don't even have to visit the London salon for a bottle.
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Slip a bottle of tea tree oil in your bag.
Your travel kit is currently missing a major multitasker: tea tree oil. "It's not the most glamorous thing, but if you get a cut, a mosquito bite, a small breakout, no matter what it is, it's my little cure-all," Markle told Allure. "It's inexpensive, it's small enough to carry on, and I bring it with me all the time."
Don't match your eyeliner to your eyes.
Princess Diana initially favored bold blue pencils to rim her eyes, but Greenwell steered her toward softer beige and brown eyeliners after meeting her at a Vogue photoshoot in 1991. "The thing that I changed most about Princess Diana's look was actually moving away from the blue liner, which was very aging for her," Greenwell said.
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Elimate shine with finishing powder.
Find the middle ground between an oily sheen and caked-on goop by brushing on a little Make Up For Ever HD Powder. "It lets your skin look shiny and fresh, but not greasy-shiny," Markle told Allure.
Create your own lip color.
One perk of being the Queen: custom lipstick. Clarins created a special shade for the Queen in 1952 to match her coronation robes. She doesn't wear blue-red hues very often now, but the good news is you don't need a title to make your own anymore. Brands like Bite Beauty and Finding Ferdinand currently offer bespoke shades for surprisingly non-royal prices.
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Blend your eyeliner with a Q-tip.
Soften a harsh line with a cotton bud, Greenwell advises. "I wanted to have her with a very soft eye, a very workable eye — but never too much," she revealed of Princess Diana's look.
Pamper yourself with a mini facial.
When it comes time to treat yo' self, try a little Tatcha Rice Enzyme Powder. "It just sort of foams on your face and gives you a really subtle exfoliation," Markle revealed to Allure. Sounds magical.
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