Kate Middleton’s long curls, sublimated by impeccable brushing, have become one of her beauty signatures. However, behind this illusion of volume hides a very simple tip, which the princess of Wales masters perfectly.
At 43, Kate Middleton remains a reference in terms of style. In addition to its clothing choices, its beauty is studied in the smallest detail. Bright skin, natural makeup and above all, hair that seems to challenge the laws of gravity. Indeed, for years, she has worked a glamorous brushing, often accompanied by slight undulations and, recently, these seemed longer and larger than ever.
Indeed, when it appeared in Wimbledon last summer, the crowned head had chosen to display a well -marked side line and as explained by the hairstyle Michael Gray: “A line on the side creates the illusion of a larger volume on the top, very easy and very simple to wear”.
Concretely, the secret of this technique is based on an optical effect. By moving the line on the side, the hair mass is redistributed in a more harmonious way, thus giving an impression of increased density. This choice of hairstyle won again a few months later, during an event organized by the Princess for the holiday season. On this occasion, she wore a festive red coat signed Alexander McQueen, accompanied by an oversized black knot. But what once again captured attention is her hairstyle: crimp hair and placed in side line, further accentuating the volumizing effect.
The success of this hair illusion is also based on the meticulous work of its awarded hairdresser, Amanda Cook-Tucker. Responsible for sublimating the hair of the Princess of Wales, she knows how to play on textures and styles to maximize the volume effect. With neat preparation and perfectly executed brushing, the trick becomes even more effective.
In addition to the lateral line, Kate Middleton often puts on light ripples and a slight crêpage in the roots to give relief to its lengths. A technique that can be easily reproduced at home and a detail which confirms, once again, that Kate Middleton masters the art of elegance to the end of the wicks.