What Kate wore ...
Last Friday the world gone mad with 34.7 million people in the United Kingdom alone watching some of the BBC's coverage of Kate and Wills, tying the knot of Royal marriage.
Of the millions who were watching that I'm sure there have been a fair few contemplating the design and the design of the dress of Middleton, as she would wear her hair and make up what he wore.
Fortunately Kate did not stray too far from its normal look and despite probably having make-up artists Queuing all the way to the Moon for a chance to do her make-up, the Duchess now pleasantly decided that she would feel more comfortable doing it herself.
Kate kept things fairly simple piles of make-up, going for a glowing skin with small blush more than usual, a smokey eye soft with his signature eyeliner and neutral lips and nails.
Although products used mostly remain unknown, the Daily Mail revealed that, according to Kate's nail stylist Marina Sandoval from the London Salon Hansfords Jo, who wore a special blend of bourjois No 28 Rose Lounge and Essie 423 Allure.
In addition, Clarence House has revealed that Kate was wearing a fragrance that you had asked a couple of weeks before – White Gardenia petals, from little-known House, founded by perfumer Illuminum UK Michael Boadi. Of course, Kates midas touch now means fragrance of £ 70 ran out, but if you want to smell like a princess then you can join the waiting list on the official site.
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Last Friday the world gone mad with 34.7 million people in the United Kingdom alone watching some of the BBC's coverage of Kate and Wills, tying the knot of Royal marriage.
Of the millions who were watching that I'm sure there have been a fair few contemplating the design and the design of the dress of Middleton, as she would wear her hair and make up what he wore.
Fortunately Kate did not stray too far from its normal look and despite probably having make-up artists Queuing all the way to the Moon for a chance to do her make-up, the Duchess now pleasantly decided that she would feel more comfortable doing it herself.
Kate kept things fairly simple piles of make-up, going for a glowing skin with small blush more than usual, a smokey eye soft with his signature eyeliner and neutral lips and nails.
Although products used mostly remain unknown, the Daily Mail revealed that, according to Kate's nail stylist Marina Sandoval from the London Salon Hansfords Jo, who wore a special blend of bourjois No 28 Rose Lounge and Essie 423 Allure.
In addition, Clarence House has revealed that Kate was wearing a fragrance that you had asked a couple of weeks before – White Gardenia petals, from little-known House, founded by perfumer Illuminum UK Michael Boadi. Of course, Kates midas touch now means fragrance of £ 70 ran out, but if you want to smell like a princess then you can join the waiting list on the official site.