Meghan Markle's Favorite Beauty Products (Skin, Hair and Makeup)



We're all still obsessing over the Royal Wedding. I mean, Meghan Markle looked absolutely stunning. We love how she kept it simple and went with a natural, glowy look. It has left many of us wondering.....what are some of her favorite beauty products. Well, we're helping you take the guesswork out of this one and have rounded up some her favorite beauty must-haves from skincare to makeup. They're all Meghan Markle approved.

SKINCARE










Jan Marini Serum ($108) Want Meghan Markle's glowing skin? In an interview with Allure she told the magazine "I've been using their serum lately. It's a nice glycol one that makes your skin really glow-y." We had a chance to check it out ourselves and are pretty obsessed with it too. 



Dr. Bronner's Body Wash in Lavender: Another Meghan Markle must-have is Dr. Bronner's Body Wash. It's one of our favorites too! You can pick it up at Wholefoods or Target (they also carry a travel size).


EYES:




Revitalash Lash Serum ($98)- Forget the eyelash extensions, Meghan Markle is all about using products to help enhance her own, like this eyelash growth serum.


HAIR 

Keratin treatment: How does Meghan Markle keep her hair looking shiny and straight? Well according to People Magazine, her former hairdresser, Theonie Kakoulli at Nicky Clarke Salon told the magazine that "Meghan came to see me at least twice for keratin treatments." Keratin treatments last for approx. 3 months and can range between $200-$600. There are also keratin treatments that are formaldehyde free.

MAKEUP: 

NARS Blush in Orgasm: This blush is a favorite among many bloggers and influencers. It's also a favorite among Meghan Markle too! "It's a perfect rosy flush tone that brightens the face," she told Beauty Banter. She also mentioned to Allure magazine that she would "use it on and off camera because it gives you a nice glow from within."


Go-To Secret: 

Tea Tree Oil: In an interview, Meghan revealed she loves traveling with tea tree oil. "It's not the most glamours, but if you get a cut, a mosquito bite, a small breakout, no matter what it is, it's my little cure-all. It's inexpensive, it's small enough to carry on, and I bring it with me all the time," she said.








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