The beauty secrets of the royals
The Queen's love: lipstick
The Queen is a big lipstick fan. When she was crowned Queen in 1953, Clarins designed her own lipstick for her, the color was titled "The Balmoral Lipstick"? specifically based on the summer residence of the Queen in Scotland, Balmoral Castle. Even in public, the Queen likes to see her lipstick refreshed. The colorful monarch can just wear all the tones? from fresh pink to muted Marsala.
Charlotte Casiraghi knows the ultimate make-up trick
When the Monegasque turned the commercial for Gucci Beauty, she was made up by the make-up icon Pat McGath, who showed her how she can most beautifully emphasize her eyes: Apply light beige kohl pencil on the inner lower eyelid. Since that time, according to their own statements, the princess also follows this advice.
Mette Marit likes it, of course
Norway's crown princess Mette Marit swears by the mineral cosmetics of the company "CosmoBeauty"? the best marketing coup for the Oslo cosmetics company. The minerals of the make-up line come from the northern Norwegian mountains, the products contain only natural ingredients.
Grace loved hand cream
Gracia Patricia of Monaco never left the house without hand cream in the Kelly Bag. The age of a woman can be attached to the condition of her hands, the princess knew. That's why we've put together some anti-aging tricks for your hands.
Victoria is brushing rouge
The fresh breeze of the Danish fjords is also reflected on Victoria's cheeks. Thanks to peach-tone rouge, which the Swedish princess likes to apply. She usually wears dark mascara and colorless lip gloss.
Never without mascara and kohl? Princess Diana
After her make-up artist Mary Greenwell convinced her to give up on blue kohl, the Princess of Wales turned to black. You never saw her without mascara, often combined with a lot of black kohl. We remember her legendary TV interview with the BBC TV station, which she allegedly made herself.
Only THIS shampoo is allowed to wash Letizia's hair
Letizia of Spain has a small but undeniable beauty-obsession. Cosmetic surgeon Antonio de la Fuente, dermatologist Pedro Jaen and beautician Carmen Navarro are among their closest confidants. And since the world likes not only to comment on her nose and skin, but also the hair of the beauty queen, she only lets ONE shampoo on the royal scalp: "Go Organic" by the Spanish brand Fridda Dorsch. 100 percent organic, sulphate-free and contains no nasty preservatives.