Get The Kate Middleton Look
The nation has fallen in love with our princess to be. If you want to achieve Kate's classic, natural look try using some of the products here.
The nation has fallen in love with our princess to be. If you want to achieve Kate's classic, natural look try using some of the products here.
Kate's often praised for her peaches and cream complexion. For a similar healthy glow, try a vitamin-enriched moisturising base, like this non-greasy one from Bobbi Brown.
Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base, £34.50
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Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base, £34.50
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Smashbox Photo Finish Colour Correcting Primer, £22.50
Next, create the perfect canvas - erase blemishes and blotchiness with a colour correcting primer. This one contains soybean oil, lemongrass and vitamin E for a smooth finish.
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Bobbi Brown Moisture Rich Foundation with SPF 15, £26
A perfectly matched foundation is always essential for a flawless, natural look like Kate's. Choose a tone that best compliments your skin colour and apply with a brush in a thin layer over the nose, forehead and chin. The yellow-based formula of this one from Bobbi Brown evens your skin tone, creating a perfect complexion.
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Laura Geller Creaseless Concealer, £17.52
Princesses stay young forever, and so can you with this creaseless conealer which temporarily keeps wrinkles smooth! Use it to touch-up your newly perfect complexion while you're on the move. A handbag essential.
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Bare Escentuals Mineral Veil in Compact with Brush, £25.25
To seal your make up, dust over a light layer of powder.
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Bobbi Brown 3 Piece Eye Gel Liner and Mascara with Brush, £31.50
The eyes are the strongest part of Kate's look. She lines and defines her beautiful blues with black eyeliner and mascara. She doesn't overdo it though - so be sure just to lightly line the lower lids and corners. A gel eyeliner ensures a long-lasting look, as well as making it easier to apply.
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Mally Volumising Mascara, £16.50
Mascara-wise, go for a volumising style to really make the most of your eyes - as Kate does. The volumising brush of this mascara ensures your lashes get fully plumped up.
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Mally Eye Lift Shadow Compact, £20.50
Recreate the wide-eyed look with these taupe brown eye shadows. Use the darker one in the crease of the lid and the lighter towards the brow, to create a fresh, open-eyed and youthful look. Et voila!
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Pro Silk 12 Piece Make up Brush Set with Case, £39
In order to achieve a really flawless natural look make sure you have the right tools. A foundation brush will always work better than your finger, and this set also contains a lash defining brush to really get thoses lashes right!
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Cloud Nine The Gift of Volume Set, £199.95
Not since 'the Rachel' has a hairstyle been so envied! Emulate Kate Middleton's blowdried waves with heated rollers. This set from Cloud Nine is the ultimate in luxury styling - used by the princess-to-be's hairstylist Richard Ward himself! The pod heats rollers in less than four seconds, ensuring long-lasting, beautiful volume and waves.
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