On the Duchess’ four “beauty routines.”
Although the Duke and Duchess of Sussex can officially say goodbye after attending Commonwealth events, even if they are "performing" royal duties. The sky is high and the sea is wide, but the world will always be in the world.
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As a "skin care" practitioner, I used to be very interested in how the royal family members take care of their skin. Unfortunately, a certain person I like has fallen in love with roasted black charcoal in recent years. Foreigners don't seem to have any obsession with skin care, and they really can't bear it.
Most of them just get a shot, or "We love nature, and you can let your wrinkles grow."
Fortunately, there is Meghan in the industry. Everyone knows that she was an actress before marriage. It doesn’t matter if she is not 18 or 18. The important thing is that she has left information about skin care/makeup/beauty, so
Today we will take a look at the four "beauty secrets" left by Meghan Markle.
Although she's become more private about her diet, beauty routine, and life in general since becoming a royal, it's clear that Meghan is still committed to taking care of her skin.
Before becoming a member of the royal family, in addition to being an actress and having a role in "Suits," she also ran The Tig, which is similar to a personal blog, where she mainly shares food, travel, fashion and beauty.
Meghan Markle clearly has a glow that's glowing from within, and she attributes it to her favorite exfoliator — Tatcha The Rice Polish .
"It just bubbles up on your face and gives you real rebirth," she said in a 2014 interview. The epidermis of our skin is composed of stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale.
Composed of the bottom layer, the stratum corneum will gradually fall off with metabolism, and exfoliating products are equivalent to speeding up this shedding process, which is an excellent choice for rejuvenating the skin and making the complexion beautiful.
But you should also choose the frequency and texture of exfoliating products according to your skin type.
It is often heard that a woman’s metabolism slows down after the age of 25, so anti-aging is on the agenda. However, Meghan said in an interview in 2015 that she also has concerns about “anti-aging” at different ages.
Different ways of handling it.
“As I get older, I approach aging very differently. I make sure I take care of my skin and body, especially when I’m at work.” — Meghan Markle. In a 2014 interview with Birchbox,
She said that she would use "beauty exercises" invented by beautician Nicola Joss to lift the facial contours. She said that after persisting for a period of time, she found that her jawline was firmer.
I took a look at this 9-step massage/beauty exercise. It seems that it uses acupuncture points and the correct massage techniques to promote blood circulation. The effect may vary from person to person.
Before she and Harry got married, some British media broke the news that Meghan would use beauty equipment. At different age groups, everyone's skin condition will be different. Some people may be naturally beautiful and have the physiology of a 30-year-old.
You may have the skin condition of an 18-year-old, but you may have the physiological age of an 18-year-old but have wrinkles and double loss of collagen. At this time, if you choose skin care methods and skin care products based on your age, you may not achieve the results you want.
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As Today.com reported in 2017, Meghan Markle said she was using Laura Mercier moisturizer, saying, "I don't wear foundation unless I'm filming, so this is the cream I use every day to keep it going.
My skin has a dewy glow”.
Women, there are always times when we are lazy. We may not even want to wash our faces when we get home from get off work, but just want to go to bed. In fact, this is wrong.
Even if you don’t wear makeup or use makeup products (or foundation, air cushion, makeup), it is still recommended to remove makeup. Daily light pollution, car exhaust, computer screen damage, smog, and particles floating in the air may cause damage to your skin.
It can cause damage to the skin, ranging from clogging pores to infection and inflammation (acne, etc.), so thorough skin cleansing is particularly important.
Meghan was already considered "advanced" when she was pregnant with Archie. She was used to the sunshine in California and often had problems when she went to rainy London, let alone a pregnant woman, so her solution was makeup remover wipes, according to "People"
It is said that Meghan will choose Bioré Daily’s deep pore cleansing cloth.
As for makeup, although there is no reliable information for reference, we can see some clues from her daily attendance at official duties, such as: 1. She likes to choose high-quality cosmetics from big brands, including using a lot of sculptures on her wedding day.
Brand items.